Meet Courtney
Courtney Johnston is an experienced small business owner with a background in corporate and municipal finance. Since 2019, she has been a conservative leader on Nashville’s overwhelmingly progressive Metro Council.
She has fought to fully fund law enforcement, voted against property tax hikes, and delivered real results for her district. She’s a political outsider who wants to drain the swamp and get rid of career politicians.
Courtney decided to run for Nashville’s Metro Council and to take on the bureaucracy after her home was broken into. She saw first-hand there was a need for better representation, ensuring crime reduction, and fighting for fiscal responsibility.
Raised in Central Louisiana, Courtney has lived in Middle Tennessee for over twenty years, serving her community. She lives in Crieve Hall, with her husband.
“I support President Trump, I’m pro-life, I’m for immediately securing the border, and fully funding law enforcement. Andy Ogles says he believes all that too — but he’s a totally ineffective politician who’s getting nothing done. He hasn’t passed a single bill into law. We need a real conservative leader who will deliver results, not a do-nothing grandstander who just chases headlines.
Middle Tennessee deserves a Member of Congress who is interested in fighting for our beliefs instead of just fighting for headlines.
I’m running for Congress because I believe in public service and in just a few short years on the Metro Council, I’ve been able to deliver real results. I’ve seen first-hand what the radical left wants to do in Nashville, and we can’t let that happen in Washington, D.C. We need real, effective, conservative leadership.”