Johnson County values heritage, land, and independence. Constitutional conservatives uphold Life, defend property Liberty, and lead with Integrity to protect ranching traditions and community stability.
Leadership in Johnson County should reflect the independence and heritage that define this region. From the ranches that stretch across open country to the historic community of Buffalo, Johnson County stands on a legacy of hard work, stewardship, and resilience.
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 Johnson County, that means protecting private property, defending land rights, and exercising authority within clear constitutional limits.
Johnson County politics are deeply connected to ranching, land access, and rural governance. Families here have stewarded this land for generations, and local decision-making must remain close to the people it serves.
If you are looking to get involved in Johnson County politics, your leadership matters. Strong counties depend on principled citizens willing to step forward.
Johnson County needs leaders who understand both its historic identity and modern challenges. If you feel called to run for office in Johnson County, Wyoming — whether for county commission, school board, sheriff, or municipal office — the Constitution Party is committed to supporting constitutional candidates.
The Wyoming Constitution Party believes government must remain limited to its rightful purpose: securing life, liberty, and property. Johnson County thrives when laws are understandable and authority remains accountable.
Johnson County values faith, humility, and steady leadership. Representation here should reflect moral authority rather than ambition and restraint rather than expansion.
We believe our responsibility is to act justly, govern faithfully, and leave the results to our Creator God. When leaders honor their oath and remain within constitutional limits, trust strengthens.
Protect liberty. Serve faithfully. Lead with conviction.
Connect with the Constitution Party in Johnson County for guidance on filing requirements, campaign timelines, and local candidate support.
You can join the party, volunteer locally, attend county meetings, support candidates, or consider running for office.
We stand for limited government, ranching and property rights, Second Amendment freedoms, local decision-making authority, fiscal responsibility, and constitutional leadership rooted in Wyoming’s heritage.