Martha Lawley

American politician
Martha Lawley
Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives
from the 27th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 10, 2023
Preceded byMike Greear
Personal details
BornLake Charles, Louisiana, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseRoger Lawley[1]
Children3
Residence(s)Cowley, Wyoming, U.S.
EducationBachelor's degree (Political Science), J.D.
Alma materUniversity of Wyoming, Baylor Law School
ProfessionRetired Attorney
Websitehttp://www.marthalawley.com/meet.htm

Martha Lawley is an American Republican politician serving in the Wyoming House of Representatives for the 27th district. She won the seat in the 2022 election on November 8, 2022.

Committees

Lawley currently sits on four committees. The committee of Education,[2] the committee of Minerals, Business and Economic Development,[3] the Department of Family Services Council,[4] and CSG West Education.[5]

Personal life

Lawley grew up in Northern Wyoming and was Baptized at the age of nine. She got a bachelor's degree in political science and then moved to Waco, Texas to attend Baylor Law School. She also wrote a book published in November 2005 and republished in February 2015 titled Attending the Bride of Christ: Preparing for His Return, a bible study.

References

  1. ^ https://wyoleg.gov/Legislators///2102
  2. ^ https://wyoleg.gov/Committees/2023/J04
  3. ^ https://wyoleg.gov/Committees/2023/J09
  4. ^ https://wyoleg.gov/Committees/2023/O04
  5. ^ https://wyoleg.gov/Committees/2023/C02

External links

  • Martha Lawley at Ballotpedia
  • Campaign website
  • Legislative website page
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67th Legislature (2023)
Speaker of the House
Albert Sommers (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Clark Stith (R)
Majority Leader
Chip Neiman (R)
Minority Leader
Mike Yin (D)
  1. Chip Neiman (R)
  2. Allen Slagle (R)
  3. Abby Angelos (R)
  4. Jeremy Haroldson (R)
  5. Scott Smith (R)
  6. Tomi Strock (R)
  7. Bob Nicholas (R)
  8. David Zwonitzer (R)
  9. Landon Brown (R)
  10. John Eklund Jr. (R)
  11. Jared Olsen (R)
  12. Clarence Styvar (R)
  13. Ken Chestek (D)
  14. Trey Sherwood (D)
  15. Donald Burkhart (R)
  16. Mike Yin (D)
  17. J.T. Larson (R)
  18. Scott Heiner (R)
  19. Jon Conrad (R)
  20. Albert Sommers (R)
  21. Lane Allred (R)
  22. Andrew Byron (R)
  23. Liz Storer (D)
  24. Sandy Newsome (R)
  25. David Northrup (R)
  26. Dalton Banks (R)
  27. Martha Lawley (R)
  28. John Winter (R)
  29. Ken Pendergraft (R)
  30. Mark Jennings (R)
  31. John Bear (R)
  32. Ken Clouston (R)
  33. Sarah Penn (R)
  34. Pepper Ottman (R)
  35. Tony Locke (R)
  36. Art Washut (R)
  37. Steve Harshman (R)
  38. Tom Walters (R)
  39. Cody Wylie (R)
  40. Barry Crago (R)
  41. Bill Henderson (R)
  42. Ben Hornok (R)
  43. Dan Zwonitzer (R)
  44. Tamara Trujillo (R)
  45. Karlee Provenza (D)
  46. Ocean Andrew (R)
  47. Bob Davis (R)
  48. Clark Stith (R)
  49. Ryan Berger (R)
  50. Rachel Rodriguez-Williams (R)
  51. Cyrus Western (R)
  52. Reuben Tarver (R)
  53. Chris Knapp (R)
  54. Lloyd Larsen (R)
  55. Ember Oakley (R)
  56. Jerry Obermueller (R)
  57. Jeanette Ward (R)
  58. Bill Allemand (R)
  59. Kevin O'Hearn (R)
  60. Tony Niemiec (R)
  61. Daniel Singh (R)
  62. Forrest Chadwick (R)


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