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Grassroots Leslie Wolff Challenges Big Donor Incumbent Bradford Wills for Twin Falls County Assessor

MVLA PAC-endorsed Leslie Wolff is running against incumbent Bradford Wills (who also happens to be her boss) for Twin Falls County Assessor in the upcoming May 19 primary election.

If you’ve wondered how to determine which candidate is more likely to truly represent Magic Valley voters who put them in office, look no further than Idaho Sunshine Report of campaign contributions.

Bradford Wills – $1000 corporate contributions (2025-2026)

  • North Haven Business Park Inc
  • Clear Lakes Products
  • Idaho Dairy Industry PAC
  • Northern Passage Development LLC
  • Oasis Stop N Go, LLC
  • Wolverton Homes, LLC
  • Magaw Industries, Inc
  • Fleur De Lis Farms LLC

Total: $8000

It’s an open secret that politicians answer first to their biggest donors that fuel their campaigns, and that something-in-return principle goes for Twin Falls County Assessor, too. So, it begs the question, what are those eight big buck donors expecting from Bradford’s Twin Falls County Assessor’s office in return for their $8000 investment?

Leslie Wolff – $1000 corporate contributions (2026)

  • None

Yep. None. Leslie’s largest contributions, all from private citizens, averages around $100 each. She is as grassroots as it gets.

Thankfully, the standard playbook of RINO Republicans putting the interests of their mega donors first won’t apply to Leslie Wolff when she is in office. Candidates like her who promise that they are “committed to transparency, integrity, and impartiality” are free to deliver on that promise. No strings attached.

And unlike Bradford Wills, she is not beholden to any special interests. Her only interest is serving Magic Valley voters.

WOLFF: WHY I AM RUNNING:

Over the past eight years while working for the current Assessor, I have witnessed firsthand how laws can be manipulated and sidestepped for the benefit of a few. I have also seen office decisions that have diminished morale and trust among my co-workers.

WOLFF: ISSUES I AM FOCUSED ON:

  • Bringing equality back to the taxpayers of TFC, ensuring that every assessment and exemption ishandled with unbiased integrity.
  • Improving the work environment within the TFC Assessor’s office, treating employees equally with respect and support.
  • Upholding Idaho code and the Idaho Tax Commission’s rules and regulations, without exception, making sure laws are applied consistently and correctly.

WOLFF: WHAT SETS ME APART FROM MY OPPONENT:

My guiding principle is Equality for All. I am not beholden to special interests or “friends”; myresponsibility would be to serve all residents of Twin Falls County equally and objectively.

  • I believe every property should be valued accurately, and every exemption applied uniformly.
  • When special breaks are given to some, it only raises the tax burden for others, which is both unfair and unsustainable.
  • My commitment is to transparency, integrity, and impartiality.
  • An elected official should make themselves available to the citizens all the time, not just during campaign season.

Before becoming a Republican Precinct Committeeman for TF14, my husband and I have attended presentations, events, clubs, and meetings in an effort to engage with our neighbors and community.

VISIT HER WEBSITE. SHARE AND SUPPORT.

EARLY VOTING ENDS FRIDAY, MAY 15. VOTING DAY IS TUESDAY, MAY 19.

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