/ Modified jan 18, 2022 8:32 a.m.

Townsend announces bid for congressional seat in Southern Arizona

The district takes in parts of Tucson and leans Republican.

kelly townsend State Sen. Kelly Townsend
Arizona Senate

State Sen. Kelly Townsend announced Monday that she's seeking a congressional seat in southern Arizona.

The decision means Townsend will avoid facing fellow Republican Wendy Rogers for a legislative seat.

Townsend says she won't resign while she campaigns for Congress.

She will join a crowded field of Republicans vying for the nomination in the August primary.

The district takes in parts of Tucson and leans Republican.

Democratic Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick is retiring, leaving the seat open.

Townsend doesn't live in the district, but she's not required to.

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