Bringing Leadership
Back to Collin County
Frederick Frazier isn’t new to this fight – he’s proven he
can win it. As a former state representative, Frederick delivered on the
conservative priorities Texans care about: securing our border, cutting
property taxes, and protecting the state’s business economy.
We Need Our Fighter Back
District 61 has been stuck with a representative who does
little more than collect a paycheck. She’s followed orders, not led. She’s been
a spectator in Austin while our community paid the price.
That ends now.
The Difference Couldn’t be Clearer
• Frederick Frazierfights. The
incumbent follows.
• Frederick delivers results. The incumbent
delivers excuses.
• Frederick puts McKinney first. The
incumbent put McKinney last.
This race isn’t about starting over. It’s about taking
back a seat that should never have been lost and returning a real
leader to Austin. Frederick knows the job. He’s done the job. And he’s
ready to do it again.
Frederick Frazier has spent his career protecting and serving North Texans. A decorated police officer and longtime public servant, Frederick served 14 years as a Special Deputy U.S. Marshal, where he took on violent criminals and worked alongside federal partners to keep our communities safe. Twice, his courage and dedication earned him recognition as one of America’s Top Cops – one of law enforcement’s highest honors. Frederick brought that same commitment to the Texas Capitol. As your state representative, he showed up every day ready to fight for Collin County – securing the border, cutting property taxes, and strengthening Texas’ pro-business economy. He knows how to deliver results because he’s already done it. Now, Frederick is ready to return to Austin and finish the job. Give McKinney and District 61 the strong, fearless voice we deserve.
Collin County is too important to be an afterthought. McKinney deserves more than an empty suit. It’s time to take our voice back.
Join our movement. Follow this page. Share our message. And on May 2, help send a fighter back to Austin.