Landry announces reelection bid for District 113

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Scott Landry

FARMINGTON – Representative Scott Landry, who is serving his first term in the Maine House of Representatives, has announced that he will seek reelection as the state representative for Farmington and New Sharon. He will be running as the Democratic candidate for District 113.

Landry served on the Legislature’s Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee and briefly on the Healthcare, Insurance and Financial Services Committee during a colleague’s extended absence.

“Serving as a representative for my friends and neighbors is truly humbling and a great honor,” said Landry. “The real meaning of the job was revealed to me during the tragic accident last September at the LEAP central office and during the current pandemic. Helping Franklin County residents in their struggle to navigate the unemployment services system and figure out the rules of the shutdown is a full-time job. It is very satisfying knowing that I can help.”

In addition to his duties as a legislator, Landry currently serves as a selectperson in Farmington and on the board of directors for the Kingfield POPS, High Peaks Alliance and Life Enrichment Advancing People, or LEAP. Landry is committed to promoting economic growth in Franklin County.

Landry, who is retired from Shiretown Insurance Agency, resides in Farmington with his wife, Brenda. They have a small farm on which they raise Katahdin sheep, Hereford cattle, chickens and bees and have a large garden. They have seven children, ten grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

“I am disappointed that I can’t be out knocking on doors and talking with folks face to face, but protecting the health of our community is more important,” said Landry. “However, I am always available to talk about where I stand on an issue or my work this past session in Augusta.”

Landry is running as a clean election candidate and contributions of $5 can be made to his campaign by logging on to the Maine Clean Election website at: maine.gov/cleanelections

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5 Comments

  1. Thank-you Scott for all of your hard work and dedication. You’ll get my support in this next race. Best wishes
    Audrey Brown

  2. How about a short list of your accomplishments as our representative before you get my vote. Siding with the governor doesn’t count.

  3. Scott has been a good representative, willing to cross party lines and always willing to listen. A strong advocate for this region of Maine, he will have my vote for a second term.

  4. Scott,

    Did you standby idly and in lock step with our one term govena while the legislature was canceled! Not a whole of bipartisanship input for the economy being squashed and only the “chosen few” kept getting a paycheck.

    Complying with liberal edicts and overt favoritism without objection, brings your claim of”representing anyone into question. How about your position on shutting down establishments in areas with one of the lowest percentages of morbidity in the kung flu circus. Not everyone is on the education, gov service or welfare gravy train. A lot of your neighbors took big financial hits on, what many consider, erroneous decision made in Augusta. This occurred on your watch. What say you, let’s at least hear something.

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