Bringing Great Falls Together with Leadership That Listens!

Leadership should start with listening.
I’m running to bring people together, deliver real solutions, and make sure Great Falls has a strong voice in Helena.

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At the State Capitol in Helena, standing where leaders like Jeannette Rankin paved the way for women in public service.

A Voice For Great Falls

I believe leadership should start with listening.

My work in healthcare has shown me firsthand how policies impact real people every day. I’m currently pursuing my Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, and I’m committed to using both my education and lived experience to serve our community with integrity and compassion.

In property management, I’ve seen how rising rents and policies put real strain on families in Great Falls. These experiences have shaped my belief that government must be more transparent, more responsive, and focused on the needs of everyday people—not just systems or profits.

I’m especially passionate about criminal justice reform. From the failures within child welfare systems to the realities faced by individuals in privatized prisons, we must build a system that prioritizes fairness, accountability, and rehabilitation.

My commitment to this work is not just professional—it’s personal. I’ve seen how broken systems can fail individuals and families, and I carry those experiences with me as a reminder of why this work matters.

I’m part of a new generation of leaders stepping up to bring people together, solve real problems, and build a stronger future for Great Falls—because we are stronger together.

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Connecting with our community and helping the next generation get involved in the political process!

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Standing up for the rights and dignity of every person in our community!

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Working alongside local leaders to fight for the people of Great Falls—proud to stand with Lela Graham, our House District 20 candidate. #TeamGraham

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The Montana School for the Deaf & the Blind is truly a remarkable educational institution here in Great Falls! We need to continue working to make education accessible for everyone!

Map of Iowa with text promoting Valynda Holland for Senate District 11.

Join Us Across Great Falls!

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A man in a suit signing a document at a wooden desk, with a woman sitting across from him smiling, wearing glasses and a green scarf, in a room with wood and marble walls, and a Montana Secretary of State sign.

This work is personal to me—and I’m ready to fight for our community!

A group of people protesting outdoors in snowy weather, holding signs supporting a political candidate, Jane Weber, outside a brick building with a sign that reads 'POW' and a plaque. Some individuals are wearing winter clothing and glasses, and a person is holding a sign that says 'WE BELONG TOGETHER.'
Four people smiling and posing for a photo inside a rustic restaurant or cafe with exposed brick walls and wooden tables. Three of them are women, and one is a man. The woman on the left is wearing glasses and a fuzzy vest over a pink shirt. The man in the middle is wearing a brown vest and has a name badge that reads "Russell Cleveland." The woman on the right has glasses and is wearing a plaid blazer over a teal shirt. In the background, there are other people, TV screens showing racing footage, and framed informational posters on the wall.