Practical Conservative Leadership for Georgia Families
Fighting for affordable living, safer communities, and economic opportunity in Georgia's 13th District.

What Fayth Will Fight For
Four fights that will define this campaign — and what I'll bring to Washington for Georgia's 13th District.
Affordable Living
Lowering everyday costs — housing, groceries, utilities — for working families in GA-13.
See the planSafer Communities
Backing law enforcement and community partnerships so families feel safe — period.
See the planEconomic Opportunity
Expanding small-business growth, skilled trades, and real career pathways right here in Georgia.
See the planBetter Healthcare
Lowering costs, expanding access, and putting patients — not bureaucracies — first.
See the planPeople are working hard — and still falling behind.
Rent is up. Groceries are up. Healthcare is up. Stress is up.
And somehow, the people in Washington keep acting like everything is fine.
It's not.
I'm running because GA-13 deserves practical, conservative leadership that understands what families actually carry — and is willing to fight for them.
Understanding the Election in Georgia's 13th District
A clear, no-spin guide to the special election — what's on the ballot, when to vote, and how to make your voice count.
What voters should know
- • A special election is being held to fill the GA-13 seat.
- • The last day to register to vote is June 29.
- • Election Day: July 28.
- • Early voting begins July 6.
- • Ballot is jungle-style — all candidates from every party appear on a single ballot.
- • If no one earns over 50%, a runoff happens August 25.
Why this matters
- • Rising housing costs straining renters and homeowners.
- • Increasing healthcare pressure on working families.
- • Rapid population growth changing neighborhoods.
- • Aging infrastructure under increasing strain.
How to participate
- • Register or check status: My Voter Page
- • Confirm your polling location before Election Day.
- • Note ballot deadlines and early voting windows.
- • Voter registration deadline: June 29, 2026.
- • Read every candidate's platform before voting.
Your role as a voter
Voting is one of the most direct ways to shape what happens in your district. Special elections often have low turnout, which means your vote carries even more weight. Show up, bring a neighbor, and choose someone who will listen long after Election Day.
Georgia's 13th District Is Not One Place. It Is Many Communities.
From Clayton to Newton, every corner of GA-13 has its own story — and they all deserve a representative who shows up.

Clayton County
The heart of the district — where Fayth and her family call home. A community working hard for affordability and safety.
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DeKalb County
Diverse neighborhoods, growing families, and a deep history of civic leadership across the metro.
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Henry County
Fast-growing suburbs balancing new development with the small-town feel residents love.
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Gwinnett County
One of Georgia's most diverse counties — full of entrepreneurs, students, and families.
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Rockdale County
Tight-knit communities navigating growth, infrastructure, and rising costs together.
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Newton County
Small-town Georgia values with a growing population looking for honest representation.
Visit Election SiteA neighbor first. A candidate second.
I didn't grow up in politics. I grew up in central and northern California, the youngest of four, raised by a mechanic father and a stay-at-home mother. We lived on a single income and learned early what it meant to work hard, live within our means, and show up for one another no matter what. My childhood was shaped by Girl Scouts, church, and athletics — places where you earn your place, you serve your community, and you don't look for shortcuts.
I met my husband while studying for my undergraduate degree in Georgia, and together we've started building our life in Clayton County. Over the past five years as homeowners we've been honored to say this isn't just where we live — it's where we're raising our son, building relationships, playing in parks, and putting down real roots. We see what so many families here see every day: people working hard, doing everything right, and still wondering if the system is built to give their kids the same fair shot.
This decision didn't come lightly. I prayed about it, talked it through with my family, and asked myself a simple question: am I willing to do the work when it stops being easy, convenient, or comfortable? The answer is yes — because when I look at my son, I can't stay on the sidelines. I want him to grow up in a district and a country where leadership looks like the people it represents, understands what they carry, and fights like it.
I'm 28 years old. At some point, our generation has to stop waiting and start leading. Not because we have all the answers, but because we are willing to work with others to see our kids build their lives fully. My generation and my district are the ones living with these decisions right now — building our lives and raising our families in the middle of it. I'm paying attention, I'm showing up, and I'm ready to do the work.


"I believe in looking at this district honestly."
Families are feeling pressure. Communities are changing. People want better answers, not more excuses.
That is why I'm running.
Stand with me.
This campaign isn't being built in Washington. It's being built by neighbors in Clayton, DeKalb, Henry, Gwinnett, Rockdale, and Newton. Get in — and let's fix this together.