For Sulphur Springs City Council — Place 6
Decisions guided by facts, transparency, and the best interests of the people of Sulphur Springs. — James Schumacher
For over three decades, James Schumacher has called Hopkins County home. As a Financial Technology Executive, he brings analytical discipline and real-world experience — skills that translate directly into responsible, data-driven governance for Sulphur Springs.
Beyond his professional career, James has dedicated himself to the community through volunteer work — building relationships and understanding the needs of his neighbors.
Decades of executive leadership — delivering results through data, discipline, and strategic thinking.
Deeply invested in Sulphur Springs through years of hands-on community involvement and service.
A true local voice — rooted here, not just visiting. James lives this community every day.
Policy grounded in evidence and analysis — not politics or guesswork.
Residents deserve to know how and why decisions are made.
Every vote, every budget — what's best for Sulphur Springs?
Financial discipline applied to city governance — tax dollars accounted for.
Accessible and answerable to constituents — not just at election time.
Smart growth that preserves our character and creates opportunity.