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Ryan C. Bundy (born 1972) is an American cattle rancher and former
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candidate in Nevada's 2018 Gubernatorial Election. He is the brother of
Ammon Bundy Ammon Edward Bundy (born September 1, 1975) is an American anti-government militant and activist who led the 2016 occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. He is the son of rancher Cliven Bundy, who was the central figure in ...
and the son of
Cliven Bundy Cliven D. Bundy (born April 29, 1946) is an American cattle rancher known for his role in the 2014 Bundy standoff. Bundy has advocated a philosophy opposed to what he views as federal government overreach. He is the father of Ammon Bundy, who ...
, who was a central figure in the 2014 Bundy standoff in Bunkerville, Nevada over his unpaid
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s on federally-owned
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. Ryan Bundy was noted as a participant and leader in both the 2014 Bundy standoff and the 2016
occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge On January 2, 2016, an armed group of right-wing militants seized and occupied the headquarters of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Harney County, Oregon, and continued to occupy it until law enforcement made a final arrest on February 1 ...
in
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.


Early life

Bundy was born in Nevada in 1972, the son of
Cliven Bundy Cliven D. Bundy (born April 29, 1946) is an American cattle rancher known for his role in the 2014 Bundy standoff. Bundy has advocated a philosophy opposed to what he views as federal government overreach. He is the father of Ammon Bundy, who ...
, and his first wife, Jane Marie Brown Bundy. When he was seven years old, a Ford LTD ran over and stalled over his head, leaving him with a disfigured face. The accident resulted in Bundy having a broken arm, a cracked skull, and a severely ripped motor nerve that left part of his face immobile.


Protests and legal trials

Bundy spoke at a 2014 protest against the Bureau of Land Management's decision to bar all-terrain vehicles from
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, an environmentally sensitive area of southeastern Utah. The protest drew 40-50 protesters, and the
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said Bundy shouted down one of the protest event's organizers who got cold feet about driving ATVs near protected archeological sites.


2014 Bundy standoff in Bunkerville

For over twenty years, Bundy's father
Cliven Bundy Cliven D. Bundy (born April 29, 1946) is an American cattle rancher known for his role in the 2014 Bundy standoff. Bundy has advocated a philosophy opposed to what he views as federal government overreach. He is the father of Ammon Bundy, who ...
had been illegally grazing his cattle on public land near his melon farm in Mesquite, Nevada. Cliven believed that the federal government did not have the jurisdiction over the grazing rights on this public land and refused to pay his grazing fees. By 2014, he owed over $1 million in unpaid grazing fees and fines to the national government. The
Bureau of Land Management The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is an agency within the United States Department of the Interior responsible for administering federal lands, U.S. federal lands. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the BLM oversees more than of land, or one ...
attempted to collect by impounding some of Bundy's cattle and closing some of the public land that he had been using. In response, the Bundy family called on militia groups across the county to help them defend their property rights. Tensions between the Bundys with their militia followers and the BLM ran high until the federal officers pulled out to prevent unnecessary bloodshed. Ryan Bundy was cited as a leader during this standoff and announced to their followers what he saw as a victory for their movement.


Malheur Wildlife Refuge Standoff

In 2015, Bundy and his brother heard about the story of Dwight and Steven Hammond, two Oregon ranchers who had been previously convicted of arson on federal land and jailed for that crime. In support of their fellow ranchers and in protest of the Hammond's renewed jail sentence, the Bundys rallied hundreds of people to march through the town of
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with their firearms and then moved this protest to the nearby
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge located roughly south of the city of Burns, Oregon, Burns in Oregon's Harney Basin. Administered by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the refuge area is roughly T-shap ...
. The two brothers led their militia group, known as the Citizens for Constitutional Freedom, to take over the U.S. Fish and Wildlife buildings at the refuge and occupied the land for 41 days. The standoff ended on February 11, 2016 after the FBI forced the final four protesters to surrender. The occupation resulted in several arrests including Ryan and Ammon Bundy, and the death of LaVoy Finicum, one of the organizers. Bundy was also reportedly injured during this shooting and was one of the 26 people indicted as a result from this armed standoff.


