06/05/2026
Nobody enjoys sitting in traffic.
Time spent in traffic is time away from family, work, church, school activities, and the things that matter most.
Growth brings opportunities, but it also creates challenges.
We need thoughtful planning that keeps roads, intersections, and infrastructure moving forward alongside growth.
The goal isn't simply more development.
The goal is preserving the quality of life that residents expect and deserve.
What transportation improvements would you most like to see in District 3?
06/05/2026
Early voting starts June 8th!
06/04/2026
As our community grows, we must ensure law enforcement, fire fighters, EMS personnel and first responders have the resources, staffing, equipment, and support they need to do their jobs effectively.
Supporting public safety is one of the most important responsibilities of local government.
Thank you to those who serve our community every day. Thank you for keeping our families safe! 🇺🇸❤️
06/03/2026
Over the coming days, I'll be sharing my thoughts on public safety, responsible growth, infrastructure, economic opportunity, and the issues that matter most to District 3.
I'd love to hear from you. What do you think is the biggest challenge facing our community?
05/31/2026
🗳 Attention Coweta County Voters! 🗳
This is a reminder that June 5, 2026 is the deadline to submit your absentee ballot application for the June 16, 2026 General Primary and Nonpartisan Runoff Election.
Absentee by mail ballots will be mailed as soon as possible.
Ways to Apply:
✅ Online
✅ By Mail
✅ By Email
Please keep in mind that applications must have a pen and ink signature, even if submitted online or via email.
To avoid delays, please apply well before the deadline.
For more information, visit the Absentee By Mail page on the Coweta County Elections & Voter Registration website: https://bit.ly/ApplyforAbsenteeBallot
05/31/2026
Thank you to everyone that reached out to me today with encouragement and support! Dakota
05/30/2026
“We should focus on enhancing our existing industrial and commercial areas rather than pushing inappropriate development into rural or residential parts of the county.”
05/30/2026
Yesterday, I posted a few videos to share a glimpse of my personal life and perspective. What followed was disappointing.
I was blamed for things that are outside the authority of a County Commissioner—and certainly outside the authority of a candidate. I was criticized for encouraging people to invest in land and care for their property, and I was personally attacked for sharing a video of my home and family.
I knew running for office would invite disagreement, and I welcome honest conversations about the issues facing Coweta County. Reasonable people can disagree. In fact, they should. But there is a difference between disagreement and personal attacks.
I am running for County Commissioner because I care deeply about Coweta County and want to serve this community in a positive way. My husband and I are raising four children here. We have invested our lives, our careers, and our future in this county, just like so many of you.
We can have tough conversations about growth, development, data centers, and the future of Coweta. Those conversations matter. But I hope we can have them with respect for one another.
Coweta County deserves leaders who are willing to step up and serve, like I have, honest dialogue about the challenges we face, and a community that treats its neighbors with basic decency—even when we disagree.
If your goal is simply to attack me for trying to do something positive for this community, I respectfully ask that you remove yourself from my campaign page.
Channel your energy into something productive. Anger, insults, and anonymous attacks from behind a keyboard will not solve the challenges facing our county.
Despite the ugliness displayed yesterday, I choose grace. I forgive those who attacked me, and I will continue focusing on serving this community and moving Coweta County forward in a positive direction that benefits every single constituent.
“Do to others as you would have them do to you.” — Luke 6:31
Dakota