Daniel J. Singh
A life-long Wyomingite
Thank you House District 61 for the opportunity to earn your vote and reaffirm your confidence. It is an honor to work for you!
I am a lifelong Wyoming resident born in Torrington and raised in La Grange. I am the son of evangelical missionaries, and I have had the opportunity to travel around the world only to discover what we already know: Wyoming is the greatest state in the greatest country in the world.
I am dedicated to protecting and enhancing our western ideals of conservatism, small government, individual liberty, and civic participation.
With a fresh, bold, and optimistic stance, I am willing to show the world the best of what Wyoming has to offer.
Who I am
Born in 1997 in Torrington and raised in La Grange, Wyoming, I moved to Cheyenne in 2009. My father's Trinidadian background and my experiences in Choir, Theater, and the Mock Trial Program fueled my passion for law and community service. After graduating from East High in 2015, I studied political science and earned a degree in Biblical Studies. As a team member in local media production and a member of the Cheyenne Chamber Singers, I am dedicated to serving Wyoming. As your representative for House District 61, I look forward to continuing to fight for our community's future.
My parents (2001)
Jerry & Kathy Singh
with me, Bekah, and Isaiah.
From a young age, I have been passionate about civic involvement, deeply inspired by the Bible and classical literature.
My deep dedication to the teachings of the Bible, along with my admiration for the Stoics, Enlightenment, and Transcendentalist thinkers has shaped my commitment to public service.​
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These influences have instilled in me a strong sense of duty and a drive to contribute positively to our society, viewing civic duty as a calling that one must rise to for the benefit of society at large.
My journey into politics is fueled by these timeless principles and a desire to uphold the values that make Wyoming unique.
Old Glory
After graduating from East High School in 2015, I attended Casper College to study political science and then continued my studies at LCCC. In 2017, I had the opportunity to study at Calvary Chapel Bible College in York, England, and graduated in 2020 from the US campus in Murrieta, California, with a degree in Biblical Studies.
The Bible is the bedrock of my beliefs and actions, shaping my values deeply. This strong foundation is complemented by my broad cultural exposure through international mission trips and studies, which have enriched my perspective and commitment to serving others.
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Evangelical mission trip to Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies
I am actively involved in local, regional, and international ministry. In Cheyenne, I help with worship at my home church. I've served with missions across the nation, including Watts, California, Roseland, Chicago, and the Rosebud Reservation with the Lakota people. Internationally, I've served on missions in Trinidad, Guyana, India, Mexico, the UK, and Belize. These experiences have strengthened my passion for service, my gratitude for the Wyoming way of life, and my commitment to bridging cultural divides.
Vacation Bible School
Belize, Central America, 2024
At the end of the day, my true measure of success is inspiring young people to step up to the plate.
If I can encourage the next generation to embrace their potential, take on leadership roles, and commit to serving their communities, then I have achieved my goal.
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Teaching civics at an elementary school
Helping as a parliamentarian for Wyoming Girls State
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By guiding youth to uphold the values of service, integrity, and dedication, we will create a brighter future for Wyoming and the rest of the country to admire.
I hope to bring a fresh, bold, and optimistic approach to the legislature to tackle the ever-changing problems of today and beyond.
What does it mean to be a servant?
Phillipians 2:3-8
Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests but also to the interests of others. Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.
Dedication to the needs of the people, prioritizing them before myself.
What do the people need?
A Warrior, a Defender, a Leader, a Servant.
I will fight for our Freedom.
I will fight for our Liberty.
I will fight for our way of Life.
I will fight for you.
Re-elect
Daniel J. Singh for Wyoming House District 61
Contact
I am always looking to learn more about my community to help make life better for everyone.
I am here to serve YOU!
(307) 274-3909