Kelly Townsend (born September 27, 1968)
is an American author, childbirth educator, birth
doula, and former
Republican politician. She was a member of the
Arizona Senate
The Arizona State Senate is part of the Arizona Legislature, the state legislature (United States), state legislature of the US state of Arizona. The Senate consists of 30 members each representing an average of 219,859 constituents (2009 figure ...
representing
District 16 from 2021 to 2023, and previously was a member of the
Arizona House of Representatives
The Arizona House of Representatives is the lower house of the Arizona Legislature, the state legislature (United States), state legislature of the U.S. state of Arizona. The upper house is the Arizona Senate, Senate. The House convenes in the le ...
from 2013 to 2021, acting as Majority Whip from 2017 to 2018.
Early life and education
Townsend grew up in
Oregon
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and served in the
United States Navy
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as an aircraft mechanic from 1988 to 1992, stationed at
Point Mugu, California. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and small business from
Arizona State University
Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public university, public research university in Tempe, Arizona, United States. Founded in 1885 as Territorial Normal School by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, the university is o ...
.
Career
Townsend was trained as a birth
doula in 1992 and a childbirth educator in 1993. She is the author of ''Christ Centered Childbirth'', a guide to help young parents draw upon their faith to help bring their child into the world. The book has been published in the United States, in Croatia under the title ''Duhovni pristup rađanju'' and in Slovenia under the title, ''Skozi nosečnost z Jezusom''.
Political career and electoral history
In 2010, Townsend was a member of the Greater Phoenix
Tea Party. She first ran for the Arizona House of Representatives in a six-way Republican primary in
District 22, placing fourth with 5,446 votes. The next year she campaigned for legislation requiring proof of citizenship as a prerequisite for ballot access. The legislation was passed by the
Arizona State Legislature
The Arizona State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Arizona. It is a bicameral legislature that consists of a lower house, the House of Representatives, and an upper house, the Senate. Composed of 90 legislators, the ...
but
veto
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ed by
Governor
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Jan Brewer
Janice Kay Brewer (''née'' Drinkwine; born September 26, 1944) is an American politician who served as the 22nd governor of Arizona from 2009 to 2015, as a member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party. Prior to this, Brewer ...
. In 2012 she was one of four candidates in
District 16 for the Republican House of Representatives primary, placing first with 9,298 votes. She won the second seat with 40,720 votes in the five-way general election against
Democratic nominee Matthew Cerra,
Arizona Green Party
The Arizona Green Party (AZGP) is the officially recognized affiliate of the Green Party in the state of Arizona. It was founded by Carolyn Campbell alongside others in the 1990s. Sam Hales, whose term expires January 2025, serves as Co-Chairper ...
candidate Bill Maher, and Democratic
write-in candidate
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Cara Prior.
Townsend has been a longstanding member of the
Oath Keepers
Oath Keepers is an American far-right anti-government militia whose leaders have been convicted of violently opposing the government of the United States, including the transfer of presidential power as prescribed by the United States co ...
. In 2014, she joined a caravan of fellow lawmakers to
Bundy Ranch and held a press conference condemning Federal overreach attending the
standoff between the FBI and Cliven Bundy in a fight over land rights, However, while she supported the group at the Bundy Ranch protest, Townsend condemned the Bundy sons occupation of the Oregon building by protestors that resulted in the death of LaVoy Finicum, which Townsend described as suicide by cop "just as he wanted," claiming that "discredited our cause," then linked to a video posted online by a relative of Finicum who said she was present at the scene when he was shot by FBI agents.
In June 2020, Townsend posted a
QAnon
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video with a flaming "Q" to her social media and followed high-profile QAnon accounts.
Election activism
In 2010, Townsend attended a presentation at which Russian-born attorney
Orly Taitz spoke about "rigged" voting machines and voter fraud, as well as her doubts about Obama's eligibility for the presidency, and Townsend discussed the
Asch conformity experiments
In psychology, the Asch conformity experiments were, or the Asch paradigm was, a series of studies directed by Solomon Asch studying if and how individuals yielded to or defied a majority (sociology), majority group and the effect of such influenc ...
in the context of
Obama birther theories.
