Adrienne Southworth

American politician
Adrienne Southworth
Southworth at the 2022 Hazlitt Summit hosted by Young Americans for Liberty Foundation
Member of the Kentucky Senate
from the 7th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 1, 2021
Preceded byJulian Carroll
Personal details
Born (1988-04-18) April 18, 1988 (age 36)
Political partyRepublican
RelativesCourtney Gilbert (sister)
Education

Adrienne Southworth (born April 18, 1988) is an American politician from Kentucky. She is a Republican and represents District 7 in the State Senate.[1]

After Donald Trump lost the 2020 election and refused to concede, Southworth promoted falsehoods and conspiracy theories about election fraud, including an unsubstantiated claim that all presidential elections since Ronald Reagan’s victory in 1980, with the exception of Trump's victory in 2016, have been rigged.[2]

In February 2021 Southworth filed Senate Bill 158 as its sole sponsor, looking to ban the mandate of face mask requirements during a state of emergency amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in Kentucky.[3] She has also spoken out against compulsory vaccinations,[4] and in 2021 proposed an amendment to Senate Bill 2 that would prohibit health facilities from requiring employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.[5]

In 2024, Southworth introduced a bill that sought to would prevent students from using college IDs as a primary source of identification when voting at the polls. Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams criticized the bill, saying it would reduce turnout among young people.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Legislator-Profile - Legislative Research Commission". legislature.ky.gov. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  2. ^ Horn, Austin (2 September 2021). "Misinformation abounds at Southworth election security event". The State Journal. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  3. ^ "Southworth files bill prohibiting face mask requirements". The State Journal. February 4, 2021. Retrieved April 25, 2021.
  4. ^ Carlson, Ben (February 3, 2021). "Southworth seeks protections for those opposed to vaccines". The Anderson News. Retrieved April 25, 2021.
  5. ^ "Senate Floor Amendment 4".
  6. ^ "Bill removing college IDs as primary voting ID clears committee". spectrumnews1.com. 2024.

External links

  • Profile at Vote Smart
  • Official website
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Members of the Kentucky Senate
President of the Senate
Robert Stivers (R)
President pro tempore
David P. Givens (R)
Majority Leader
Damon Thayer (R)
Minority Leader
Gerald Neal (D)
  1. Jason Howell (R)
  2. Danny Carroll (R)
  3. Whitney Westerfield (R)
  4. Robby Mills (R)
  5. Stephen Meredith (R)
  6. Lindsey Tichenor (R)
  7. Adrienne Southworth (R)
  8. Gary Boswell (R)
  9. David P. Givens (R)
  10. Matthew Deneen (R)
  11. John Schickel (R)
  12. Amanda Mays Bledsoe (R)
  13. Reginald Thomas (D)
  14. Jimmy Higdon (R)
  15. Rick Girdler (R)
  16. Max Wise (R)
  17. Damon Thayer (R)
  18. Robin L. Webb (D)
  19. Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D)
  20. Gex Williams (R)
  21. Brandon J. Storm (R)
  22. Donald Douglas (R)
  23. Christian McDaniel (R)
  24. Shelley Funke Frommeyer (R)
  25. Robert Stivers (R)
  26. Karen Berg (D)
  27. Stephen West (R)
  28. Greg Elkins (R)
  29. Johnnie Turner (R)
  30. Brandon Smith (R)
  31. Phillip Wheeler (R)
  32. Mike Wilson (R)
  33. Gerald A. Neal (D)
  34. Jared Carpenter (R)
  35. Denise Harper Angel (D)
  36. Julie Raque Adams (R)
  37. David Yates (D)
  38. Michael J. Nemes (R)


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