Sherronna Bishop is a Colorado-linked, now Texas-linked conservative activist and media figure known as America's Mom. The current repo supports her as a significant actor in several overlapping Colorado political clusters: Lauren Boebert's 2020 campaign orbit, post-2020 election-integrity / election-denial organizing around Mesa County and Tina Peters, Moms for America national-team activity, and Garfield RE-2 school-board recall-defense organizing.
The source base is mixed. Public filings support business and committee facts. Bishop's own site supports self-description and public messaging. Moms for America's site supports a current organizational title. ABC News, The New Yorker, Colorado Newsline, CPR, Post Independent, Aspen Public Radio, and Colorado Times Recorder provide independent reporting. Evaluative labels such as far right, election denier, anti-LGBTQ, or extremist should remain attributed to the sources using them unless a later repo style decision standardizes those labels.
The repo does not yet support a full private biography. The strongest current public biography evidence is limited:
constitutional conservative.2021 search, refers to her husband, and reports her own account of school-policy grievances. Use this for self/ally framing rather than neutral adjudicated fact.2025 interview page describes Bishop as a wife and mother of four and says she explained why her family moved from Colorado to Texas. Treat this as ally-media self-presentation.2019 and 2020.2024.America's Mom site includes first-person statements about family, Christian belief, and government overreach, but those should remain self-description unless independently corroborated.Open biography gaps include birth date, education, exact residence chronology, full early-career sequence, and whether ally-bio phrases such as image consulting, hair-and-makeup business, and the official trade name All About Looks Image Company all describe the same venture.
Colorado Secretary of State records support two Bishop-linked business records:
All About Looks Image Company: expired individual trade name, formed 2019-09-27, registrant displayed as sherronna bishop.America's Mom Ltd.: Colorado LLC formed 2020-11-13, registered agent Sherronna Bishop, displayed as delinquent in the retrieved record.These filings support business owner / registrant / registered agent relationship labels. They do not establish revenue, clients, employment, ownership of web assets, or exact operating dates.
America's Mom is Bishop's public brand and media / organizing platform. The live site identifies her as Sherronna Bishop aka AMERICA'S MOM, points to latest episodes on FrankSpeech, invites donations and volunteers, and describes a Colorado Team with local events, candidate trainings, and local-candidate support.
The best current ontology is mixed: personal brand, media platform, organizing vehicle, and linked Colorado LLC. The repo does not yet establish whether the LLC owns the website, show, social accounts, event operations, or any funds.
Archived site states sharpen the platform picture. A 2021 Wayback homepage shows a Wix-era site with event, ticketing, store/cart, membership/profile, subscription, automated-email, and contact functions. A 2024 Wayback get-involved page shows the later WordPress-era surface with FrankSpeech navigation, a resource menu including Moms for America and Mesa County election materials, and continuing Colorado Team / candidate-training language. These are platform and intake signals, not proof of formal committee status.
Bishop's public messaging uses Christian and parental-rights language. The New Yorker reports she began America's Mom in 2019 to promote parental rights after Jared Polis's election and Colorado fights over comprehensive sex education, school vaccination, and oil and gas. The live site frames her activism around children, parental choice, and opposition to government tyranny, with explicit Christian sovereignty language in at least one first-person post.
The current record does not establish formal ministry office, denominational role, church staff status, or a theological chain of command.
Bishop's strongest documented campaign role is in Lauren Boebert's 2020 campaign orbit. ABC News reported she was no longer with the campaign by October 2020 but had been campaign manager as recently as July according to campaign communications. Colorado Times Recorder reported she was Boebert's campaign manager when Boebert defeated Scott Tipton in the June 2020 Republican primary. The New Yorker reported Bishop said she served as Boebert's campaign manager through the primary, while a Boebert spokesperson described her as one of many volunteers.
The safest current role label is campaign manager / top aide during the 2020 primary period, with unresolved departure timing and unresolved role framing after the primary.
