Officers

County Chair

Jeff Miller: jeffrageous@yahoo.com

Jeff Miller was born in New Jersey, but moved to Brazos County in 1982 and has lived here ever since. He graduated from A&M Consolidated High School in 1994 and attended Blinn College. Jeff participated in the process of both the Republican and Democrat parties before finally deciding “enough is enough” and joining the Libertarian party officially in 2020.

Vice-Chair

Chrisiana Chamon Garcia: cschamon@tamu.edu

Dr. Christiana Chamon Garcia was raised in Houston where she was indoctrinated by the Left. When she turned 19, she realized that she identified as a Libertarian. She became active in the LP after the 2020 election when she got tired of being the only objective person in every single room and decided to network with other Libertarians. Christiana received her BSEE from UH, her MSEE from TAMU, and her Ph.D. from TAMU in 2021. She is very excited to serve as the Vice Chair of LP Brazos County, and she looks forward to joining you in plotting to take over the world and leave you alone!

Secretary

Mike Halvorson: halvormike@yahoo.com

Mike Halvorson has a B.S. in Biomedical Science and a Ph.D. in Veterinary Public Health/Toxicology from Texas A&M University. He grew up in Pitman, New Jersey and went to High School in Beaumont, Texas. He is currently employed as a Business Development Manager with AGS Scientific in Bryan, Texas. Mike has previously served as an Alderman for the City of Evansville, Wisconsin and as a member of the Board of Directors and Vice President of Crossroads Connection Prison Ministries in Omaha, Nebraska. Mike joined the Libertarian Party in 2008.

Treasurer

Sherry Garland: readgarland@aol.com

Sherry Garland graduated from The University of Texas at Arlington with a BA in French and did graduate studies in Linguistics/English. She worked in university libraries for many years before becoming the award-winning author of over 30 books for children, teens and adults. She joined the Libertarian Party in the late 1980s and was active in the Harris County LP before moving to Bryan in 1999.

County Chair -- Jeff Miller

Email: brazos@lptexas.org

Jeff Miller was born in New Jersey, but moved to Brazos County in 1982 and has lived here ever since. He graduated from A&M Consolidated High School in 1994 and attended Blinn College. Jeff participated in the process of both the Republican and Democrat parties before finally deciding “enough is enough” and joining the Libertarian party officially in 2020.

Vice-Chair -- Nick Hearn

Email: nhearn@tamu.edu

Born in Alabama and raised across Florida, Louisiana, and North Carolina, Nick ultimately settled in Texas. After serving in the US Marine Corps from 2008 to 2014, he delved into politics, joining the Libertarian Party in 2008 while preparing for his first voting opportunity. Since then, Nick has been actively involved in various Libertarian campaigns. In 2022, he ran for the Texas house in District 87, driven by a commitment to limited government and defending individual freedoms.

In 2023, Nick moved to Brazos County and works as an IT professional.

Secretary -- Breanna Brittain

Email: brebrittain@gmail.com

Breanna is a born and raised Texan. She moved to Brazos County in 2020 and currently works as a State Farm Insurance agent, as well as a local certified Yoga Instructor.
 
Breanna participated in the process of both the Republican and Democratic parties until she could no longer do so, and thankfully found and joined the Brazos County Libertarian party at the brink of the 2024 election season.
 
She is very passionate about helping the Libertarian party reach the younger generations. She hopes to help the community avoid any further stagnation from old procedures, and create real change by finding balance in what the community truly needs, and what will bring harmonious growth that is aligned with the forgotten truths within our constitution. 
 

Treasurer -- Sherry Garland

Email: readgarland@aol.com

Sherry Garland graduated from The University of Texas at Arlington with a BA in French and did graduate studies in Linguistics/English. She worked in university libraries for many years before becoming the award-winning author of over 30 books for children, teens and adults. She joined the Libertarian Party in the late 1980s and was active in the Harris County LP before moving to Bryan in 1999.

Scroll to Top