Acquittal and mistrial

In October 2016, jurors voted to acquit Ryan Bundy, his brother Ammon, and five others of charges ranging from conspiracy to possession of firearms in federal facilities and depredation of government property. There is uncertainty about why jurors found for acquittal, with some saying the prosecutors failed to prove conspiracy and others arguing that it was due to
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. The jury was undecided on only one charge facing Ryan Bundy: theft of government property over allegations that he removed surveillance cameras at the refuge. Soon after, the Bundy brothers and their father Cliven were tried in Nevada on charges related to the 2014 Bunkerville standoff. During this trial, Bundy represented himself and forced prosecutors to admit that they had illegally withheld evidence that might have helped his defense. The judge declared a mistrial and ordered all charges dropped against the Bundy trio, citing "flagrant prosecutorial misconduct" by government prosecutors. Ryan Bundy was then released from jail after being held there for nearly two years after the government argued that he was too dangerous to await trial in the community.


2018 Nevada election

In 2018, Bundy ran for
Governor of Nevada A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of a state's official representative. Depending on the type of political region or polity, a ''governor'' ma ...
as an
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. Throughout the course of the race he raised $37,000. Most of these donations came from out of state and $24,000 of it was from in-kind donations. His father Cliven reportedly did not donate to his campaign. He ran his campaign based on a strict interpretation of the Constitution, support for state sovereignty, and vehement opposition to public lands. Bundy, like his father, believes that the federal government has no authority to own and manage the public land in the West, harkening back to the beliefs of the Sagebrush Rebellion in the late twentieth century. The general election was held on November 6, 2018 and Bundy received 13,891 votes out of 971,799 for a total of 1.9% of the electorate. He came in third place behind
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and Governor-elect
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.


Controversial beliefs

Bundy has met with controversy over his anti-gay views, belief in conspiracy theories, and extreme ideology. He has said that being gay is "sick and wrong" and that homosexuality "is a disease." He believes that chemtrails are being sprayed from aircraft onto the general population for unknown but nefarious reasons and that former president Barack Obama is not a US citizen. He maintains a distaste of politicians and the criminal justice system, and has said that the people who live in Nevada are not free. Bundy claims that Montana has a "“constitutional” right to all land and resources within the state" and during his 2018 campaign for governor, called for securing the sovereignty of the state of Nevada "as more than just a US province." Bundy has repeatedly used language in court filings and appearances referencing the ideology of the
sovereign citizen movement The sovereign citizen movement (also SovCit movement or SovCits) is a loose group of anti-government activists, conspiracy theory, conspiracy theorists, vexatious litigants, tax protesters and financial scammers found mainly in English-speakin ...
, which generally consists of individuals in the US who believe they can declare themselves sovereign and not be bound by federal laws or agencies. In 2016, he filed a motion declaring himself "a sovereign citizen of the bundy society." The filing declared in part ""I, ryan c, man, am an idiot of the 'Legal Society'; and; am an idiot (layman, outsider) of the 'Bar Association'; and; i am incompetent; and; am not required by any law to be competent," and "a creation of God rather than a person as defined by legal dictionaries," claiming that this self-declared status made him not subject to laws of the United States. In 2018, when asked about the phrase sovereign citizen and his use of the pseudo-legal arguments of the conspiracy theory, Bundy claimed to not like the term but added "You're either a sovereign, or you're a citizen. I believe that I am a sovereign. People created government, government didn't create people. So the government is not my master, I am theirs."


Personal life

Bundy is married to Angie Huntington Bundy, and the couple has eight children. Like his father Cliven and his brother Ammon, Bundy is a devout Mormon. His cousin is Representative
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from . Court records show Ryan Bundy received multiple traffic violations from 2007 through 2015 in Arizona. Citations included failure to show evidence of financial responsibility, no current insurance, no current registration and no valid license. In 2016, Bundy and his wife lived in
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,
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. At that time, he owned a construction company and ran a melon business. In 2018, Bundy and his wife lived in
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, Nevada, where he ranched and worked in construction while he mounted his bid for Governor of Nevada.


References


External links


Bundy family's official blog
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