In April 2019, a video of Townsend's visit to the
Mexico-United States border was posted by right-wing group, AZ Patriot. In the video, Townsend said her main concern was that migrants arriving were registering to vote in federal elections.
The day after Trump attorney
Rudy Giuliani
Rudolph William Louis Giuliani ( , ; born May 28, 1944) is an American politician and Disbarment, disbarred lawyer who served as the 107th mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001. He previously served as the United States Associate Attorney ...
presented allegations of election fraud, Townsend requested the Attorney General's office election integrity unit investigate all allegations presented by Giuliani.
In February 2020, Townsend sponsored a bill which she said would combat voter fraud. Opponents claimed that the bill would, among other things, restrict anyone from voting with the assistance of a translator unless the person had a disability. During a hearing before the House Elections Committee, Townsend removed the leader of an activist group from the hearing and shut down public commentary. The same month, Townsend proposed legislation for a voter fraud hotline predicting possible foreign interference or meddling in the then upcoming 2020 election. Her bill also expanded law enforcement powers allowing law enforcement or agents of the Attorney Generals office election integrity unit to enter a polling place during the vote count to investigate voter fraud.
Following the 2020 election, Townsend was a vocal supporter of
election fraud
Electoral fraud, sometimes referred to as election manipulation, voter fraud, or vote rigging, involves illegal interference with the process of an election, either by increasing the vote share of a favored candidate, depressing the vote share o ...
theories, speaking at "
Stop the Steal
After Democratic nominee Joe Biden won the 2020 United States presidential election, Republican nominee and then-incumbent president Donald Trump pursued an unprecedented effort to overturn the election, with support from his campaign, ...
" movement rallies, advocating the
independent state legislature theory
The independent state legislature theory or independent state legislature doctrine (ISL) is a judicially rejected legal theory that posits that the Constitution of the United States delegates authority to regulate Federal elections in the United ...
and petitioning the
United States Congress
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to accept 11 "alternate"
presidential electors
In the United States, the Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that is formed every four years for the sole purpose of voting for the president and vice president in the presidential election. This process is described in ...
pledged to vote for
Donald Trump
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or to nullify Arizona's electoral votes pending an audit.
Townsend led her supporters in criticism of House Speaker Rusty Bowers for his refusal to allow her and her colleagues to call a formal legislative session to recall the State's electors.
Townsend wanted a hearing to exercise her subpoena power as House Elections Chair to access voting machines.
On November 4, 2020, after a video was published of a woman claiming her vote was not counted due to the voting center requiring the use of Sharpies, Townsend took to her social media asking others with Sharpie experiences to come forward. After Trump Team's Sharpie lawsuit was dismissed as meritless, Townsend introduced legislation to restrict the use of
Sharpie brand markers to mark ballots.
In December 2020, Townsend reportedly expressed concern to Giuliani that unless they had a pending legal case, their attempts to promote the alternate elector scheme might appear treasonous. Townsend proposed legislation to establish criminal penalties for election workers who misplace ballots, and contractors that fail to meet the terms of the contract. She also made public demands for law enforcement investigations of election workers, including for simple mistakes. She supported legislation that would require voters in Arizona who
vote by mail to include identification paperwork along with their ballots.
Maricopa County Republican Party chair, Rae Chornenky, resigned December 10, after coming under fire from Townsend for failing to attend the county's logic & accuracy test session of election equipment, and alleging her inaction “contributed to the collapse of Arizona voter confidence.”
The day before the
attack on the U.S. Capitol, Townsend sponsored a bill to recall Arizona's electors that had been allocated to Biden and replace them with Trump electors.
After the Capitol was breached, Townsend publicly alleged the rioters learned their behavior from the left, who were the real culprits. Adding, to her now deleted tweet "
year of violence from the Left. Heck, maybe it is the Left in disguise..."
