


Make History. Elect Kalyn Free.
First Native American.
Red State Fighter.
Proven Winner.
Kalyn Free has spent her career breaking barriers and winning where Democrats are often counted out. As Vice Chair and the FIRST NATIVE AMERICAN elected to the Executive Committee, she’ll bring bold, unshakable leadership to the DNC—amplifying overlooked voices, building power from the ground up, and helping Democrats win everywhere.


“The Democratic Party must show up for every voice, every community, every day. That’s how we win.”
— Kalyn Free
The Issues
Kalyn's Vision for the DNC

About Kalyn
Kalyn Free has spent her life breaking barriers and fighting for progress. A citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, she would be the first Native American ever elected to DNC leadership. Her career spans decades of leadership, advocacy, and winning results:
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Trailblazing Career: The youngest attorney ever hired by the Department of Justice and the first Native American supervising attorney in its history.
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Red-State Champion: The first Native American woman elected District Attorney in Southeastern Oklahoma, Kalyn delivered justice for the most vulnerable in one of the reddest parts of the country. She brings the rural voice our party has too often overlooked—and knows how to win where others have given up.
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Proven Strategist: With 30+ years of campaign experience, Kalyn has helped Democrats win in tribal, rural, and urban communities alike. She brings unmatched tenacity and a deep bench of strategic experience to the toughest races in America.
Kalyn’s unique perspective—from rural Oklahoma to Washington, D.C.—gives her the insight, grit, and leadership the DNC needs right now.

