Are you just running as a protest candidate?
No. This campaign began with frustration, but it is driven by responsibility. I'm running because waiting for change wasn't enough. Someone has to do the work. This is about representation, accountability, and improving how decisions are made, not making a statement, and then walking away.
Can a Libertarian actually win?
Winning has always been difficult for candidates who challenge the status quo. Meaningful change has never come from playing it safe. Change is never easy, but it starts when people decide they want something different. Many voters feel unheard or unrepresented by traditional party politics. This campaign is about giving those voters a thoughtful, credible option, and showing that independent voices belong in government.
Aren't Libertarians anti-government?
No. I believe government has a role in our society, but it should be effective, transparent, and accountable. My focus is not on dismantling the system, but instead ensuring it works as intended, using evidence to guide policy and respecting the people it serves.
Will your voting favor Democratic or Republican opinions?
I will vote with facts, evidence, and my constituents. Sometimes that may align with Republicans, sometimes with Democrats, and sometimes with neither. Party labels don't solve problems; thoughtful analysis and collaboration does.
Won't you just split the vote and help the incumbent?
Voters are not owned by political parties. Everyone deserves a candidate who represents their values and listens to their concerns. Offering voters a real choice strengthens democracy. It doesn't weaken it.
What do you mean by 'evidence-based decision-making?'
■ Reliable data and research
■ Real-world outcomes
■ Expert input
■ Local experience and community feedback
Will you change your views once elected?
I will not change my core values for political convenience. At the same time, I believe leaders should be willing to refine positions when credible evidence or constituent input is warranted. Integrity means being honest about why decisions are made.
How are you different from other candidates?
I am not a career politician, and I am not running to serve myself. I bring a strong analytical mindset, a commitment to transparency, and a willingness to listen before acting. I believe leadership should explain decisions clearly and be accountable to the people affected by them.
Are you experienced enough for this role? Why should voters trust you if you haven't held office before?
Experience matters, but so does judgement, integrity, and the ability to learn. I bring strong analytical skills, real-world problem-solving experience, business-savvy, and a commitment to listening. I also believe government benefits when new voices with fresh perspectives step forward. Trust is built through honesty, consistency, and accountability. I will communicate clearly, listen carefully, and explain my decisions openly. Voters deserve representatives who earn trust through actions, not just titles.
How will you stay connected to constituents if elected?
Be accessible, responsive, and share clear explanations of votes and decisions.
What happens if you lose?
This campaign is about engagement and participation, not personal ambition. Regardless of the outcome, I am committed to staying involved in my community and continuing to advocate for thoughtful, evidence-based decision-making.
How will you balance being a representative and parent?
Families across our district balance work, caregiving, and responsibility everyday, with often limited resources. Serving the people should be compatible with family life, and I will advocate for practices that make public service accessible to more people, not fewer.
What issues are most important to you?
■ Evidence-based policy
■ Education
■ Long-term opportunity
■ Transparent and accountable government
■ Respectful dialogue across differences
■ Empowering communities for future generations
How can I support your campaign?
■ Sharing your thoughts and concerns
■ Volunteering your time
■ Helping spread the word
■ Making a contribution, if you are able