Brandon Woolf for State Controller

Brandon Woolf for State Controller

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It is my honor to serve as the State Controller for the great State of Idaho.

Photos from Brandon Woolf for State Controller's post 03/24/2026

I had a delightful evening in Rexburg over the weekend for the Multi-County Lincoln Banquet. It was great to talk with Madison County Central Committee Chair Paul Dye and his wife Virginia, and the close-knit community members from across the region, including Madison, Jefferson, Clark, Lemhi, Fremont, and Teton Counties, about the positive future for our state.

Thank you to Madison School District Superintendent Randy Lords and his wife, Christy, for hosting Lincoln Day at Madison High School. And a big shoutout to the BYU-Idaho men's choir for a phenomenal performance.

Photos from Brandon Woolf for State Controller's post 03/16/2026

Dust storms? Closed interstates? No problem! We made it to the Bonneville and Bingham County Lincoln Day event. We had a fantastic time connecting with so many friends and neighbors. Thanks to everyone who made it such a great day!

While I was out in East Idaho, I’m so grateful to have my trusted team holding down the fort at the Canyon County Lincoln Day. They’re out there sharing our message and connecting with folks to help ensure our campaign’s voice is heard all across the state!

Photos from Brandon Woolf for State Controller's post 03/04/2026

Great to be in Caribou County for one of three Lincoln Day stops this past weekend - this makes my 429th Lincoln Day!

It’s always an honor to spend time with the people who keep our communities strong. I especially want to recognize Jill Stoor, the Caribou County Clerk. She plays a key role in providing the county data that powers Transparent Idaho, helping ensure accountability and open government for every Idahoan. That partnership at the local level is what makes transparency possible.

We also had the chance to visit with Caribou County Sheriff’s Deputy Russell Roper who grew up just down the road in Preston. Talking with Deputy Roper is a great reminder that in rural Idaho, service often means protecting the very communities that raised you.

And of course, no stop in the area is complete without appreciating the beauty of Geyser Park in Soda Springs.

Thank you, Caribou County, for the warm welcome and for all you do to keep Idaho strong. 🇺🇸

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