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Stan Ellis

Republican

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Date Party Office Votes Result
02-25-2025 Republican AD-32 39410 Win
Website: ad32.asmrc.org
 

Candidate Biography:

Stanley William Ellis
Born: July 4, 1952 in South Dakota
Children: Five

2006: Primary Candidate for AD-32 (Lost; 35.9%)
2024: Primary Candidate for CD-20 (Lost; 2.1%)
2024: Delegate, Republican National Convention 

  • In the 2006 Primary, Ellis came in second to Jean Fuller (who would go on to serve in the legislature from 2006 to 2018) and ahead of Phil Wyman (who had served in the legislature 1978-1992, 1993-1994, and 2000-2002).
  • In 2025, after six months in the Assembly, Ellis announced that he would not run for a second term. In a press release on September 26th, Ellis said "It has been one of the greatest honors of my life to earn your trust and serve the people of the 32nd Assembly District. Representing a district made up of entrepreneurs, energy and food producers, military families, aerospace industries, and hardworking employees has taught me so much. It is both a tremendous responsibility and a deep privilege. It is with a heavy heart that I share I will not be seeking re-election to the California State Assembly in the upcoming cycle. Many of you know me through my work in business. After much reflection, I feel called to return my focus to that work, where I can continue to contribute to our community’s growth and well-being."
  • In 2025, Ellis authored two Assembly Bills (ABs).