Tyler May was born in Birmingham, Alabama. He earned a high school diploma from Dora High School. His career experience includes working as a small business owner and youth pastor.[1][2]
Tyler May completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by May's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
Richard Castle. He gets to be involved in two amazing fields. He’s externally passionate about the things he loves, but the greatest thing about him that probably gets lost is he cares immensely for his daughter and mother. As a dad to two daughters and a son to an amazing mom, that hits home the most.
Each district should be made up of approximately the same number of people. We can not keep shutting certain people out of a district just because it hurts the incumbents chances of re-election.
Not a particular one but as a whole, people are tired as politics as usual. They want true representation without all the back room deals and political agendas.
I believe that you have to be willing to work with those in office regardless of what letter is beside their name. The media may put a L beside mine but I prefer an A for American.
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Note: May submitted the above survey responses to Ballotpedia on October 23, 2022.
Legalization of Marijuana, Abolishing Income Taxes, Ensuring that no life is taken before God says it time. And ending all mandates. I believe the world runs better when we rule ourselves.
I make it a point to remind myself that elected officials are elected by the people to be the voice of the people. My voice is important but never more so than the ones who elected me.
I would love to leave a legacy that I honored God in everything I did, I was more help than hurt to the people I came in contact with and that I was an upstanding person.
I remember vividly, when 9/11 took place. I was 11 years old. I was standing in the cafeteria at my school holding my tray of food when a teacher ran in and said, the twin towers have been hit.
Mental Health. I’m not shy about it. I’ve struggled with mental health for about 24 years now. But now I am at a place where I know the signs and the triggers that cause it and I know what to do to help it. It doesn’t mean every day is great and it’s all taken care of, but I know how to make it better than it could be.
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Note: May submitted the above survey responses to Ballotpedia on May 25, 2022.
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