05/04/2026
My brothers and sisters of District 4—Ayden, Bel-Arthur, Falkland, Farmville, Fountain, and Winterville-West—
I stand before you today not just as a candidate, but as someone who believes deeply in the power of your voice.
November 3rd is more than just a date on the calendar—it is a moment of decision. A moment where everyday people like you and me get to shape the future of our community.
Now let me say this clearly: voting in the presidential race is important. It matters. But I need you to understand something just as real—some of the biggest changes in your daily life don’t come from Washington… they come from right here at home.
They come from local leadership.
They come from county decisions.
They come from who sits at the table making choices about your schools, your roads, your safety, your resources, and your future.
That’s why your vote in local and state races is not secondary—it is essential.
Because when local leadership is strong:
Communities are heard
Resources are distributed fairly
Families are supported
Growth reaches every corner—not just a few
District 4, I see you.
I see the hardworking families in Ayden.
I see the strength in Bel-Aurthur.
I see the resilience in Falkland and Fountain.
I see the pride in Farmville.
I see the growth and potential in Winterville-West.
But I also know there are needs. Real needs.
Needs for balance.
Needs for representation.
Needs for leadership that listens—not just during election season, but every day after.
That’s why I’m asking for your vote.
Not just to win an election—but to bring balance.
Balance that ensures every community is treated with fairness.
Balance that brings resources where they’ve been missing.
Balance that makes sure no voice is overlooked and no neighborhood is forgotten.
When you elect me, you’re not just choosing a name on a ballot—you’re choosing:
Accountability
Accessibility
And a commitment to serve all of District 4
But none of that happens without you.
Your vote is your power.
Your vote is your voice.
Your vote is your opportunity to say, “We matter.”
So on November 3rd, don’t stop at the top of the ballot.
Go all the way down.
Make every vote count.
Show up for your community the way your community has shown up for you.
District 4 and all of Pitt County—this is our time.
Let’s stand together.
Let’s vote together.
And let’s move forward—together
(There’s More in-store for District 4)