307 Votes

Campbell, Kevin

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Our Constitutional Ranking for Campbell will be determined after 2025 General Session.  Meanwhile, data is currently being posted under his Integrity tab.

Kevin Campbell was elected in 2024 as Representative for House District 49 serving Converse and Natrona Counties.  He defeated Edis Allen in the Republican Primary, replacing Forrest Chadwick who did not seek a second term.

He is up for reelection in 2026.

 

“I believe that the taxpayer should be able to follow how their tax dollars are being spent in Cheyenne.  Currently our monies are spent in an overly complicated process where money goes into a bucket, that overflows into two more buckets and a bottle, which in turn flows into a barrel and a jug.  It is just nuts!  We need to streamline the flow chart where the common man can understand it.”
https://oilcity.news/community/elections/2024/08/13/candidate-qa-kevin-campbell-for-house-district-62/

Overall Campbell earns a (__) for Representation.

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Campbell scored a (__) for Constitutional Competence with an average of __ % on the constitutional issues listed below.

For more on the bills used to analyze these scores click here.  Special hat-tip goes out to Evidence Based Wyoming for use of their statistical tool to generate the following vote scores:

Constitutional Bill Vote Scores
Separation of Governmental Powers 0
1st Amendment/ Right to Healthcare Decisions (Covid Mandates) 0
2nd Amendment / Right to Self Defense 0
4th & 5th Amendments 0
Right to Life/ Pro-Life 0
Protection of Children/ Parental Rights (Transgender Issues) 0
Civics Education 0

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Campaign Contributions

The table below shows all 2024 campaign contributions reported by the WY Secretary of State for KEVIN JOHN CAMPBELL.

In 2024 Campbell received 7 contributions that total $7,458.  Of the 7 donations, 1 was from a PAC.  The total amount received from PACS was $500.

Noteworthy contributions are:

  • $500 from the Wyoming Hospital Association PAC

Click the arrows at the top of columns to sort the data by name, date, $ amount, etc.  (Data is publicly available records obtained from the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Wyoming’s Campaign Finance Information System.)