I was born in Alabama and raised with strong values — hard work, faith, and personal responsibility. My parents were Christian missionaries among the indigenous Ket’che people in Guatemala, and I grew up understanding what it means to stand firm for what you believe, even when it’s difficult.
After graduating from the University of Alabama with a business degree, I moved to Wyoming over 20 years ago. My husband Jonathan and I built a life here as small business owners in Jackson. We have four daughters and are deeply rooted in our community.
From Alabama Raised to Wyoming Roots
My political involvement began when I noticed consultants and insiders trying to take advantage of our state. I started attending meetings in Cheyenne, filing public records requests, and fighting against wasteful spending and inappropriate policies. I became active in the Republican Party, serving as a precinct committee person, state committeewoman, and alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention in 2020 and 2024.
I’ve knocked on hundreds of doors, helped elect strong conservatives, and worked alongside many good Republicans who love Wyoming. I am grateful for that experience.
However, over time I realized the system itself often rewards compromise over conviction.
Too many times, the Republican primary produces candidates who prioritize liberal politics over conservative principles. When I noticed how far some in Cheyenne were willing to go to suppress conservative speech and activity — and how the party machinery protected those who compromised — I knew we needed a better option.
That’s why I made the decision to join the Constitution Party.
This is not about abandoning conservative principles. It is about returning to them. The Constitution Party gives Wyoming voters a clear, unapologetic voice for limited government, constitutional fidelity, energy dominance, pro-life values, and parental rights — without the backroom deals and watered-down compromises that have become too common.
I am running for Governor as the Constitution Party nominee because Wyoming deserves real choices — not assumptions that the Republican primary winner will automatically be the best conservative option. I believe we can do better for our families, our economy, and our future.
This campaign is about restoring principled leadership and ensuring Wyoming stays Wyoming.
I invite all conservatives — whether lifelong Constitutionalists, Republicans, or independents — who want stronger, more consistent representation, to join this movement.
Together, we can make history.