Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon will not seek a third term
Gordon said he will focus on economic growth, property tax protections and local control while touring communities and weighing other political options.
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Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon won’t seek a third term. He won’t rule out running for other offices, either.
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon will not seek a third term, his office announced Thursday. However, the two-term Republican governor has not ruled out running for another office. “He’s still kind of exploring his options,” Amy Edmonds, Gordon’s spokesperson, told WyoFile. As candidates across Wyoming have announced bids for various statewide offices in recent months, Gordon has been tight-lipped about his own plans, leading to speculation that he wou…
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon will not seek a third term
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Gov. Mark Gordon will not be seeking a third term, his office announced today. Gordon met with his cabinet to set an agenda for the remainder of his administration, focusing on core industries, economic growth and natural resources. The announcement follows the recent passage of the Essentials Budget by the Wyoming Legislature. “We are going to run through the tape strong,” Gordon said. “We have just come off a solid legislative…
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon Will Not Seek Third Term
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon on Thursday announced he will not seek a third term in office. Wyoming law limits the governor to two terms, but Wyoming Supreme Court precedent suggests that law could be overturned easily. “We have just come off a solid legislative win," Gordon said.
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