
From Prairie Roots to Public Life
Kristi Lynn Noem and Bryon Noem both grew up in rural South Dakota. Kristi was born on November 30, 1971, in Watertown and raised on a family ranch in Hamlin County. Bryon grew up on a farm near Bryant, later earning a degree in business finance from Northern State University.
Early Partnership and Family Life
They married in 1992 in Watertown, when Kristi was around 20 years old. The couple have three children: Kassidy, Kennedy and Booker. Bryon ran his insurance business, and together they maintained ties to ranching, farming and small‑town life.

Kristi’s Political Rise and Bryon’s Support
Kristi entered politics after working on the family ranch and small business operations. She served in the South Dakota House, then the U.S. House of Representatives from 2011 to 2019, and as Governor of South Dakota from 2019 until 2025. Throughout that time, Bryon stayed out of the political spotlight while supporting her career — managing business interests and family affairs.
A Quiet Partnership, Not a Private Life
Their story does not include publicly verified dramatic scandals involving Bryon moving out or a confirmed affair between Kristi and Corey Lewandowski. While media outlets have reported such rumours, neither Kristi nor Lewandowski has confirmed an affair. Any claims of marital strain due to those rumours remain unverified.
Keeping Their Ground in Changing Times
Despite the pressures of public office, Kristi and Bryon continue to emphasise family and their rural roots. In Kristi’s own words:
“I married Bryon because I loved him and wanted to build a life with him… As the years went by and the kids were born, his actions revealed to me how he viewed fatherhood.”