Thomas Crank

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Thomas Crank is an American politician and former Wyoming state legislator. A member of the Republican Party, Crank represented the 18th district in the Wyoming House of Representatives from 2017 to 2021.[1]

Preceded byFred Baldwin
Succeeded byScott Heiner
Born1960 (age 6566)
Quick facts Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from the 18th district, Preceded by ...
Thomas Crank
Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives
from the 18th district
In office
January 10, 2017  January 4, 2021
Preceded byFred Baldwin
Succeeded byScott Heiner
Personal details
Born1960 (age 6566)
PartyRepublican
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Wyoming
ProfessionEngineer
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Elections

2016

When incumbent Republican Representative Fred Baldwin announced his retirement to run for the Wyoming Senate, Crank declared his candidacy. He faced candidates Scott Heiner, Zem Hopkins, Kevin Simpson, and Lyle Williams in the Republican primary. Crank initially won the primary by 42 votes, but primary voters in one Sweetwater County precinct received the wrong ballot, leading Wyoming Secretary of State Ed Murray to call a special election.[2] While candidate Scott Heiner won the most votes in the special election, it was not enough to make up for the deficit, making Crank the winner with 32% of the vote.[3] Crank defeated Democratic nominee Michele Irwin in the general election with 80% of the vote.[4]

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