About Nathan Willett
A 7th-generation Missourian who's tired of watching Washington fail the people who sent them there.
Born and Raised in North Missouri
Nathan Willett is running for Congress in Missouri's 6th Congressional District because he's tired of watching Washington fail the people who sent them there.
A seventh-generation Missourian, Nathan was born and raised in Liberty, Missouri, in a family of educators, ranchers, and small business owners. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Missouri–Columbia in 2018, where he served as Student Body President — winning with the highest turnout in the school's 183-year history. He went on to earn a graduate degree from the University of Missouri–St. Louis in 2020.
Nathan built his career as a math teacher in Kansas City Public Schools and the Park Hill School District, where he sees every day what's at stake for the next generation of Missouri kids. He also serves as a Kansas City Scholars scholarship reviewer.
In 2023, Nathan ran for the Kansas City Council's 1st District — the Northland — on a promise to fight for the Northland's fair share, back the blue, and stop the housing-cost burden of overreaching city regulations. He won with 63% of the vote.
Nathan is a constitutional conservative. He believes in securing the border, defending family farms, protecting the unborn, the Second Amendment, unleashing American energy, and standing with President Trump every step of the way.
Real Northwest Missouri. We Pick. Not Washington.
Nathan Willett is a high school math teacher, Northland councilman, and 7th-generation Missourian running for Congress to secure the border, defend the Second Amendment, and stand up for hardworking families.