It is time for a new generation of leadership.


After half a century of failed Democratic leadership, the Secretary of State's office is a shadow of its former self. It is time to send a fighter to Madison. Brayden recognizes the need for reform and is ready to act upon his vision on day one.Brayden will work to form an easily accessible digital database of all the records this office holds and overlooks. This will streamline business and hold the office more accountable as well as increase transparency. Through this, taxpayers will save time and money.Brayden believes timeliness is essential for a government to properly serve its citizens. He will bring accountability by using best practices to prioritize efficiency.The Secretary of State chairs the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands, which oversees 75,000+ acres of public lands and $1.6 billion of school trust funds and provides loans to local governments. In the past, this board has provided loans for politically divisive projects. Brayden will push for these loans to address critical infrastructure needs such as fixing our roads.Half a century ago, the legislature removed the Secretary of State's oversight on elections and handed control to unelected boards. Brayden will fight to abolish the Wisconsin Elections Commission, clean the voter rolls and remove their cost, and put this office in charge of elections so voters have someone to directly hold accountable.
Brayden Myer is a proud lifelong Wisconsinite whose family has a long history of military service.In high school, he dual-enrolled at UW-Green Bay. Taking all college courses his junior and senior year of high school, he graduated with 91 college credits. Six months later, he graduated with his Bachelor's Degree in Political Science, being designated Magna Cum Laude, along with minors in Public Administration and Democracy & Justice Studies as well as with a certificate in Organizational Development. He is a lifetime member of the National Society of High School Scholars, Phi Theta Kappa, and Phi Sigma Pi.Brayden has volunteered among various organizations throughout the years. During his sophomore year, he was the Vice President of the Lincoln High School Young Republicans. At UWGB, he was the Treasurer for the College Republicans. After college, he formed the Manitowoc County chapter of Moms for Liberty where he currently serves as the Vice Chair. He also formed and runs the Manitowoc County Patriots.Brayden has directly served the public as a congressional staffer and on community advisory committees for his school district. He is a small business owner.

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