Incumbent Representative Harriet Hageman dominates Wyoming's at-large congressional primary following endorsements from federal party leaders.
CHEYENNE, WY — Incumbent U.S. Representative Harriet Hageman secured an overwhelming victory in Wyoming's Republican primary election Wednesday, capturing 82.1 percent of the vote to earn the party's nomination for a third term representing the state's at-large congressional seat.
Official returns certified by the Wyoming Secretary of State's Office showed Hageman winning all 23 counties by wide margins against two conservative primary challengers. Her strongest support came from Campbell, Sweetwater, and Fremont counties, where her advocacy for coal, oil, and uranium producers resonated deeply with local energy workforces.
Hageman's platform emphasized stripping federal regulatory oversight from Bureau of Land Management leasing, expanding grazing rights on public rangelands, and curbing federal agency rulemaking powers under the Congressional Review Act.
In deep-red Wyoming, Hageman enters the general election as the heavy favorite against Democratic nominee Kyle Cameron. The general election will focus on federal mineral royalty distributions, western water compact negotiations, and rural hospital solvency.
In her victory remarks in Cheyenne, Hageman pledged to continue leading congressional oversight initiatives targeting federal land management policies.
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