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Anthony Kern is an American politician and a
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member of the
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, representing District 27 since 2023. He previously represented District 20 in the State House of Representatives from January 5, 2015, to January 11, 2021. Kern lost his 2020 bid for reelection to the Arizona state House. After the 2020 presidential election, in which Joseph Biden defeated
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both nationally and in Arizona, Kern denied the election results and sought to overturn the election to keep Trump in power. Kern was among the fake slate of pro-Trump electors who unsuccessfully tried to cast Arizona's electoral votes for Trump. He won election to the state Senate in 2022, taking office in 2023.


Education

Kern earned his
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in
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from
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. He also graduated from Glendale Community College's Law Enforcement Training Academy.


Career before politics

Kern worked for the El Mirage Police Department from March 2005 to November 2014, as a code enforcement officer. He is not a certified peace officer, despite falsely claiming to be a certified officer in a 2015 legislative debate, as well as on financial disclosure forms. During his tenure at the department, Kern was disciplined several times. In June 2014, the police department placed Kern on administrative leave for lying to a superior about a lost city-owned
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. In August 2014, following a disciplinary hearing, Kern was fired from the police department. In 2014, the
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's Office added his name to its " Brady List" of officers with a record of misconduct or dishonesty. As a legislator, he tried pass a law that would remove his name from the list, without informing the sponsor that it would apply to him. After it was disclosed that the bill was for Kern's benefit, House Bill 2671 was amended to eliminate the provisions that would have helped him.


Tenure in state legislature

Kern and Paul Boyer defeated Amy Schwabenlender in the November 2014 general election. Kern received 23,799 votes. In 2016, Kern and Boyer ran unopposed in the Republican primary for state House in District 20. They defeated Democrat Chris Gilfillan on November 8. Kern was the second vote getter in the election with 39,118 votes. In 2016, Kern sponsored legislation to eliminate "
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s" on college and university campuses. In 2020, however, Kern introduced legislation to compel each Arizona public university to create an "Office of Public Policy Events" to track speakers invited to campus and create a report (possibly for leaders in the state legislature to review). Kern said he wanted to require universities to search for and fund speakers with alternative viewpoints on issues. In 2017, Kern sponsored a bill to make it a misdemeanor to be a passenger in an automobile without an ID. In 2019, Kern was chairman of the House Rules Committee, a powerful "gatekeeper" post that allowed him to great influence. Kern held posts as chairman of the Committee on Rules and vice chairman of the Committee on Public Safety, a role in which he exerted influence over criminal justice litigation. After it was revealed in 2019 that Kern had been fired from the El Mirage Police Department for dishonesty, Kern was not removed from those roles, despite calls from some progressive groups for him to step down. In October 2016, Kern became a Tombstone reserve marshal, holding this role simultaneously with his state House seat. A progressive activist filed a complaint with the House Ethics Committee, arguing that, by accepting the deputy marshal position, Kern should be determined to have vacated his legislative seat due to the provision in the
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barring legislators from simultaneously holding other government roles. Kern resigned as deputy marshal in March 2019, just after the complaint was submitted. The committee dismissed the complaint in May 2019, determining that because the deputy marshal position was unpaid, Kern was not "otherwise employed" in government and that the position was not a "public office of profit or trust" that would disqualify him from the legislature. In 2019, according to his
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page, Kern was a
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and campus security officer for
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.


Attempt to overturn 2020 presidential election

Kern lost his bid for reelection in 2020; he was the only Arizona Legislature Republican to lose a seat that year. He left office on January 10, 2021. After the 2020 presidential election, in which Joe Biden defeated
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both nationally and in Arizona, Kern denied the election results and sought to overturn the election to keep Trump in power. In November and December 2020, Kern was one of several Arizona Republican legislators whom conservative activist
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(the wife of Supreme Court justice
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) pressed to overturn the election results and keep Trump in power. In December 2020, Kern joined Republican U.S. Representative
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in a lawsuit filed in federal district court against Vice President
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. The suit, based on Trump's baseless claims of voter fraud, sought to overturn parts of the federal
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and prevent electoral votes for President-elect Biden from being counted in Congress. The suit was rejected by the courts. In December 2020, Kern was among the fake slate of pro-Trump electors, a group of eleven Arizona Republicans who (claiming to be "alternate electors") unsuccessfully tried, in December 2022, to cast Arizona's electoral votes for Trump. The group signed a fraudulent
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asserting Trump had won the 2020 presidential election. Republicans in six other states also signed false certificates. The aim of the scheme was to persuade Pence (who, as vice president, presides over the counting of the electoral votes) to recognize the bogus certificates (which would exceed his constitutional authority), giving Trump another term in office; Pence declined to do so. On January 6, 2021, Kern attended the pro-Trump "Stop the Steal" rally in
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, and was present at the subsequent attack on the U.S. Capitol. Kern posted a video to his Twitter account which showed his attendance of the event, and in which he stated: "I will put politics aside if I never win another election. Trump, every time I heard him on TV, it was like he was my friend. Why? Because here's the President of the United States who was sticking up for little old me." Kern later depicted the violent attack as a peaceful demonstration, claiming that only "a small few" committed crimes. In February 2021, Democratic legislator
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, along with 43 other Democrats, signed a letter criticizing Kern and other Arizona Republicans (
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and
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) for their connections to the January 6 insurrection. Kern, Finchem, and Gosar sued Fernandez, claiming defamation. The court dismissed Kern's suit. Ruling that the suit was "groundless," "not made in good faith," and was filed "primarily for purposes of harassment," the court also ordered the plaintiffs to pay $75,000 in attorneys' fees to Fernandez. After being sanctioned by the court, Kern introduced legislation to restrict attorney discipline that the
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could impose. In April 2021 Kern was among the people helping to count and inspect ballots as part of an "audit" of the Maricopa County presidential votes ordered by the Republican-led state Senate, though the contract for the audit said that the ballot counters would be nonpartisan.


Return to legislature in 2023

In 2022, Kern ran again for legislature, seeking a state Senate seat. Trump endorsed his candidacy, along with the candidacy of fellow Arizona election denier Wendy Rogers. During Governor
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in January 2023, Kern and fellow Republican state Senator
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stood and turned their backs to the governor; four Republican representatives walked out mid-speech. After the speech, Hobbs said that it was "unfortunate that some members chose an immature stunt instead, but we have really tough issues in front of us and we need to work together to stop them." In 2023, Kern and other members of the Arizona Freedom Caucus (a faction of Republicans within the legislature), announced their opposition to
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in Arizona; Kern called RCV "rigged-choice voting."


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Official page
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