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Jeremy Haroldson

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American politician and pastor
Jeremy Haroldson
Speaker pro tempore of the Wyoming House of Representatives
Assumed office
January 14, 2025
Preceded byClark Stith
Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives
from the 4th district
Assumed office
January 12, 2021
Preceded byDan Kirkbride
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
EducationBismarck State College
Global University
WebsiteCampaign website

Jeremy Haroldson is an American politician and Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives, representing the 4th district since January 12, 2021.

Career

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Haroldson serves as lead pastor for Impact Ministries, an Assemblies of God affiliated Pentecostal church.[1] Haroldson serves as chairman of the Platte County Chamber of Commerce.[2] On August 18, 2020, Haroldson defeated incumbent state representative, Dan Kirkbride, in the Republican primary for the Wyoming House of Representatives seat representing the 4th district.[3] On November 3, 2020, Haroldson was elected to this position, unopposed. Haroldson is set to be sworn in on January 4, 2021.[4]

Personal life

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Haroldson lives in Wheatland, Wyoming.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "About Us". Impact Ministries. Retrieved December 29, 2020.[permanent dead link ]
  2. ^ a b "307 Votes: Incumbent Dan Kirkbride has had growing role in passing legislation". Casper Star-Tribune. 22 July 2020. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  3. ^ "Prominent Republican Wyoming Lawmakers Lose Their Primaries". KTWO (AM). 19 August 2020. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  4. ^ "Jeremy Haroldson". Ballotpedia . Retrieved December 29, 2020.
Wyoming House of Representatives
Preceded by Speaker pro tempore of the Wyoming House of Representatives
2025–present
Incumbent
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Schultz (R), Dunnigan (R)
Krowinski (D)
Scott (D)
Jinkins (D), Stearns (D)
Hanshaw (R), Rohrbach (R)
Vos (R), Petersen (R)
Neiman (R), Haroldson (R)
Federal districts:
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Territories:
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Villagomez (I)
Méndez (NPP/R), Peña (NPP)
Potter (D)*
Italics indicate speakers pro tempore
*Unicameral body
68th Legislature (2025)
Speaker of the House
Chip Neiman (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Jeremy Haroldson (R)
Majority Leader
Scott Heiner (R)
Minority Leader
Mike Yin (D)
  1. Chip Neiman (R)
  2. J.D. Williams (R)
  3. Abby Angelos (R)
  4. Jeremy Haroldson (R)
  5. Scott Smith (R)
  6. Tomi Strock (R)
  7. Bob Nicholas (R)
  8. Steve Johnson (R)
  9. Landon Brown (R)
  10. John Eklund Jr. (R)
  11. Jacob Wasserburger (R)
  12. Clarence Styvar (R)
  13. Ken Chestek (D)
  14. Trey Sherwood (D)
  15. Pam Thayer (R)
  16. Mike Yin (D)
  17. J.T. Larson (R)
  18. Scott Heiner (R)
  19. Joe Webb (R)
  20. Mike Schmid (R)
  21. McKay Erickson (R)
  22. Andrew Byron (R)
  23. Liz Storer (D)
  24. Nina Webber (R)
  25. Paul Hoeft (R)
  26. Dalton Banks (R)
  27. Martha Lawley (R)
  28. John Winter (R)
  29. Ken Pendergraft (R)
  30. Tom Kelly (R)
  31. John Bear (R)
  32. Ken Clouston (R)
  33. Ivan Posey (D)
  34. Pepper Ottman (R)
  35. Tony Locke (R)
  36. Art Washut (R)
  37. Steve Harshman (R)
  38. Jayme Lien (R)
  39. Cody Wylie (R)
  40. Marilyn Connolly (R)
  41. Gary Brown (R)
  42. Rob Geringer (R)
  43. Ann Lucas (R)
  44. Lee Filer (R)
  45. Karlee Provenza (D)
  46. Ocean Andrew (R)
  47. Bob Davis (R)
  48. Darin McCann (R)
  49. Robert Wharff (R)
  50. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams (R)
  51. Laurie Bratten (R)
  52. Reuben Tarver (R)
  53. Chris Knapp (R)
  54. Lloyd Larsen (R)
  55. Joel Guggenmos (R)
  56. Elissa Campbell (R)
  57. Julie Jarvis (R)
  58. Bill Allemand (R)
  59. J.R. Riggins (R)
  60. Marlene Brady (R)
  61. Daniel Singh (R)
  62. Kevin Campbell (R)
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