Election Integrity

Voters deserve to know where candidates stand.

When asked about election transparency, public counting, local election authority, and election reform, I provided clear answers. Every question. Every issue.

Transparency shouldn’t be controversial. Accountability shouldn’t be optional.

If we’re going to restore confidence in our elections, that starts with leaders who are willing to take a position and let voters evaluate it.

I’m grateful to have earned a 100% transparency score, and I will continue fighting for election integrity, accountability, and government that works for the people, not the political establishment.

June 9. Let’s get it done.

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