Education
B.S Political Science, Indiana State University
I have been a dedicated member of our democratic party and a lifelong enthusiastic participant in the electoral process. Growing up my dad was a public office holder serving on the Lawrence County Council and as the Sheriff of Lawrence County. Helping him campaign as a kid instilled in me a deep appreciation for the political process. This led me to get a degree in Political Science and become an active political volunteer. These experiences let me see the importance of the Clerk’s office firsthand. I am running to ensure that Monroe County has the best elections possible.
I spent 6 years working in IT at IU as a Web Services Specialist. I will bring a strong background in technology with me to the Clerk’s office. Utilizing project management methods and software will allow me to ensure that the office runs smoothly. Ensuring that filings are processed quickly and efficiently, maintaining documentation and accessible online public data, such as candidate filings, are key components of the office. My previous work has given me the experience and tools to execute on these demands.
Restricted funding, voter ID laws, reduced vote hours are all challenges that state or federal governments have brought or attempted to bring to us. I plan to focus on better voter outreach to ensure that voters are informed of what they need to vote and where. I will be an advocate against harmful bills at the state level that attempt to undermine our elections. I will make mindful decisions with respect to our reduced budget to ensure that the office is running as efficiently as possible.
I am a strong advocate for bringing vote centers to Monroe County. Vote centers are essential in making our elections more accessible. I want to work towards increasing voter registration particularly by working with existing registration partners such as the BMV to ensure that they are processing voting registrations in a timely manner. I plan to improve voter access to information through better voter outreach, utilizing modern methods like social media as well as traditional methods such as mailers.
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Education
IU Graduate BS Elementary Education
Occupation
self employed
My decision to run for Clerk of the Circuit Courts is grounded in my long-standing commitment to public service, respect for the law, and belief that experience, accuracy, and integrity matter. Through my work in county administration and my direct experience in election operations, I have seen how essential proper procedure, organization, and clear communication are to maintaining public trust. The clerk’s office demands precision, accountability, and professionalism. I am prepared to serve with transparency, efficiency, and dedication, ensuring records are accurate, processes are reliable, and every citizen is treated with fairness and respect. I bring practical knowledge, steady leadership, and proven dedication to public service
Technology already plays a vital role in the Clerk’s Office through Odyssey and e-filing. The
goal is not constant reinvention, but maximizing the systems we have. Fully using Odyssey’s
workflow automation, templates, reporting tools, and task management can reduce manual
work, minimize errors, and improve efficiency. Ongoing staff training and consistent
procedures ensure reliability and stability. Expanding automated notifications enhances
communication and compliance. Strengthening online portals improves public access to
payments, records, and information. Continued digitization reduces storage needs and
speeds retrieval. Secure use of technology protects data integrity and accountability,
Conducting elections is a core responsibility of county government. Future success depends on preparation, transparency, security, and clear communication. Maintaining voter trust, training staff, protecting systems, adapting to legal changes, and ensuring voter access are essential priorities. Consistent procedures, reliable technology, and steady leadership help elections remain accurate, fair, and resilient. Addressing misinformation, strengthening cybersecurity, managing resources responsibly, and communicating clearly with the public further protect election integrity and reinforce confidence in both the process and the outcome. Careful planning, accountability, and collaboration ensure elections remain accessible, secure, and trusted.
The Clerk’s Office plays an important role in promoting voter engagement and participation by ensuring election information is clear, accurate, and easy to access. I would prioritize proactive communication about registration deadlines, early voting opportunities, polling locations, and voting procedures. Expanding public awareness through community outreach, user-friendly materials, and accessible online resources can reduce confusion and encourage participation. Supporting convenient voting options, maintaining transparency, and collaborating with the election board and community partners help build trust. When voters feel informed, confident, and supported, turnout naturally improves and civic involvement is strengthened.