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Wyoming’s 2026 elections open with governor and senator stepping down, sparking race for key federal seats amid ongoing rural challenges.
Wyoming’s 2026 election cycle is heating up as Governor Mark Gordon announces he won’t seek re-election, and Senator Cynthia Lummis will not run for a second term, creating open seats in both the U.S. Senate and House.
Harriet Hageman is expected to run for Lummis’ Senate seat, backed by former President Trump.
Meanwhile, the state faces ongoing challenges including rural healthcare access, education funding, workforce retention, and outmigration, as lawmakers debate budgets, new laws, and infrastructure needs.
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Las elecciones de 2026 de Wyoming se abren con la renuncia del gobernador y el senador, provocando una carrera por escaños federales clave en medio de los desafíos rurales en curso.