67th Wyoming State Legislature
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Legislative bodyWyoming Legislature
JurisdictionWyoming, United States
Meeting placeWyoming State Capitol
Term2023
| 67th Wyoming State Legislature | |||||
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Wyoming State Capitol | |||||
| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | Wyoming Legislature | ||||
| Jurisdiction | Wyoming, United States | ||||
| Meeting place | Wyoming State Capitol | ||||
| Term | 2023 | ||||
| Wyoming Senate | |||||
| Members | 31 Senators | ||||
| Senate President | Ogden Driskill (R) | ||||
| Majority Leader | Larry S. Hicks (R) | ||||
| Minority Leader | Chris Rothfuss (D) | ||||
| Party control | Republican | ||||
| Wyoming House of Representatives | |||||
| Members | 62 Representatives | ||||
| Speaker of the House | Albert Sommers (R) | ||||
| Majority Leader | Chip Neiman (R) | ||||
| Minority Leader | Mike Yin (D) | ||||
| Party control | Republican | ||||
The 67th Wyoming State Legislature was a meeting of the Wyoming Legislature which convened on January 10, 2023 and adjourned on March 3, 2023. The Wyoming Republican Party achieved a veto-proof supermajority in the 2022 elections for the House and Senate. This was the first legislature convened after the 2020 United States redistricting cycle redrew district boundaries and added two new House districts and a Senate district.[1][2] The House had 57 Republicans and 5 Democrats; the Senate had 29 Republicans and 2 Democrats.