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Stan Bastian is a former American educator and politician from Idaho. Bastian is a former Republican member of Idaho House of Representatives.

Early life

Bastian was born May 3, 1941, in Bicknell, Utah.[1]

Education

In 1966, Bastian earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Sonoma State University in California. In 1971, Bastian earned a Master of Arts degree in Political Science from Colorado State University. In 1996, Bastian earned a specialist degree an Education Administration program from University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho.[1]

Career

In 1967, Bastian became a school teacher, until 1996. In 1996, Bastian became a school administrator and assistant principal at Nampa Senior High School and then Skyview High School in Idaho, until 2002. In 2002, Bastian became a Professional Technical Education Coordinator at the Nampa School District in Idaho.[1]

In 1992, Bastian became a city councilman of Eagle, Idaho, until 2006.[1]

On November 2, 2004, Bastian won the election and became a Republican member of Idaho House of Representatives for District 14, seat B. Bastian defeated Del Bunce with 69.5% of the votes.[2][1]

On November 7, 2006, Bastian won the election and became a Republican Idaho Senator for District 14. Bastian defeated Glida Bothwell with 67.59% of the votes.[3][1]

Awards

  • 2018 Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award[4]

Personal life

Bastian's wife is Kathleen Bastian. They have five children. Bastian and his family lived in Eagle, Idaho.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Stanley Bastian's Biography". Vote Smart. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "November 2, 2004 General Election Results". sos.idaho.gov. November 2, 2004. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  3. ^ "November 7, 2006 General Election Results". sos.idaho.gov. November 7, 2006. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  4. ^ "Stanley J. Bastian Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who". 24-7pressrelease.com. November 21, 2018. Retrieved August 1, 2020.

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