Angela Shepherd’s Platform for Lee County Commission, District 2
Angela Shepherd is running on a platform of common sense, accountability, and service. Here’s where she stands on the issues that matter most to our community.
Safety shouldn’t stop at the courtroom door. Every resident who walks into a county building deserves to feel safe. Angela will fight for consistent security measures in all county-owned facilities — from the Probate Office to the Revenue Office.
District 2 deserves its fair share. Angela is committed to ensuring that road maintenance, traffic improvements, and infrastructure investments are distributed equitably across every part of Lee County — not just where it’s politically convenient.
Election integrity is a statewide issue — and Angela Shepherd has been on the front lines of that fight longer than most. As the founder of Voters for Election Integrity and Co-Founder of Patriots First, she has worked with legislators across Alabama to demand transparency, paper ballots, and post-election audits that voters can trust.
Her viral 2022 video demonstrating how a tabulation machine accepted duplicate paper ballots ignited a statewide conversation — and years of persistent advocacy — that led directly to a landmark legislative victory for all of Alabama. A Commissioner who understands election integrity at the state level brings that same demand for accountability to every vote cast in Lee County.
Governor Ivey signed HB95 into law on April 14, 2026 — the Alabama Post-Election Audit Act. Angela’s years of grassroots advocacy, including her viral tabulator video and co-sponsoring the 2023 ALGOP resolution supporting audit legislation, helped build the momentum that made this victory possible. Alabama now requires random post-election audits after every general election, with findings made publicly available online.
Read the signing story at Alabama Political Reporter → Read the full story at ALPolitics.com →Your tax dollars should go to essential county services — not subsidize user-fee services for one part of the county. Angela believes in a lean, accountable county budget that serves everyone fairly and eliminates wasteful spending.
Angela Shepherd believes that a County Commissioner should be a neighbor you can talk to, not a politician you can’t find. She is committed to restoring a direct line of communication between the people and their local government.