Wyoming Electoral College Guide
Wyoming casts 3 electoral votes in presidential elections. Wyoming's 3 EV are the most safely Republican in the nation. Trump wins here by 43-44 points — larger than any other state.
Role in the Electoral College
Wyoming's 3 EV are the most safely Republican in the nation. Trump wins here by 43-44 points — larger than any other state.
Electoral Vote History
Last Democratic presidential win was LBJ 1964. Trump won with 70%+ in 2020 and 2024. Liz Cheney's defeat in 2022 primary confirmed the state's full MAGA alignment.
Electoral College Basics
The United States uses an Electoral College system to elect the president. Each state receives electoral votes equal to its total congressional representation: number of House seats + 2 (senators). Wyoming has 1 House seat + 2 senators = 3 electoral votes.
A candidate needs 270 out of 538 electoral votes to win the presidency. Wyoming’s 3 electoral votes represent 0.6% of the total needed.
Most states use a winner-take-all system — the popular vote winner receives all electoral votes. The exception is Maine and Nebraska, which allocate electoral votes by congressional district. Wyoming uses the winner-take-all system.