Sherri Brantley

{{Short description|American politician}}

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| state_house = Kansas

| district = 112th

| term_start = January 13, 2025

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| preceded = Tory Blew

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| party = Republican

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| profession = Math specialist

| residence = Great Bend, Kansas, U.S.

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| website = [https://www.kslegislature.gov/li/b2025_26/members/rep_brantley_sherri_1/ House Website]

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Sherri Brantley is an American politician from Kansas that currently represents the 112th district of the Kansas House of Representatives since 2024 as a Republican.

Biography

Brantley graduated from Great Bend High School in 1984 and graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma in 1989 with a degree in elementary education.{{cite web |title=Rondeau, Brantley run unopposed in primaries |url=https://www.gbtribune.com/news/local-news/rondeau-brantley-run-unopposed-in-primaries/ |website=Great Bend Tribune |access-date=17 April 2025}} She earned a Master of Science degree in Elementary Education/English Speakers of Other Languages in 2004 and a Master of Science in Building Administration in 2008 from Fort Hays State University (SHSU). In 2014 she earned an Educational Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Walden University. Brantley had a 32-year career as a math teacher across Oklahoma and Kansas including working as a professor at SHSU before becoming a Math specialist for Kansas MTSS and Alignment.

=State representative=

Brantley sought to replace outgoing State Representative Tory Blew in 2024, running unopposed in the Republican primary. Her prior political experience was limited to being the Precinct Committeewoman for Eureka Township.{{cite web |title=Brantley files for Kansas 112th |url=https://www.gbtribune.com/news/local-news/brantley-files-kansas-112th/ |website=Great Bend Tribune |access-date=17 April 2025}}

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