1989 Wyoming special election ← 1988 April 26, 1989 (1989-04-26 ) 1990 →
Nominee Craig L. Thomas John Vinich Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 74,384 60,845 Percentage 52.55% 42.98%
Member of the House before election Dick Cheney Republican
Elected Member of the House Craig L. Thomas Republican
Elections in Wyoming
Thomas in Cody, Wyoming in July 1989, shortly after this election The 1989 Wyoming's at-large congressional district special election was held April 26, 1989. Incumbent Republican Dick Cheney had resigned to become U.S. Secretary of Defense .[1]
State Representative Craig L. Thomas defeated John Vinich with 52.55% of the vote. This was also the first election that white nationalist William Daniel Johnson ran in.
Results References ^ Winters, Matt (April 26, 1989). "Voters head to polls for election". Casper Star-Tribune . p. A1. Retrieved January 26, 2023 – via Newspapers.com . ^ "United States House of Representatives special election in Wyoming, 1989".
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