WyoFile, Wyoming Public Media and the League of Women Voters of Wyoming present a forum with candidates for Wyoming Governor, live from 7 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday from Aley Hall’s Durham Auditorium at Casper College.

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The forum will feature Republican candidates Eric Barlow and Megan Degenfelder. 

Republicans Brent Bien and Curt Blake will not attend. Democrat Kenneth Casner will not attend because he is running unopposed for his party’s nomination.

For more information about candidates in Wyoming’s federal, state and legislative races, check out WyoFile’s 2026 Election Guide.

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  1. I live in a small world community that has a critical access hospital. The hospital provides critical care for our patients. We rely on Mill’s to keep our doors open. While property taxes are beneficial for the citizens, the decrease reduces the funding that’s available for the critical access hospital. With that being said, what is your stance on healthcare and the relationship to the reduction of property taxes?.

  2. Anytime you see the League of women voters beware! they are anti 2a anti everything!

  3. Degenfelder is speaking about local control but she ran and still runs the department of education and does NOT support local anything.
    Also she wants to sell and give any and all full access at the expense of wildlife and actual conservation Setting the the lands up for abuse, fires, and purchase by the rich who will close the access off.
    She is nit good for Wyoming. Her energy policy is void of reality.

  4. Wyoming GOP did not endorse Megan Degenfelder after trump endorsed her. Very interesting.