DISTRICT-LEVEL DELEGATES (7 total)
- Rey Fuentes (Obama)
- William
Neal (Obama)
- Sara Burlingame (Obama)
- Jacquelyn Bridgeman (Obama)
-
Kathy Karpan (Clinton)
- Jason Bloomberg (Clinton)
- Ann Robinson
(Clinton)
AT-LARGE DELEGATES (3 total)
- Lorraine Saulino-Klein (Obama)
- Layha
Spoonhunter (Obama)
- Shirley Davis (Clinton)
PLEDGED PARTY LEADER/ELECTED OFFICIAL DELEGATES (2 total)
- State Sen.
Mike Massie (Obama)
- State Rep. and State Party Secretary Mary Hales
(Clinton)
These next six people are the "superdelegates," including Rep. Patrick Goggles, who was elected at the May 24 state convention. The other five were predetermined based on the offices they hold.
UNPLEDGED PARTY LEADER/ELECTED OFFICIAL DELEGATE (1 total)
- State Rep.
Patrick Goggles (Rep. Goggles has announced that he is supporting
Obama.)
OTHER “SUPERDELEGATES” (5 total)
- John Millin, state party chair (has
announced that he’s supporting Obama)
- Nancy Drummond, state party vice
chair (has announced that she’s supporting Obama)
- Pete Jorgensen, national
committeeman (has announced that he’s supporting Obama)
- Cynthia Nunley,
national committeewoman (has announced that she's supporting Clinton)
- Dave
Freudenthal, Wyoming governor (has announced that he’s supporting Obama)
Those are the 18 voting delegates Wyoming is sending to the Democratic National Convention.
In addition, Wyoming is also sending the following alternates and committee members to the national convention. These people are NOT delegates (although alternates will replace delegates who cannot attend the convention). However, they will attend the convention. They were awarded to the candidates based on the results of presidential preference votes.
DISTRICT-LEVEL ALTERNATES (3 total)
- Mike Bell (Obama)
- Jean
Jorgensen (Obama)
- Dave Lerner (Clinton)
AT-LARGE ALTERNATE (1 total)
- Marcia Kunstel (Obama)
RULES COMMITTEE (1 position, awarded to Obama)
- State Party Treasurer
Chuck Herz
PLATFORM COMMITTEE (1 position, awarded to Obama)
- State Rep. Lori
Millin