Jasper Tate

Jasper Tate, a character in the Big Sky Country series, is the owner of Tate's Candy Emporium and the Sweetridge mayoral candidate running against Asha Roanhorse. He is first seen in Book 2, Chapter 2.

Appearance
Jasper has short dark brown yet graying hair, gray eyes, and tan skin. He has a beard. He wears a dark pink suit, with white dress shirt and colorful pocket square.

Personality
As soon as Mayor Calhoun announces his resignation, Jasper takes the initiative to jump on the stage and rally support for his campaign bid. He openly takes credit for actions from other characters. When Asha bashes him at the debate, it is mentioned that he prioritizes profit over the working conditions of his employees.

Book 2

 * Chapter 2: Sweetridge, USA
 * Chapter 4: This Ain't Your First Rodeo
 * Chapter 8: On the Block
 * Chapter 10: Happy Birthday, Darlin' (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 11: Meet Me At The Festival
 * Chapter 13: The Great Debate

Asha Roanhorse
After he takes credit for leading the repairs of Milton's Antique Shop, something that Asha had done, she decides to campaign against him. In Chapter 4, his slogan is revealed and like Asha, he created buttons and is handing them out. Asha is being accused of stealing the buttons idea from him but you can remind everyone that handing out buttons is a basic step in every election.

In Chapter 8, he takes credit for Asha's idea to bring back the annual Sweetridge Flower Festival, donating $50000 from his business and reducing Asha's input to the hired help.

Your Character
When you first see Jasper at the town meeting, you ask Asha who he is. She tells you that he is a "big deal" in Sweetridge.

Bentley Johnson
In an effort to build up the "hype" of Sweetridge, Bentley films Jasper at the rodeo in Chapter 4. In Chapter 8, even if Bentley is on your side (and thereby Asha's side), he says that Jasper makes for good drama on television and gives Asha the advice to not underestimate Jasper and his tactics.

Trivia

 * His character model resembles a younger version of Mr. Crandall.
 * His campaign slogan is "making Sweetridge even sweeter".
 * During the mayoral debate in Book 2, Chapter 13, it is mentioned by Asha that he has petitioned the city council to relax labor laws and decrease the minimum wage.