No 2025 legislative record to be graded on
Justin Fornstrom represents House District 10 in Laramie County. He was appointed on Dec 6, 2025 by Laramie County Commissioners to replace John Eklund who passed away November 14, 2025. Thus Fornstrum has no 2025 legislative record to be graded on.
Fornstrum is a former Mayor of Pine Bluffs, WY.
He is up for reelection in 2026.
Then there’s our state’s energy sector, another spot where we have legacy energy sectors that we need to support and that’s a pretty complex issue. There’s a lot of things going on in that space, including a greater focus on nuclear. And as I’ve said in other forums, we’re blessed with our great natural resource of uranium in Wyoming. And how do we best use that? Does it all need to leave the state? Or should we be adding value to it here in Wyoming? And the jobs that that might create, I think that’s a pretty interesting topic. And how communities feel about uranium and nuclear energy can be controversial, and I think we need to take a really hard look at what that would mean to our state in terms of revenue and in terms of jobs, and so those are a couple issues. The last thing I would say is, what we do to promote business in Wyoming, those type of activities, and what the most effective way to do that, and the jobs that the businesses provide and quality of life for our citizens and hopefully potentially stop or reduce the out-migration of our young people by just having a really, really good climate for business and the jobs it does bring.
https://www.wyomingnews.com/news/local_news/a-q-a-with-pine-bluffs-justin-fornstrom-wyoming-s-newest-state-lawmaker/article_78984a13-23a1-4643-9291-c326307cfc7a.html
Overall earns a (__) for Representation.
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Overall earns a (__) for Competence.
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| Constitutional Bill Vote Scores | |
| Separation of Governmental Powers | 0 |
| 1st Amendment | 0 |
| 2nd Amendment / Right to Self Defense | 0 |
| 4th & 5th Amendments | 0 |
| Right to Life/ Pro-Life | 0 |
| Protection of Children/ Parental Rights | 0 |
| Civics Education | 0 |
Overall earns a (__) for Integrity.
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Campaign Contributions
The table below shows all campaign contributions reported by the WY Secretary of State for .
In 2024 received contributions that total $. Of the donations, were from PACs. The total amount received from PACS was .
Noteworthy contributions are:
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