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2014 United States Senate election in Wyoming
The
2014 United States Senate election
in Wyoming
took place on
November 4
, 2014, to elect a member of the
United States Senate
for the
State of Wyoming
. Incumbent
Republican
senator
Mike Enzi
won re-election to a fourth
term in office
. Enzi held Democratic nominee
Charlie Hardy
to
just 17
.
5 percent
of the vote – the lowest percentage of the vote for any
major party
nominee in Wyoming U.S. Senate electoral history out of the 39 races conducted during the
direct election
era.
Republican primary
No incumbent Wyoming Republican senator running for re-election in the
direct vote
era has failed to win their party's nomination.
Candidates
Declared
Thomas Bleming, former mercenary and candidate for the U.S. Senate in
2012
Arthur Bruce Clifton, oil company worker
Mike Enzi, incumbent senator
James "Coaltrain" Gregory
Bryan E. Miller, retired
air force officer
and energy consultant
Withdrew
Liz Cheney
, attorney,
political commentator
and daughter of
Dick Cheney
Declined
Matt Mead
,
Governor of Wyoming
Endorsements
Polling
Hypothetical polling
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Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
William Bryk
, attorney from
New York
and
perennial candidate
Charlie Hardy, retired priest and candidate for Congress in 2012
Al Hamburg, retired house painter, veteran and perennial candidate
Rex Wilde, contracting company employee and candidate for governor in
2010
Declined
Dave Freudenthal
, former
governor of Wyoming
Mike Massie
, former
state senator
and nominee for
Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction
in 2010
Rodger McDaniel
, former
state representative
and nominee for the U.S. Senate
in 1982
Gary Trauner
, businessman and nominee for
Wyoming's at-large congressional district
in
2006
and
2008
Results
Independents and
Third Parties
Candidates
Declared
Curt Gottshall,
commercial airline
pilot
Joseph Porambo, cook at an
assisted living
home
General election
Predictions
Polling
Hypothetical polling
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Results
Official campaign websites (Archived)