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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleCivil engineer
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationWyoming
BackgroundCivil engineer
Notable personal detailsBrent Bien is a Wyoming Republican candidate for governor and previously ran in the 2022 Wyoming gubernatorial Republican primary. He is based in Cody, Wyoming, and has described himself as a civil engineer and conservative activist. He served as a delegate to the 2024 Republican National Convention from Park County and was elected as one of Wyoming’s presidential electors for the 2024 general election.
Supports large reductions in taxes—particularly a ballot initiative to exempt 50% of the assessed value of a homeowner’s primary residence—and advocates audits, reduced government spending, and fewer regulations to leave more money with taxpayers. Prioritizes cutting property and ad valorem taxes for residents and growers and emphasizes returning taxes to the taxpayer.
Opposes COVID-era public health mandates and emphasizes personal liberty over government public-health orders; expresses concern about behavioral-health issues in the state such as Wyoming’s high suicide rate. Policy materials emphasize limiting government overreach generally but do not lay out a detailed health-policy platform (e.g., on Medicaid, ACA, or insurance market reforms).
Opposes abortion and frames policy in terms of protecting the rights of the unborn; supports restricting abortion access rather than expanding legal access. Public statements and campaign materials emphasize conservative positions on abortion without detailing a specific statewide policy or explicit support for a near-total ban.
The candidate rejects mainstream climate science linking CO2 to warming, opposes carbon-capture initiatives, and calls for prioritizing and expanding traditional energy production (coal, oil, gas) while criticizing federal and state support for “green” energy. He frames energy policy as restoring Wyoming’s fossil-fuel production, renegotiating higher federal mineral royalties, and strengthening the intrastate grid.
Supports teaching children about firearms and emphasizes the cultural importance of guns; expresses conservative, pro-Second Amendment viewpoints and favors school safety measures (security). There is no clear evidence of support for major new gun restrictions such as assault-weapons bans or universal background checks in the cited statements.



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