Tuesday primary election statistics appear to show huge numbers of Democrats “crossed over” to vote Republican in the primary. It’s a contest that stands out from past elections. Â
From January 1 to Aug. 16 – the date of the election – the Republican party gained 19,016 registered voters, while the Wyoming registry as a whole gained just 6,273. That’s an internal shift of 12,743 voters into the Republican party.  Â
The crossover became more intense as the election grew near: the Republican rolls gained 7,521 voters in the first two weeks of August, whereas Wyoming’s total registry grew by just 2,457 voters. Â Â
In the same timeframe, Democratic registration dropped by 1.3% of the whole, or 3,350 voters. Unaffiliated voter presence dropped by 0.7% of the whole (1,627). Libertarian registration dropped by 73 voters, the Constitution party by 13 voters and the “other” category by one voter.  Â
The current split of 75% registered Republicans to 12.7% registered Democrats is the largest split between the two parties in recorded Wyoming history. Â Â
Of the ballots cast in Tuesday’s Primary Election, 94% were Republican. Less than 5% were Democratic.
There were 171,964 ballots cast in the Republican Primary Election on Tuesday, compared to 8,194 Democratic ballots, or 4.5%. Nonpartisan ballots had even less turnout, with 1,984, or 1% of the total. Â Â
There were 182,142 ballots cast altogether, or 63% of Wyoming’s entire voter registry of 287,014. Â Â
Presidential Primary Â
For comparison, the total number of votes cast in the 2020 Primary Election were fewer than the Republican votes cast this year. Â Â
In 2020 there were about 42,000 fewer ballots cast total, at 140,042. Â Â
There were roughly 71,000 fewer Republican ballots cast, with 110,575, or 79%. Â Â
Despite having a meager turnout compared to this year’s massive voter influx, the 2020 Primary Election had about 17,000 more Democratic ballots than this year’s election, with 25,526 (18.2%). That’s more than three times this year’s Democratic ratio. Â Â
Even the nonpartisan count shrank by 2,000 from that cycle to this one: two years ago there were 3,941 unaffiliated ballots cast, or 2.8%. Â Â
Governor’s Primary Â
The 2018 Primary Election was similar to 2020, with 139,809 ballots total. Of those, 117,752 (84.2%)Â were Republican and 19,459 (13.9%) were Democratic. There were 2,598 nonpartisan ballots, or about 1.9% of the total. Â Â
Only citizens registered to a specific party may cast a vote in favor of a candidate in that same party during the Primary Election. However, the General Election has been described by county clerks as a “free-for-all,” in which any person may vote for any candidate, regardless of party affiliation. Â Â
The Wyoming General Election is scheduled for Nov. 8. Â Â