
The Conservative Choice
For The Central Valley


About Stan
Stan Ellis is a farmer, local businessman, and community member with deep roots in the Central Valley. Growing up on a hog farm in South Dakota, he worked to put himself through college at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
After graduating with a degree in mathematics, Stan settled down in Kern County, where he began an extensive entrepreneurial career. He started several small businesses across various fields, including oil, agriculture, chemical process, and reclamation. His work in quantum physics includes innovations in quantum communication, quantum networking, and the development of revolutionary medical research and treatment using quantum entanglement.
Stan started his career in the Kern County oil industry in 1975 as a “mud engineer” before forming his first company, West Coast Mud, in 1981. After this company found success, Stan entered the chemical process industry with — Global Environmental — to minimize waste from oil refineries.
He has since founded a quantum physics lab which leads in the design and manufacturing of entangled photon sources and state measurement systems. Stan’s company, Qubitekk, stands out for its commitment as a US based company to protect critical infrastructure from the danger of hacking threats both foreign and domestic. Qubitekk is working with the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense to advance cybersecurity in the U.S.
As a member of the Cal State University, Bakersfield Engineering Advisory Board, Stan is invested in the education and growth of the next generation. With a family spanning five children and twenty grandchildren, Stan is motivated by a profound sense of duty to future generations.
Along with his work in quantum physics, Stan developed a radiation device for COVID-19 which is expected to enter the market early next year. The device irradiates and mutates RNA, killing any virus with a 99.9% destruction efficiency.
Stan believes that integrity and hard work are always the formula for success, and there is an obvious lack of integrity in the political system. Overregulation in California has stressed almost every industry imaginable, especially agriculture.