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Keenan Morgan to run for House District 58 seat

Keenan Morgan to run for House District 58 seat
Photo courtesy of Keenan Morgan
  • Published April 13, 2026

 

BAR NUNN, Wyo. — Casper native Keenan Morgan recently announced his intention to run for the House District 58 seat, which is currently occupied by Rep. Bill Allemand. Morgan is a fourth-generation Wyomingite who went to school in Bar Nunn and Casper and is an alum of Casper College and the University of Wyoming.

“My family has been in America since before its founding, arriving on my mom’s side as pilgrims and on my dad’s side as slaves. Over time, my family landed in Wyoming,” Morgan said in his campaign statement. “I am proud of my Wyoming history and desire to stay. But this desire is becoming less common in our state as people leave seeking opportunities elsewhere, never to return.”

Morgan said that 60% of Wyoming’s young people choose to leave the state. “Young people leave often for one simple reason: they do not see leaders building a vision of Wyoming that includes them,” he said. “They do not see young leaders looking out for them. They are driven away by a lack of educational and job opportunities, a sense of hopelessness, a lack of progress, and an increasingly divisive political landscape.”

Morgan said that despite that, he chooses to stay in Wyoming because he believes in what is possible for the state. He provided a list of tenets he said Wyomingites collectively hold: belief in freedom, opportunity, justice and equality; success for families and community; lifting each other up instead of beating each other down; ready access to care and services; recognition that prices are too high and government seems incapable of accountability; fostering economic diversity and innovation; protecting public education, public lands and access to opportunities for youth; and believing in autonomy, protecting public institutions, ensuring integrity in government, and always putting Wyoming first.

Morgan called this series of beliefs the Wyoming vision and said representation across the state is struggling to lead with this vision, which is something he’s trying to change. “My name is Keenan Morgan and I’m running for House District 58 because I believe in empowering a new generation to put Wyoming First and move Wyoming Forward,” he said. “We need a Wyoming vision of progress, principles, and passion in politics.”

Morgan said he believes in listening to the community, fighting for people-centered solutions, accountability and looking out for those who are struggling. “I recognize that issues are rarely simply black and white, and understanding nuance is required to make real change last,” he said. “That is why I believe in telling the truth as I understand it — always.”

Morgan said he’s committed to working on lasting solutions that move the state forward, rather than relying on buzzwords and empty promises. He said he believes in practical leadership, which is what real representation looks like. “I am asking for your support in this race not because I think we will agree on 100% of the issues 100% of the time — that’s an unrealistic and dishonest expectation — but instead because I promise to always look out for your interests by putting Wyoming First and Wyoming Forward,” Morgan said. “Every time. Decisions are made by those who show up. Whether or not you decide to vote for me in this race, if elected, I will always do what is right for you.” Bar Nunn Mayor Peter Boyer is also running for House District 58.

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