About Jamie

In 2022, Jamie Johnson achieved a groundbreaking feat by becoming the first African American elected to represent Platte County in the Missouri Legislature. Joining this community from New Orleans as a Hurricane Katrina evacuee 17 years prior, Jamie found solace in the embrace of the Northland community, who wholeheartedly supported her family in building a brand-new life in the state of Missouri.
Jamie's dedication to serving others stems from her formative years, growing up in a military household that instilled the values of selflessness and duty. With her father and 11 other family members having proudly served in the military, Jamie carries their legacy with an immense sense of pride and gratitude.
In addition to her groundbreaking political achievements and her unwavering commitment to public service, Jamie is also deeply fulfilled by the roles she plays in her personal life. Being a mother to three amazing children brings her an abundance of joy and fulfillment. An avid reader, Jamie finds solace and inspiration within the pages of countless books. She also enjoys the time spent bonding with friends during delightful brunch outings.
Admired for her indomitable spirit, welcoming presence, and innate ability to connect with others, Jamie Johnson is a shining example of a multifaceted individual whose life is fueled by both her remarkable professional achievements and her cherished personal experiences.

  • Community Involvement.

    At 14, Jamie witnessed the impact of a single vote and the importance of protecting every voter's voice. Her parents tirelessly supported a City Council candidate who ultimately won by a slim margin, reinforcing the idea that one vote can change everything.

    In 2021, Jamie was elected as Vice-Chair of the Platte County Democratic Central Committee. She's been a vocal advocate in the state legislature, pushing for laws that improve the lives of everyday Missourians and protesting divisive and restrictive legislation. With this bid for public office in District 12, Jamie aims to continue her positive influence on behalf of her constituents.

  • Leadership.

    Seventeen years ago, Hurricane Katrina led Jamie and her family to make Kansas City their home. Immediately, Jamie immersed herself in her new community. She became involved in her children's youth sports organizations, forming friendships and establishing roots. Pursuing higher education at UMKC, Jamie earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban Planning & Design.

    Driven by her passion for community resilience following a natural disaster, Jamie, as the president of the student body organization, facilitated a successful student trip to New Orleans to support local businesses in their post-natural disaster recovery efforts.

    Jamie's natural leadership abilities are complemented by her dedication to continuous skill development. She currently holds positions as Vice-Chair of the Platte County Democratic Central Committee, Social Action Committee Representative for the Central Region of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and board member for the Community Action Agency of Greater Kansas City. Her previous roles include service on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council at Commerce Bank, the UMKC Arts & Sciences Alumni Board, and the Delta Sigma Theta Missouri Redistricting Committee.

  • Education.

    Jamie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban Planning & Design from UMKC, and she earned both a Master of Science degree in Organizational Development Psychology and a certification in Executive Leadership Coaching from Avila University.

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