
H Scott Landry
Party affiliation:
Democrat
Social media accounts:
None listed
Occupation:
Retired
Education:
B.S.
Community Organizations:
Treasurer High Peaks Alliance; Farmington Selectboard; treasurer, board of directors, LEAP; board of directors, Kingfield POPS
Personal information (hobbies, etc.):
I have a small farm where I have a large garden, bees, Katahdin sheep, pigs, Black Austrolorp chickens and Hereford beef cattle. I also race homing pigeons and show fancy pigeons. An avid photographer, and enjoy documenting community events in Franklin County.
Family status:
Married
Years in the Legislature:
Four
Committee assignments (if elected):
Inland Fishery and Wildlife; Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
Q&A
Define what “success” would look like if you are elected to serve your district.
To me success would be having the knowledge and ability to assist my constituents with their interactions with state government. Being a resource to them is what a representative should be.
Characterize your view on public access to governmental business.
All citizens should have equal access to governmental business as long as it doesn’t violate the privacy of others.
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