On January 7, 2021, in a since deleted tweet, Townsend blamed Arizona Governor Doug Ducey for the attack on the U.S. Capitol alleging he refused to bring the legislature into session along with House Speaker Rusty Bowers to conduct a full forensic audit.
Two months following her defeat of the election reform packages, Townsend leveraged her power with her budget vote to stall finalizing a budget as part of an effort to pressure GOP colleagues into creating a special legislative panel to review the results of the audit being conducted by the Senate of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County that she had championed. The following month, Townsend threatened the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in a video interview with Jordan Conradson from the
Gateway Pundit, that it was their "come to Jesus moment," and that if they did not come forward to work with her and her associates on election integrity issues, they could be indicted or recalled.
In February 2022, Townsend proposed legislation requiring monthly reviews of the
electoral roll
An electoral roll (variously called an electoral register, voters roll, voters list, poll book or other description) is a compilation that lists persons who are entitled to vote for particular elections in a particular jurisdiction. The list is ...
and the prompt removal of felons from them, as well as prohibition of same-day voter registrations. Also in February 2022, Townsend said as part of a failed attempt to ban voting machines, that a return to the voting practices of "our parents" would improve the system. In March 2022 she issued a subpoena to Maricopa County to produce election data previously subpoenaed by the
Arizona Attorney General
The Arizona attorney general is the chief legal officer of the State of Arizona, in the United States. This state officer is the head of the Arizona Department of Law, more commonly known as the Arizona Attorney General's Office. The state attorn ...
.
In March 2022, Townsend issued additional subpoenas to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and publicly accused them of obstruction due to their non-compliance. In May 2022, after a Senate presentation by
True the Vote, Townsend called on supporters to monitor
ballot drop boxes used for
early voting
Early voting, also called advance polling or pre-poll voting, is a convenience voting process by which voters in a public election can vote before a scheduled Election Day (politics), election day. Early voting can take place remotely, such as v ...
in the 2022 elections for indications of electoral fraud. In June 2022, Townsend received an FBI subpoena for emails and text messages relating to the Arizona Senate's examination of electoral fraud issues.
In July 2022, Townsend told the ''Washington Post'' in an interview that she had one or two phone calls with Giuliani in December 2020 but no longer has the phone on which those calls were made. She said she has described the nature of the calls to the FBI.
On August 4, 2022, Townsend led a group that protested the election at the Pinal County Supervisors meeting criticizing Pinal County Attorney Kent Volkmer for his stance and threatening to go to court to stop the County from certifying the results of the 2022 primary election.
It was found that multiple polling locations did not have enough ballots ready for voters, and that many left the polling station without voting. At the meeting, Townsend told the Board of Supervisors they needed to halt certification and re-run the 2022 primary election citing continued claims of election malfeasance and chain of custody issues. Alternatively, the board opted to fire and replace the Pinal County elections director with Geraldine Roll, who resigned in June 2023 alleging she was not protected from political attacks led by Townsend and her associates.
Townsend filed a lawsuit for an injunction to halt the Pinal County ballot count which was denied on August 12, 2022. In November 2022, Townsend issued a subpoena for midterm election administration records in Maricopa County which the County rejected.
Opposition Toward Former House Speaker Rusty Bowers
In 2019, Townsend recognized the effect of inciting a crowd toward a fellow lawmaker, "When someone of authority incites mental warfare or otherwise, those out in the community who may or may not be stable will take that to heart and do it, and maybe take it to another level," she said."
Beginning in November 2020, Townsend actively called for the removal of Rusty Bowers from office after he refused to bring the legislature into session to vote to send Trump electors to Congress for the 2020 election.
In December 2020, Townsend tweeted the home address and phone number of Rusty Bowers, which prompted her support groups to protest outside his home. The tweet was later deleted.
Townsend stated she had a donor willing to pay $500K to support the recall.
