Darin Smith’s family announced his swearing-in as interim U.S. Attorney for Wyoming via social media Monday afternoon.
President Donald Trump on July 30 nominated Smith, a Republican, as his pick to fill the position permanently. To win that title, Smith will have to clear a U.S. Senate confirmation process.
Smith hand-delivered his resignation letter to Gov. Mark Gordon’s office early Monday, Gordon’s spokesman Michael Pearlman confirmed to Cowboy State Daily.
“And the governor notified the state party that he had submitted his resignation,” Pearlman added. In vacancies in which the incumbent state legislator resigns, the governor plays a role in the verification and replacement process – of notifying the political party to which the legislator belongs.