VaLynne Stoddard (Republican)

04-02 Woman - - (1414)

363 Ponderosa St
Mountain View, Wyoming 82939
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Biography

I have lived in Mountain View, Uinta County, most of past 49 years. I met my husband, Lee Stoddard while at college. Lee grew up in a multi-generation Bridger Valley ranching family and graduated from Mountain View High School. We wanted to raise our four children in Bridger Valley.
I love to travel, and have been to all continents, many countries and all but 1 state, but most important to me is that when I return home it is to Bridger Valley, Wyoming.
I love America have been a registered conservative Republican since I was 18.

Experience

-Served as Republican Committee Chairwoman in the past
-Served on the Mountain View, WY Town Council when a former member of the council left the area.

Education

1st — 5th grade, Crowfoot Elementary, Lebanon, Linn, Oregon
6th — 12th grade, Kayenta Middle School and Monument Valley High School, Kayenta, Navajo, Arizona
1 year Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho
Associate Degree, Western Wyoming Community College
Bachelor of Science, University Studies, Brigham Young University-Idaho

Community Activities and Memberships

I have been a Cub Scout Leader and worked with youth in other capacities.

Why I am Running

I am a proud conservative Republican who loves America and hope I can encourage others to learn more about the issues and the candidates and will do their part to keep America great by voting for those who will be best for our country.

Top 3 Priorities

1 Encourage registered Republicans to study the candidates and make decisions on who to vote for based on what they (both those voting and those running) stand for.

2. Encourage registered Republicans to know and study the issues and become actively engaged in supporting those issues. Whether it is supporting Education, Second Amendment, Pro Life, Freedom of Religion, or whatever the case may be, I want to see our voter turnout at a higher rate to support the issues, and the candidates who will support those issues.

3. Encourage registered republicans to vote in both Primary and General elections.