America Restored, a group Townsend is closely allied with, funded the attempted recall. When the recall effort failed, Townsend solicited David Farnsworth, with whom she had worked with on DCS and child sex trafficking issues, to run against Bowers in the 2022 midterms, reporting that she could not stand serving with Bowers any further.
On December 4, 2020, when Townsend insisted the State send alternate electors as part of a bid to overturn the election, Bowers rejected such a proposal. Townsend alleged Bowers did not understand constitutional law, and was quoted as tweeting, "It is imperative that Arizona's legislators use our Article 2 power and choose the electors after everything we have seen here," Townsend wrote on Twitter in the afternoon. "I do not want to go down in history as doing nothing about it."
History of Child Welfare System Activism and Judiciary Conflict
In 2015, Townsend led a group of parents aggrieved by the child welfare system which they allege wrongfully removed their children from the home. In 2017, Townsend sponsored a bill to prohibit child welfare workers from lying in hearings or withholding exculpatory evidence. Townsend spoke out defending anti-vax parents whose child with a fever was removed based on allegations of medical neglect.
In 2019, Judge Timothy Ryan ordered Townsend removed from his court as she publicly criticized the Court's decision regarding a child welfare case and rules surrounding the confidentiality of CPS hearings designed to protect the child. While challenging the Judge's decision to remove her, Townsend insisted Judge Ryan put in writing why he was ordering her removal from his courtroom and he informed her he would note it in the record. After being removed for violating the courts order not to discuss confidential hearings with the press, Townsend spoke out publicly against Judge Ryan, accusing him publicly of targeting her.
School-related activism
In 2018, Townsend supported protestors at a rally outside a school for a student who stated he was bullied for wearing Trump attire.
The following year, she sponsored legislation to stop what she described as potential political influence efforts in the classroom.
In early 2022, she sponsored a bill defunding the Arizona School Boards Association, alleging the association engages in partisan lobbying and did not renounce its National Association when it took sides in political debate.
Ballot Drop Box Monitoring and Voter Intimidation Allegations
Townsend encouraged "vigilantes" to stake out ballot drop boxes and obtain license plates of votes after a presentation by True the Vote alleging ballot boxes were illegally stuffed with fraudulent votes, prompting concerns of voter intimidation. A Federal Judge did not agree such activity met the threshold of voter intimidation.
COVID-19 Mask Protest
Townsend opposed mask mandates and vowed not to wear a mask while working at the Arizona Capitol. Townsend also opposed mask use in schools and led
anti-mask
During the COVID-19 pandemic, face masks or coverings, including N95 respirator, N95, FFP standards#FFP2 mask, FFP2, surgical mask, surgical, and Cloth face mask, cloth masks, have been employed as public and personal health control measures ag ...
protests at school board meetings.
Citizen Alleged Retaliation for Social Media Criticism
Citizen Patrick Mannion reported to the Arizona Attorney General that when he criticized Townsend on social media, she contacted his employer and attempted to get him fired.
ALEC and Article V Convention Activism
Townsend served as a Chairperson for ALEC's Article V agenda and has been a staunch supporter of holding a constitutional convention to amend the constitution to mandate a balanced budget amendment.
Governor Ducey COVID-19 Lockdown Protest
Townsend and Trickovic led an organized effort in opposition the COVID-19 lockdown orders issued by Arizona Governor Ducey.
Arizona House of Representatives
In 2014, Townsend along with fellow Arizona lawmakers attended the
Bundy standoff. Townsend characterized the Federal government's response as reminiscent of
Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square or Tian'anmen Square () is a city square in the city center of Beijing, China, named after the Tiananmen ("''Gate of Heavenly Peace''") located to its north, which separates it from the Forbidden City. The square contains th ...
. She subsequently won both the Republican Party primary and the general election, both with 39 percent of the vote.
In 2018 Townsend criticized semi-nude female women's rights activists, abortion and the "culture of death", the Arizona child welfare system, the
furry community and opposed increased funding for education. That year she won the general election with 35.72 percent of the vote.
