Rachel (Jones) Keshel raises concerns over election integrity and cyberstalking laws

Rachel Jones, Arizona State Representative for 17th District
Rachel Jones, Arizona State Representative for 17th District
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Arizona State Representative Rachel (Jones) Keshel has used her social media platform to address concerns about election procedures, share personal reflections, and discuss legal matters related to online harassment.

On April 1, 2026, Jones posted allegations regarding the handling of a legislative inquiry with local election officials: “Yep, and when I sent a legislative inquiry letter to the corrupt Pima County recorder she blew me off after her second in command told the voter that the post office shredded her ballot so they couldn’t show her an image. Complete and total BS.”

Two days later, on April 2, 2026, Jones referenced both Sun Tzu and herself in a post reflecting on strategy: ‘”Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.” -Sun Tzu OR “Never interrupt your enemy when he is digging his own grave.” -Rachel Keshel’

On April 3, 2026, Jones addressed the issue of cyberstalking and its legal implications in Arizona: “I’ve recently been learning a lot about cyberstalking and harassment. Did you know it’s a felony in AZ? And things get even worse when the Feds are involved? Just some fun facts for the day.”

Jones, a Republican elected to represent Arizona’s 17th House District in 2023 after replacing Jennifer Pawlik, has continued to use her public profile to comment on state-level issues and raise awareness of topics affecting her constituents.



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