Russell Bowers Explained

Rusty Bowers
Office:54th Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives
Term Start:January 14, 2019
Term End:January 9, 2023
Predecessor:J. D. Mesnard
Successor:Ben Toma
State House1:Arizona
District1:25th
Alongside1:Michelle Udall
Term Start1:January 5, 2015
Term End1:January 9, 2023
Predecessor1:Justin Pierce
Successor1:Michael Carbone
State Senate2:Arizona
District2:21st
Term Start2:January 1997
Term End2:January 2003
Predecessor2:Stan Barnes
Successor2:Jay Tibshraeny
State House3:Arizona
District3:21st
Alongside3:Leslie Whiting Johnson, Marilyn Jarrett
Term Start3:January 1993
Term End3:January 1997
Predecessor3:Stan Barnes
Successor3:Dean Cooley
Birth Date:20 October 1952
Birth Place:Mesa, Arizona, U.S.
Party:Republican
Children:7
Education:Mesa Community College
Arizona State University, Tempe
Brigham Young University (BFA)

Russell "Rusty" Bowers[1] (born October 20, 1952) is an American politician and the former Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives. A member of the Republican Party, he represented the 25th legislative district from 2015 to 2023.[2] [3] He was elected Speaker in 2019.

Bowers previously represented the 21st legislative district in the Arizona House from 1993 to 1997 and in the Arizona Senate from 1997 to 2001.[4] He is a classically trained artist specializing in watercolor, oil painting, and sculpting,[5] and he has also been involved in the construction and education industries.[6]

In February 2022, Bowers filed paperwork to run for the Arizona Senate in the 10th district.[7] [8] [9] He lost to Dave Farnsworth in the Republican primary.[10]

Early life and education

Bowers, who is a fourth-generation Arizonan, grew up on a sheep ranch in Chino Valley.[11] He attended Mesa Community College, Arizona State University, and Brigham Young University. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he spent two years as a Mormon missionary in Mexico.[12]

Refusal to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Arizona

Bowers, despite being a strong Republican along party lines, refused to cooperate with President Trump, Rudy Giuliani and their unconstitutional attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Arizona. Bowers publicly stated that there was no evidence whatsoever of election fraud that would otherwise mandate rejection of the results of the 2020 United States presidential election in Arizona.[13] On June 21, 2022, Bowers testified before the House January 6 committee. As part of his testimony, Bowers stated that when he asked Rudy Giuliani for evidence regarding election fraud claims, Giuliani responded, "We have lots of theories, we just don't have the evidence".[14]

Bowers also denied a bill in the Arizona House of Representatives which would have allowed the state legislature to override the results of a presidential election in Arizona.[15]

In December 2020, colleague Senator Kelly Townsend wanted Bowers to call the legislature into session and appoint an alternate slate of electors. When he refused, Townsend doxed Bowers on Twitter, revealing his home address, and urged her militia followers to protest at his home.[16]

For his efforts in resisting the attempts to overturn the 2020 election results, Bowers was awarded the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. He was one of five honorees to receive the award in 2022.[17] Nevertheless, on July 19, 2022, the Arizona Republican Party censured Bowers for his resistance.[18]

Also in response to his resistance, in January 2021, a convoy of Trump supporters rolled up in front of his property, with megaphones and a giant sign accusing him of pedophilia. At the end of December, 2023, Bowers was swatted, with the police getting a false alarm having accused the owner of the premises of having killed his wife. He also received threatening phone calls and e-mails.[19] [20]

In 2022, Bowers ran for the State Senate, as he was being termed out from the State House. He lost the Republican primary for the State Senate by a nearly 2-to-1 margin, with the loss being attributed to his resistance to overturning the 2020 presidential election. In spite of the loss, Bowers said he had no regrets about his resistance and "would [have done] it again in a heartbeat".[21]

Personal life

Bowers is married to Donetta Russell, with whom he has had seven children.[22] Bowers is a painter and rancher. His property was deeply affected by a 2021 fire that ravaged his farm, and burnt his painting studio where much of his work, as well as a significant portion of his legislative papers, was stored.

In late January 2021, Bowers announced the death of his daughter, Kacey Rae Bowers at 42, who had been fighting hepatic cancer for a "long period of time."[23] Her last weeks were troubled by the presence of Trump supporters, one armed, demonstrating noisily outside Bowers' home.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Russell Bowers's Biography . . December 30, 2013.
  2. Web site: Russell Bowers . . . December 30, 2013.
  3. Web site: Profile: Rep. Russell Bowers (R-AZ).
  4. Web site: Russell W. Bowers (Republican Party) .
  5. Web site: About . December 1, 2018.
  6. Web site: Russell Bowers .
  7. Web site: Speaker Bowers to Run for Arizona Senate Again, Termed Out of House . February 19, 2022 .
  8. Web site: The Arizona Republic .
  9. Web site: House Speaker Bowers files for Senate run in '22 | Arizona Capitol Times . February 18, 2022 .
  10. Web site: Our Campaigns - AZ State Senate 10 - R Primary Race - Aug 02, 2022 .
  11. News: July 30, 2022 . Rusty Bowers defied Donald Trump - what happens now? . en-GB . BBC News . August 2, 2022.
  12. Web site: Russell Bowers . September 2, 2022.
  13. News: GOP leaders in 4 states quash dubious Trump bid on electors. November 14, 2020. Associated Press. Bob. Christie. Nicholas. Riccardi.
  14. News: Arizona lawmaker Rusty Bowers details the pressure put on him by Trump and Giuliani. June 21, 2022. NPR. Ximena. Bustillo.
  15. News: February 4, 2022. Andy. Rose. Veronica. Stracqualursi. CNN. Arizona Republican House speaker effectively dooms GOP bill to allow state legislature to reject election results.
  16. Web site: GOP election rift engulfs Mesa lawmakers . December 15, 2020. East Valley Tribune.
  17. News: Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers receives JFK Profile in Courage Award. May 23, 2022. Kevin. Stone. KTAR-FM.
  18. News: Arizona Republicans censure Rusty Bowers days before Trump rally here. July 19, 2022. KPNX.
  19. News: Pilkington . Ed . 2022-08-21 . Ousted Republican reflects on Trump, democracy and America: ‘The place has lost its mind’ . 2024-03-21 . The Guardian . en-GB .
  20. Web site: 2024-01-31 . Rusty Bowers, former Arizona House speaker, faces swatting incident . Deseret News . en.
  21. News: Jan. 6 witness Rusty Bowers has no regrets in GOP race loss. August 3, 2022. Bob. Christie. AP News.
  22. News: Ed . Pilkington . Ousted Republican reflects on Trump, democracy and America: 'The place has lost its mind' . . August 21, 2022.
  23. Web site: 'With great difficulty Donetta and I announce the passing of our beautiful daughter Kacey Rae Bowers...' . June 22, 2022 . January 31, 2021 . . en.
  24. Web site: State of Arizona Official Canvass 2014 General Election November 4, 2014 . Secretary of State of Arizona . Phoenix, Arizona . 9 . March 18, 2016.
  25. Web site: Arizona House of Representatives District 25. December 1, 2018.
  26. Web site: Biden grants Presidential Citizens Medals 2 years after Jan. 6 Capitol attack . January 20, 2023 . . en-US.