Other documented political activity includes:
2019 red-flag-law protest where Colorado Times Recorder reported she thanked Bikers for Trump and Three Percenters for security2021 Grand Junction election-fraud presentation, according to Colorado Times RecorderAmerica's Mom, according to repo capturesThe strongest school-board evidence is Garfield RE-2. Post Independent reported Bishop spoke at One Door Church in Rifle in May 2024 in support of Tony May during the recall fight. Colorado Times Recorder and CPR reported that Bishop and Kelly Kohls discussed strategy on a secret Zoom call to defend May and challenge the community-led recall.
Supported relationship labels:
speaker: One Door Church / Tony May recall-defense eventorganizer: CPR described Bishop as organizer of the Zoom callrecall-defense strategist: supported by CTR / CPR reporting on the callMoms for America national-team member: current Moms for America team page lists Bishop as National Director Strategic InitiativesThe broader infrastructure around that activity includes America's Mom candidate-training / local-candidate-support language and Moms for America's self-reported school-board trainings, parent advocacy trainings, legal referrals/resources, ambassadors, and media reach. Kelly Kohls's current Moms for America title ties her to the School Board Leadership Project. This supports a national parental-rights / school-board organizing context around the Garfield RE-2 episode, but it does not establish that Bishop personally directed Moms for America's school-board project or held a formal Garfield RE-2 committee role.
Row-level TRACER review of the retained Garfield RE-2 recall and legal-fee issue-committee slices found no Bishop, spelling-variant, America's Mom, Moms for America, Kelly Kohls, Brad Miller, or Britton Fletchall finance rows. The Legal Fees for Tony May slice instead centers on Tony May, RE2 Community Partners, and Hoskin Farina & Kampf, P.C. Public Garfield RE-2 agenda/packet captures from May through September 2024 returned no text hits for Tony May, legal-fee, reimbursement, Hoskin/Farina/Kampf, recall, Brad Miller, or Britton Fletchall terms. These negative findings narrow the public-record evidence; they do not resolve private Zoom-call discussion, executive-session materials, attorney-client communications, or emails.
Unsupported or not-yet-supported labels:
Bishop's public activity sits squarely inside the repo's Election integrity activism concept. Sources differ in terminology: Bishop's own platform uses election-integrity and anti-government language, while independent reporting often uses election-denial or conspiracist framing.
Supported activity includes:
2021 Grand Junction eventphantom ballot narrativesAmerica's MomBecause the source set contains self-description, ally description, reporting, trial testimony, and prosecutor statements, relationship labels need date and source context.
Current repo-supported direct relationships:
National Director Strategic Initiatives title on the organization's team page; New Yorker reported director of election security in 2022.2025 reporting.Weaker or unresolved relationships:
Current evidence supports the following:
2021-11-16 in connection with the Mesa County election-security investigation, according to The New Yorker and contemporaneous reporting. Bishop's own site includes a first-person account of the search.2026-04-02 that the Colorado Court of Appeals affirmed Peters's convictions but reversed her sentence and remanded for resentencing. This updates the Peters case posture, not Bishop's direct legal status.2026-04-16 public-source pass did not locate a public docket for Bishop v. Schoening, E.D. Tex. 2:26-cv-00300.Bishop et al v. Oltmann, E.D. Tex. 2:2026cv00190, and a Bishop (PS) et al v. USA, D. Colo. 1:2025cv03407, lead. Justia snippets identify Neil Bishop / Neil T. Bishop and Sherronna Bishop / Sherronna P. Bishop as co-plaintiffs in those matters. Complaints and docket packets remain unresolved.The current repo does not support saying Bishop was convicted or charged in the Tina Peters state case.
Neil Bishop should not be over-materialized into a standalone entity page on the current record. The repo-supported relevance is narrow:
2021 FBI search;2022;The current source set does not support a full Neil Bishop biography, political role, employment role, residence chronology, or independent network claim.
Direct and operational:
Direct but role-limited or disputed:
Weak or source-gap adjacency:
America's Mom origin date, legal structure, and ownership / platform relationshipBishop v. Schoening, Bishop et al v. Oltmann, and Bishop (PS) et al v. USAAll About Looks Image Consulting wording