Shelle Page has spent 29 years building her life in Brooklyn Park — and the last two years fighting for it. Now she's running to lead all of it.

Who is Shelle Page?

Shelle Page is a 29-year resident of Brooklyn Park and your elected Central District Council Member. In 2024, she earned your trust to serve on the City Council — and she has spent every day since working to honor it. Now, Shelle is taking the next step: running for Mayor of Brooklyn Park in 2026.

With over 30 years of professional experience as a Mortgage Consultant, Shelle has built her career on trust, integrity, and a genuine commitment to helping people achieve their goals. Those same values guide everything she does in public service.

Shelle raised her two daughters in District #279 and #011. She is a proud board member of Minneapolis Women's Rotary, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting women, children, and families. And she has been a steadfast supporter of Brooklyn Park's First Responders throughout her career — understanding the unique demands and sacrifices of those who keep our community safe.

Community Advocate

Shelle has spent her adult life showing up for Brooklyn Park — not just as a candidate or an elected official, but as a neighbor, a business professional, and a volunteer.

She has long advocated for housing affordability, neighborhood safety, and local business support. Her approach to leadership is rooted in collaboration, transparency, and a genuine desire to listen before acting.

As a mortgage professional, she has helped countless families in this community navigate some of the most important financial decisions of their lives; that experience has given her both empathy and a clear-eyed understanding of what economic stability really means for real people.

As Mayor, Shelle will bring that same boots-on-the-ground, people-first approach to leading all of Brooklyn Park.

Commitment to Brooklyn Park

Brooklyn Park is one of the most diverse cities in Minnesota. It is home to long-time residents and new arrivals, small business owners and renters, young families and seniors. Every neighborhood has different needs — and every resident deserves a mayor who will listen to them.

Shelle's vision for Brooklyn Park is built on four pillars: fiscal accountability, public safety, community first, and homes, not just housing.

She believes that when residents are genuinely empowered — when their voices shape decisions, not just fill public comment periods — the entire city is stronger for it.

She is not running to represent one district. She is running to lead one city.