Carmel is my home. It’s the place my wife and I chose to make a home, raise our three children and enjoy great neighbors.
Since winning a caucus in January 2017 and then winning the voters’ confidence for election in 2019, I have established myself as a strong and independent voice on the Carmel City Council.

In the last six years, I’ve consistently voted for fiscal responsibility:
- Voted against increasing Carmel’s debt.
- Voted against raising property taxes.
- Voted several times against overdevelopment and increased density.
These votes are about more than what I oppose. I’m running for re-election because of what I stand for: Continuing to keep the City of Carmel the best place to live, work, raise a family, and start or run a business.
As a council representative, I believe in fiscal conservatism, transparency, and legislative oversight. One of my primary goals is to ensure the proper balance between public/private investment, controlling government spending and reducing government debt.
My name is on the ballot, but I can’t do it alone. I need your help.
Let me know how you want to get involved in my campaign. There are many ways to show your support – whether it be as a volunteer, fundraiser, or displaying a yard sign.