House District 4: Haroldson Easily Reelected, Gets 76% Of Platte County Vote

Republican Jeremy Haroldson was easily reelected to the Wyoming House District 4 seat, getting 76% of the vote in Platte County on Tuesday.

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Andrew Rossi

November 06, 20241 min read

Rep. Jeremy Haroldson, R-Wheatland
Rep. Jeremy Haroldson, R-Wheatland (Matt Idler for Cowboy State Daily)

Incumbent Republican Jeremy Haroldson has decisively secured another term as the representative of Wyoming House District 4 in Platte County.

Unofficial results reported by the county elections office shows Haroldson got 3,437 votes to Democrat challenger Charles Randolph’s 1,007, a margin of 76% to 22%, with 80 write-in.

Haroldson has been working to eliminate gun-free zones across Wyoming. He also plans to bring legislation that would make hand-counting ballots legal in Wyoming during the upcoming session of the Wyoming Legislature.

“The reality is, people want to know they can trust their election system,” he told Cowboy State Daily. “The current system has some flaws.”

Haroldson has represented House District 4 since 2021.

 

Andrew Rossi can be reached at arossi@cowboystatedaily.com.

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Andrew Rossi is a features reporter for Cowboy State Daily based in northwest Wyoming. He covers everything from horrible weather and giant pumpkins to dinosaurs, astronomy, and the eccentricities of Yellowstone National Park.