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Woolf the most qualified

For 17 years, Brandon Woolf has served the people of Idaho in the state controller’s office. He started as an intern right out of college, and worked his way through a variety of management and leadership positions, ultimately earning an appointment to serve as your state controller.

Since then, he’s done a stellar job managing the state of Idaho’s finances, paying all of the state’s bills and employees on time, and fulfilling his constitutional duties in accordance with the law.

He’s running for election in this May’s Republican primary and is without question the most experienced and qualified candidate in the race. He’s also the only candidate running for the position with a master’s in business administration, and is endorsed by Idaho’s top leaders at the city, county, state and federal level.

Make your vote count in the May 20 Republican primary by casting it for Brandon Woolf, a man of integrity and honor.

Luke Russell

Hayden

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