Rebecca Keltie

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Rebecca Keltie

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State House of Reps
Date of Birth April 15, 1970 (Age: 56)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Overview
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Personal Background

Rebecca Keltie spent 21 years in the United States Navy, bringing extensive leadership and strategic planning experience to her post-military career. After transitioning to civilian life, she became a small business owner and later worked as a Department of Defense contract engineer. Keltie has obtained FEMA certifications in natural disaster incident command and response systems, and she serves as a STEM expert for the CSU Extension Advisory Board. Her community involvement includes volunteering with D11 Achievement Alliance, Westside Cares, and the Salvation Army. Keltie has raised two sons who served in the U.S. military and has experienced single parenthood and unemployment.

Political Ideas

Rebecca Keltie's political identity is marked by a blend of traditional conservative values with unexpected policy alignments, particularly in public safety and crime. Her support for stringent measures against illegal immigration and drug offenses contrasts with her advocacy for local control over land use and zoning. Keltie's stance on education emphasizes parental rights and school choice, while her approach to veterans' benefits shows a commitment to tangible support systems. Her rhetoric often includes provocative statements that challenge conventional political boundaries, creating an intriguing tension between her ideological rigidity and localized policy preferences.

Campaigns
2024: Colorado State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2024 Colorado House of Representatives election, 16th District

20,641 votes (50.00%)

Win

Position Details

2020: U.S.A. House of Representatives

Election History

Colorado's 5th congressional district, 2020

3,309 votes (0.80%)

Loss

Winner: Doug Lamborn