Mark Your Calendar & Remember to VOTE!
Why should you vote for me?
As a longtime resident of Louisville, a mother of three, and an active community volunteer, I am eager to serve you in our State House – with a determined focus on making the government you pay for more transparent and focused on serving voters, not deep pocket donors. We must invest in true public education, our infrastructure and job creation.
Kentuckians have always been pioneers; this Commonwealth is the birthplace of many innovations that have contributed to our country’s excellence. That pioneer spirit, combined with innovation and creativity, will lead to a better quality of life for all of us. It requires creative solutions that include the ideas of all stakeholders. I am a common sense problem solver and I’ll bring that spirit to the General Assembly to bring “service” back into public service. |
My campaign will be grassroots, listening to you, bringing people together. I see an optimistic future, one built on:
- A strong, well- funded public education system
- Funding to maintain and improve our streets, bridges and aging infrastructure and access to developing technologies
- Enacting laws that entice businesses to start or relocate here with well paying jobs
- Modernize Kentucky's tax code to meet the needs of the 21st Century
Kentucky Voter Information
Get Registered Now!
Voting is how we make sure our voices are heard during local, state, and federal elections—but you have to register first! Click the button below for Kentucky's online voter registration site.
Deadline to register: October 9, 2018. |
General Election DayRegistered voters in Kentucky can obtain information about their precinct location and legislative districts by using the State Board of Elections Voter Information Center.
General Election Day: November 6, 2018. |
Absentee Voting?
If eligible, Kentucky registered voters, may cast an absentee ballot by mail or in the county clerk’s office prior to election day. Kentucky law does not provide for early voting or unexcused absentee voting.
Last day to request: October 30, 2018. |