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Sen. Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.)

  • District: Senior Senator from Wyoming
  • Residence: Gillette
  • Born: February 1, 1944; Bremerton, Wash.
  • Religion: Presbyterian
  • Family: Wife, Diana Enzi; three children
  • Education: George Washington U., B.A. 1966 (accounting); U. of Denver, M.S. 1968 (retail marketing)
  • Military Service: Wyoming Air National Guard 1967-73
  • Political Highlights: Mayor of Gillette, 1975-83; Wyo. House, 1987-91; Wyo. Senate, 1991-96; U.S. Senate, 1997-present
  • Elected: Elected: 1996 (3rd term)
  • Committee Assignments: Budget; Finance (Energy, Natural Resources & Infrastructure; Health Care; Taxation & IRS Oversight); Health, Education, Labor & Pensions - Ranking Member; Small Business & Entrepreneurship
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Election History
Year Election Candidate Votes Percent
2008 general Michael Enzi (R) 189,046 75.6%
Chris Rothfuss (D) 60,631 24.3%
2002 general Michael Enzi (R) 133,710 73%
Joyce Corcoran (D) 49,570 27%
1996 general Michael B. Enzi (R) 114,116 54.1%
Kathy Karpan (D) 89,103 42.2%
W. David Herbert (LIBERT) 5,289 2.5%
Lloyd Marsden (NL) 2,569 1.2%
Vote For President
Year Democrat Republican Independent
2008 Barack Obama: 32.54% John McCain: 64.78%
2004 John Kerry: 29% George W. Bush: 69%
2000 Al Gore: 28% George W. Bush: 68%
1996 Bill Clinton: 37% Robert Dole: 50%
1992 Bill Clinton: 34% George H. W. Bush: 40%
1988 Michael Dukakis: 38% George H. W. Bush: 61%
1984 Walter F. Mondale: 28% :

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