Frank Chapman is a Wyoming father, entrepreneur, businessman, and licensed outfitter who has built his life around protecting property rights, safeguarding 2nd Amendment rights, defending individual freedom, and standing up to government overreach.  

President Trump’s overwhelming success in changing the direction of our country encouraged Frank to run for Congress.  A fellow businessman, Frank wants to join the President’s fight to Make America Great Again.  The America First agenda drives Frank’s core values of protecting life, secure borders, a strong military, and a growing economy.

Frank felt the calling to run for Congress when neighbors said he was uniquely qualified to help his fellow Wyomingites.  Frank is the only candidate who has the knowledge and experience to fight the United States Government and stand up for our rights, our way of life.  The time is now.

More than a decade ago, Frank chose Wyoming as his home and committed his life and livelihood to this state. He invested here, built his business here, and rooted his future in the values that define Wyoming — faith, hard work, independence, and personal responsibility.

Frank understands the importance of small businesses in Wyoming because he lives it. As the owner and operator of Heart Six Ranch in Moran, Frank runs the ranch with the help of his three sons — Jack, Hugh, and Jimmy. Jack, a former college football player, is now a technology entrepreneur, while Hugh and Jimmy are in college and return home to help whenever they can. For Frank, it’s not just a business — it’s a family operation built on hard work, responsibility, and the values that make Wyoming great.

As a rancher, Frank works daily under federal permits from the USDA, US Forest Service and The National Park Service. He understands firsthand how federal regulations affect ranchers, outfitters, energy producers, and working families. He has navigated the bureaucracy, faced the delays, and experienced the pressure Washington policies place on Wyoming livelihoods.

But Frank has never simply accepted it.

For nearly three decades as an attorney, Frank has represented individuals and businesses who found themselves up against government agencies. When federal bureaucrats exceeded their authority, Frank fought them — and he won. He has taken on federal agencies in court, defended constitutional rights, and secured outcomes that protected private citizens from overreach.

Frank doesn’t just talk about fighting Washington — he has confronted it directly on behalf of real people.

A graduate of Ohio University (B.B.A., Accounting, Cum Laude) and Case Western Reserve University School of Law (J.D.), Frank built his law practice from the ground up. Over nearly thirty years in legal practice, he has maintained an unblemished professional record and has never faced disciplinary action — a testament to his integrity, his commitment to the rule of law, and the trust he has earned from clients, colleagues, and the communities he serves.

Frank believes Wyoming deserves a Representative who will take individual concerns seriously — whether it’s a rancher fighting a federal land issue, a small business owner buried in regulation, or a citizen whose rights are being ignored. He has the legal training, the business experience, and the proven willingness to confront federal agencies and deliver results.

Frank believes:

  • The Constitution must guide every decision in Washington.
  • Wyoming’s land, water, energy, and property rights must be defended.
  • Federal agencies must answer to the people — not rule over them.
  • Small businesses deserve opportunity, not obstruction.
  • Individual liberty is worth fighting for.

His campaign motto reflects his record:
“When We Fight… We Win.”

For far too long, Washington has forgotten Wyoming. It’s the small business owners, ranchers, and families working hard to make ends meet who make Wyoming great. That’s why Frank is running. For them. For you. Not the special interests. Not the insiders. And certainly not Washington, D.C. bureaucrats.

Frank is ready to go door to door and hear from everyone. If you have an idea to make our state stronger — for our kids, our communities, and our way of life — he’s ready to listen.