Bill Allemand

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Bill Allemand
Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives
from the 58th district
Assumed office
January 2, 2023[1]
Preceded byPat Sweeney
Personal details
PartyRepublican

Bill Allemand is an American politician. He serves as a Republican member for the 58th district of the Wyoming House of Representatives.[2]

Legal Complications:

On December 28th, 2025, Bill was arrested in Johnson County, Wyoming, for driving under the influence of alcohol. He noted during the arrest “that he drinks while driving for anxiety.” During the arrest it was noted that Bill had more alcohol in the vehicle and was carrying a loaded pistol. The arrest occurred around 12:30 pm.

Campaign Contributions:

Allemand $3,000 Carleen and Daniel Brophy $3,000 Peri Wheeler $1,500 Shannon Wheeler $1,500 Bill Owens $1,000 Curtis E Meier $1,000 John Allemand $1,000 Mary Owens $1,000 Niki Allemand $1,000 Robert Deitz $1,000

Of note is Carleen and Daniel Brophy, Daniel being a former commodities trader in Chicago. It is noted that "Brophy was Wyoming’s biggest single donor in the primary elections in August. He was a one-man version of a political action committee in a state where even donations under the $1,500 cap for primary contributions can go a long way. Almost all donations by Daniel Brophy are matched by his wife Carleen. That means most beneficiaries of his wealth receive up to $3,000 for their primary elections, which in many cases becomes the bulk of their spending money. As one candidate put it, that’s a mailing to every registered voter in his district.

While the spending by the Brophys in the primary season was remarkably high, it was also a telling sign of the new Wyoming politics — where the dollars spent climb upwards, campaign strategy sophistication grows and the rhetoric gets tenser and ever farther from the “town with one long main street” politics of just a few years ago."

References

  1. "Bill Allemand". Ballotpedia. Retrieved May 12, 2024.
  2. "House District 58: Representative Bill Allemand". Wyoming Legislature. Retrieved May 12, 2024.