Career
She is a Republican. She has also worked as a real estate agent, an antiques dealer and as an interior decorator. After leaving dairy farming she stood for election as the Republican candidate for town supervisor of Willsboro, winning on her second attempt in 1992. She was town supervisor for 11 years and the chairwoman of the Essex County Board of Supervisors.
Sayward had narrowly beaten Thomas Scozzafava to the Republican nomination, and he stood against her as a Conservative candidate.
Sayward spent $112,000 on the campaign. In 2006 she became the secretary of the Assembly Republican Conference.
She ran unopposed, as a Republican with the endorsement of the Independence Party of New York, in the November 2008 and November 2010 general elections. Sayward retired from the Assembly at the end of 2012.
In 2012, she supported democratic President Barack Obama for re-election.
Positions
Sayward favors lowering health care costs, workers" compensation costs, and local property taxes, and has argued for extensive state budget cuts. She supported Governor David Paterson"s 2009 proposal to legalize same-sex marriage in New York and gave an emotional speech in the state assembly that helped pass a bill for legalization. Her elder son Glenn is gay and she views gay marriage as a civil rights issue.
She received significant campaign donations from out of state as a result of her position, but lost the endorsement of the Conservative Party of New York State.
She has campaigned nationally for gay rights and is involved with the Log Cabin Republicans.