[2] Out of the 18 people standing for election, Wilson placed third, and the highest for her party.
She was the only woman elected to the council,[1][3] and succeeded WIPM candidate Amelia Nicholson.
[4] In 2016, she was part of the official delegation who visited the government of Saint Kitts and Nevis to promote cooperation between the two island nations.
[5] The following year, she spoke of how the Saba government needs to do more to encourage the skills of school leavers so that they may contribute greater to the local economy.
Outside of her work with the government, Wilson is also a social worker and family guardian.