In 2019 she compared mandatory
vaccination
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to
Communism
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and the
Holocaust
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,
supported high school students who alleged they had been prevented from wearing "
Make America Great Again
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" clothing
and was accused of retaliation by a
Facebook
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user who posted content critical of her.
Arizona Senate
During her Senate tenure Townsend renewed her criticism of COVID-19 vaccines, comparing
public service announcements
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on state highways to Communist Chinese propaganda and comparing those that complain about the unvaccinated to
Nazis
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. She supported parents protesting against local school boards, arguing that the
National School Board Association and
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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were attacking parents' rights. In 2022 she sponsored bills that would prohibit school districts from using tax dollars to pay their School Board Association membership dues and that would allow parents to use criminal and civil process for a teacher's violation of a parent's right to direct the education of his or her child. Townsend also supported legislation that would prohibit the teaching of
critical race theory
Critical race theory (CRT) is an academic field focused on the relationships between Social constructionism, social conceptions of Race and ethnicity in the United States census, race and ethnicity, Law in the United States, social and political ...
in schools. According to the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights she participates in social media groups that identify with
sovereign citizen
''Sovereign'' is a title that can be applied to the highest leader in various categories. The word is borrowed from Old French , which is ultimately derived from the Latin">-4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to ...
ideology as well as other far-right ideologies.
Antisemitism Controversy with the Anti-Defamation League
The Anti-Defamation League urged Townsend to retract a post of a Nazi symbol she posted to social media as a political statement regarding mask use.
Public Comment on Trump and Stormy Daniels Controversy
Townsend, who introduced former President
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
to Arizona politics before he ran for office, faced a recall effort by a local resident after she defended Trump as the allegations that Trump had an affair with porn star Stormy Daniels became public, saying, "women who are acting in 'moral defiance' have 'no defense' if they are sexually harassed or raped."
McCain history and Agenda 21
Townsend is an anti-
Agenda 21
Agenda 21 is a non-binding action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development. It is a product of the Earth Summit (UN Conference on Environment and Development) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. It is an action ag ...
activist who demanded an apology from former Congressman
John McCain
John Sidney McCain III (August 29, 1936 – August 25, 2018) was an American statesman and United States Navy, naval officer who represented the Arizona, state of Arizona in United States Congress, Congress for over 35 years, first as ...
after he called
Tea Partiers and anti-agenda 21 activists "hobbits."
Patriot Party Movement of Arizona
By 2018, Townsend's activism with the Arizona Tea Party later merged into collaboration with the Patriot Movement of Arizona in which Townsend led and promoted the group speaking at protests, events, and rallies, while encouraging members to stand up and fight for their rights and Country.
Anti Abortion Activism
In 2005, Townsend wrote a book ''Christ Centered Childbirth'', and has been a longstanding anti-abortion activist.
In 2009, three years before taking office, Townsend was an activist in the Walk for Life marches whose primary goal was to overturn Roe v. Wade. In 2019, Townsend made headlines posting a photo of herself with a teardrop symbol in support of an anti-abortion bill alleging that allowing aborted babies to die after an abortion is infanticide.
Failed Congressional Bid and Defeat in 2022 State Senate Primary
In 2022, Townsend said she gave up the Congress race and a much coveted Trump endorsement to fight
Wendy Rogers for an Arizona Senate seat. Townsend lost the August 2022 District 7 State Senate primary to Rogers by a 59.7% to 40.3% margin.
Personal
Townsend was married to pilot Daniel Townsend, who died in a helicopter crash in 2009. She has three adult children.
References
External links
Official campaign websiteOfficial pageat the
Arizona State Legislature
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Place of birth missing (living people)
1968 births
Living people
Arizona State University alumni
Republican Party members of the Arizona House of Representatives
Politicians from Mesa, Arizona
Southern Oregon University alumni
Women state legislators in Arizona
21st-century members of the Arizona State Legislature
21st-century American women politicians
American conspiracy theorists