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Fiscal responsibility,
environmental stewardship,
and economic prosperity.
Meet Brad
Originally hailing from Ukiah, California, I now proudly call Teton Springs in Victor, Idaho, home. Born and raised in Northern California's Sonoma County, I honed the values of teamwork and leadership on the fields of Cloverdale, excelling in football, basketball, and baseball. My journey into entrepreneurship commenced early as I worked alongside my Father in his electrical contracting business. I assumed control of the business in 1975 and expanded into lighting stores across Northern California. This enterprise flourished and continued when my family relocated to Idaho in 2006.
I have been deeply entrenched in community service and dedicated 14 years to the Chamber of Commerce Board, including a term as Chamber President. I served on the Madison Hospital Board and as a City Councilman in Rexburg for eight years where I worked with the Planning and Zoning Committee and was the liaison for the Police Department. Additionally, I had oversight on multiple other committees.
In 2019, my wife and I moved to Victor, Idaho, and enjoy spending our free time golfing, hiking, and 4-wheeling while cherishing the unparalleled landscapes of Idaho. As a candidate for County Commissioner, I bring a wealth of business acumen and a history of civic leadership. I firmly believe in running government like a business - fiscally responsible with transparency and close oversight. I believe in forward-thinking while prioritizing safety, environmental stewardship, and economic prosperity for all citizens and future generations.
Join me in helping to shape a brighter future for Teton County, where government, commerce, citizens, and the environment thrive in harmony through collaborative, sensible governance.
Together, let's build a legacy of prosperity, preservation, and sustainability for generations.
Why We Support Brad
I have known Brad Wolfe for many years, and have had occasion to interact with him both personally, and professionally during that time. During all of these interactions, I have found him to be a sincere, honest, dedicated and caring person, who at all times exhibited a conscientious approach to whatever tasks he was attempting to accomplish. While serving as the City Attorney in Driggs, I had occasion to come in contact with thousands of people from the Valley, so I consider myself to be well versed in human nature and the good people of Teton County. Brad is one of the people I consider to be an example of the best qualities of humanity. During his time serving as a council member for the City of Rexburg, and over the many years I’ve known him, he has impressed me with his motivation and drive, and his ability to accomplish good things.
In addition to his excellent work ethic, which I have observed, he exhibits many community conscious qualities, such as giving of his time to assist with community projects, and generally taking an interest in the community as a whole. He has always exhibited a keen interest in the political events that were shaping our times and expressed insightful views relating to these events during our many conversations. (Read entire letter)
The Teton Valley area has always meant a lot to me. I have roots there that go back generations. My great Grandparents and two sets of grandparents all lived and raised their families in the Driggs and Victor areas. Both of my parents were born in Driggs and I was also born there. I have many family and friends that still live in the valley. My, how things have changed over the years.
That’s why I am writing this letter endorsing Brad Wolfe who is running for County Commissioner. While I was employed at the Rexburg Police Department, I got to know Brad well because of his service on the Rexburg City Council. I believe that Brad has what it takes to make the hard decisions, even if it may not be popular with others, and isn’t that what residents of Teton Valley need now? As a Rexburg City Councilman, he always worked hard at resolving issues that were complicated and sought out resolutions based on integrity and experience. Brad always cares for those that he serves in the community. I saw firsthand his dedication to the employees that worked within the City of Rexburg’s organization and I believe that same would be done for those employed within the Teton County organization.
Vote Brad Wolfe for County Commissioner.