With its diverse heritage and vast natural resources, Fremont County requires principled leadership. Constitutional conservatives defend Life, protect individual Liberty, and govern with Integrity, ensuring opportunity without sacrificing order.
Leadership in Fremont County should reflect the strength, dignity, and independence of its communities. From the ranchlands and energy fields to the businesses of Riverton and Lander, and the historic presence of the Wind River Reservation, Fremont County carries both opportunity and responsibility.
We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights — among them Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. Government does not grant these rights; it exists to secure them. In Fremont County, that means protecting private property, respecting lawful authority, and exercising leadership within clear constitutional limits.
Fremont County politics often involve land use, energy development, agriculture, tribal governance, and public safety. With one of the largest land areas in Wyoming, decisions made here impact ranching families, small businesses, and tribal communities alike.
If you are looking to get involved in Fremont County politics, now is the time to step forward. Constitutional leadership begins with citizens willing to serve.
Fremont County needs leaders who understand its complexity while remaining anchored in first principles. If you feel called to run for office in Fremont County, Wyoming — whether for county commission, school board, sheriff, municipal office, or other leadership roles — the Constitution Party is committed to supporting candidates grounded in constitutional clarity.
Public office is stewardship.
The Wyoming Constitution Party believes government must remain limited to its rightful purpose: securing life, liberty, and property. Fremont County thrives when authority is exercised with restraint and laws remain understandable.
Fremont County includes diverse communities with shared expectations of fairness and stability. Leadership here must be steady rather than reactive, principled rather than political.
We believe our responsibility is to act justly, govern faithfully, and leave the results to our Creator God. When leaders remain anchored in moral authority and constitutional limits, trust grows stronger across communities.
Protect liberty. Serve faithfully. Lead with integrity.