LeAnn Wood
LeAnn Wood (Republican Party) is a member of the Utah State Board of Education, representing District 4. She assumed office on January 2, 2023. Her current term ends on January 4, 2027.
Wood (Republican Party) ran for election to the Utah State Board of Education to represent District 4. She won in the general election on November 8, 2022.
Wood completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. Click here to read the survey answers.
Biography
LeAnn Wood was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and lives in Kaysville, Utah. She earned a bachelor's degree in zoology from Brigham Young University in 1991.[1][2]
Elections
2022
See also: Utah State Board of Education election, 2022
General election
General election for Utah State Board of Education District 4
LeAnn Wood won election in the general election for Utah State Board of Education District 4 on November 8, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | LeAnn Wood (R) ![]() | 100.0 | 57,381 |
Total votes: 57,381 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for Utah State Board of Education District 4
LeAnn Wood defeated Melanie Mortensen in the Republican primary for Utah State Board of Education District 4 on June 28, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | LeAnn Wood ![]() | 51.7 | 16,546 | |
Melanie Mortensen | 48.3 | 15,466 |
Total votes: 32,012 | ||||
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Republican convention
Republican convention for Utah State Board of Education District 4
Melanie Mortensen and LeAnn Wood defeated Sam Bracken, Brady Tracy, and Drew Chamberlain in the Republican convention for Utah State Board of Education District 4 on April 23, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Melanie Mortensen (R) | 55.9 | 118 | |
✔ | LeAnn Wood (R) ![]() | 44.1 | 93 | |
Sam Bracken (R) | 0.0 | 0 | ||
Brady Tracy (R) | 0.0 | 0 | ||
Drew Chamberlain (R) | 0.0 | 0 |
Total votes: 211 | ||||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Laura Belnap (R)
- Benjamin Sorensen (R)
Note: The Republican convention advanced to four rounds of voting. In each round, candidates were eliminated or withdrew. After each round, delegates voted again until a winner was declared. The Republican convention results above show only the vote totals from the final round of voting.[3]
2020
See also: Utah House of Representatives elections, 2020
General election
General election for Utah House of Representatives District 17
Incumbent Stewart Barlow defeated Eric Last and Jeannette Proctor in the general election for Utah House of Representatives District 17 on November 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Stewart Barlow (R) | 68.8 | 13,881 |
Eric Last (D) | 25.8 | 5,214 | ||
Jeannette Proctor (Constitution Party) | 5.3 | 1,077 |
Total votes: 20,172 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for Utah House of Representatives District 17
Incumbent Stewart Barlow defeated LeAnn Wood in the Republican primary for Utah House of Representatives District 17 on June 30, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | ![]() | Stewart Barlow | 62.4 | 5,221 |
LeAnn Wood ![]() | 37.6 | 3,144 |
Total votes: 8,365 | ||||
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Democratic convention
Democratic convention for Utah House of Representatives District 17
Eric Last advanced from the Democratic convention for Utah House of Representatives District 17 on April 25, 2020.
Candidate | ||
✔ | Eric Last (D) |
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Republican convention
Republican convention for Utah House of Representatives District 17
Incumbent Stewart Barlow and LeAnn Wood advanced from the Republican convention for Utah House of Representatives District 17 on April 25, 2020.
Candidate | ||
✔ | ![]() | Stewart Barlow (R) |
✔ | LeAnn Wood (R) ![]() |
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Campaign themes
2022
Ballotpedia survey responses
See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection
LeAnn Wood completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Wood's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
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|25 years ago, I walked into my son’s school for the first day of kindergarten, and I didn’t leave. I chose to support my children and support their teachers. From math facts to reading groups, science fair judge and school community council chair. For my own child, I fought for 504 accommodations to support his high functioning autism and I didn’t stop with my five children.
For the last 1 0 years I have served on committees and boards at the State level to advocate for children and public education. I believe a quality public education is critical for our state and our nation. I am a #passionatepreparedparentvoice.- Family engagement in education is the one factor that overcomes socioeconomic status, race, and ethnicity. Family engagement is a partnership between families and educators focused on helping individual students meet their goals. Board policies need to engage parents in the education of their child.
- Utah teachers are our family, our community members, and our neighbors. Utah teachers need to be respected as experts in their field. Board policies need to build teacher capacity and empower teachers to meet the individual needs of students.
- Strong leadership within our school creates a culture of learning and belonging. Quality principals help retain teachers and increase attendance. Board policies need to build strong leaders.
Saving lives became her quest. A safari hat replaced her Native American crafts as the next year she took on the role of Cub Scout Day Camp Program Director. Following that, she would wear a space suit as Day Camp Director, dance the Chicken Dance better than those half her age, and work to earn Quality District as Island District Committee Chair. She would serve as the Mount Baker Council Training Chair, because she knew that every boy deserved a trained leader. I traveled with her on early morning ferry rides out to remote islands to train up a group of leaders for a new Scouting Unit. I walked the trails with her during National Camp School, and heard her tales of Philmont Experiences. If there was an area where there was no unit for boys to participate in, she created one and served as a leader until parents were ready to take on the responsibility.
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2020
LeAnn Wood completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2020. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Wood's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
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|- I will support policies that protect children and families. Each and every policy decision should be looked at through the lens of how it will affect our families, from education, tax policy, to business regulations.
- Education funding should allow for the greatest local flexibility and should be aligned with best practices. Best practices in Education must be focused on leadership, teachers, family engagement, student learning climate, and standard alignment.
- There is no "government funded" programs, they are all "taxpayer funded." It is important that we recognize in this economic crisis our citizens are struggling to pay rent, buy groceries, and manage their day to day lives. Government spending must be prioritized and limited.
Saving lives became her quest. A safari hat replaced her Native American crafts as the next year she took on the role of Cub Scout Day Camp Program Director. Following that, she would wear a space suit as Day Camp Director, dance the Chicken Dance better than those half her age, and work to earn Quality District as Island District Committee Chair. She would serve as the Mount Baker Council Training Chair, because she knew that every boy deserved a trained leader. I traveled with her on early morning ferry rides out to remote islands to train up a group of leaders for a new Scouting Unit. I walked the trails with her during National Camp School, and heard her tales of Philmont Experiences. If there was an area where there was no unit for boys to participate in, she created one and served as a leader until parents were ready to take on the responsibility.
Note: Ballotpedia reserves the right to edit Candidate Connection survey responses. Any edits made by Ballotpedia will be clearly marked with [brackets] for the public. If the candidate disagrees with an edit, he or she may request the full removal of the survey response from Ballotpedia.org. Ballotpedia does not edit or correct typographical errors unless the candidate's campaign requests it.
See also
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External links
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Officeholder Utah State Board of Education District 4 |
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Footnotes
- ↑ Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on April 29, 2022
- ↑ LeAnn4Utah, "About," accessed December 8, 2022
- ↑ Utah Republican Party, "2022 Nominating Convention, April 23, 2022, Convention Results," accessed July 17, 2023
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Preceded by Brent Strate (R) |
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