Representative Mike Yin

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NameMike Yin
PositionRepresentative
Statestate representatives     Wyoming     
PartyDemocratic
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Mike Yin, born March 14, 1986, is an American politician affiliated with the Democratic Party. He has been a member of the Wyoming House of Representatives, representing District 16, since January 7, 2019.

Representative Mike Yin



Michael Yin (born March 14, 1986) is an American politician, software engineer, and businessman. A Democrat, he has represented District 16 of the Wyoming House of Representatives since 2018. Yin is Wyoming’s first Chinese-American legislator. Since 2023, Yin has served as Minority Leader in the Wyoming House of Representatives.

Early Life and Education: Yin was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to immigrant parents. His father, Alfred, was from Yunnan, while his mother, Wooiyi, was Malaysian Chinese. He grew up in a Republican-voting household. Yin studied at Carnegie Mellon University, where he received a degree in computer science. He moved to Wyoming due to the state’s natural beauty.

Private Sector Career: Yin is a professional software developer and had worked in the technology industry for a decade prior to his election in 2016. In 2021, he founded OtterSpace, a Wyoming-based company that constructs charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs). The company opened four charging stations in the state in 2023, solely relying on private funds.

Political Career: Before his election to the Wyoming House of Representatives, Yin served as vice chair for the Teton County Democratic Party. During the 2016 Democratic primary, he canvassed in support of Bernie Sanders’ campaign and later canvassed for Hillary Clinton in the general election.

Wyoming House of Representatives 2018 Election: In 2018, Yin ran to represent District 16 in the Wyoming House of Representatives. The district covers most of the town of Jackson south of Broadway Street. Yin ran unopposed for the Democratic nomination and faced Republican Barbara Allen in the general election. He ultimately won the election by a 59.6% to 40.3% margin.

Tenure (2018-present): During his first term in office, Yin served on a select committee on Blockchain, Financial Technology, and Digital Innovation Technology. He sponsored legislation that would raise the minimum wage in Wyoming and protect access to contraceptives.

Yin continues to work full-time as a software developer, writing code for mobile apps.

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