[1] In December 2021, Graham graduated cum laude from the University of South Africa with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB).
[5] The ANC narrowly retained control of the municipality and Graham was elected as a PR councillor.
[6] During her tenure on the Dr Beyers Naudé local council, she was the DA's caucus leader, the Portfolio Chairperson on Corporate Services and a member of the municipality's executive committee.
[9] On 5 June 2019, the DA parliamentary leader, Mmusi Maimane, appointed her as shadow deputy minister of public works and infrastructure.
[10] Shortly afterwards, she was appointed as the DA's constituency leader for the Dr Beyers Naude municipality.
[7] Graham was appointed Shadow Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure in December 2020, succeeding Patricia Kopane.
[13] Graham was promoted to Shadow Minister of Electricity and an additional member of the Public Enterprises, Mineral Resources and Energy, and Public Service and Administration (The Presidency) portfolios during a shadow cabinet reshuffle on 21 April 2023.