Full Name
Gabriella Cázares-Kelly
Job Title
Recorder
Company
Pima County Recorder
Speaker Bio
Gabriella Cázares-Kelly (she/her) is originally from the communities of Pisin’ Mo’o and Kupk, which are located on the Tohono O’odham Reservation. She is a lifelong Pima County resident and has served as the elected Pima County Recorder since 2021. She oversees Voter Registration and Early Voting for over 630,000 registered voters and is responsible for the preservation of more than 9 million Public Documents and growing. She is the first Native American to hold a countywide elected seat in Pima County and one of only a small handful who have held a countywide seat in the State. She is a former educator who was inspired to run for office after encountering many systemic barriers that were keeping Native American students from simply registering to vote. She holds a B.A. in English Education from the University of Arizona and an M.Ed. in Education Leadership from Northern Arizona University. She lives in Tucson with her husband, Ryan, and their two adult children. In her freetime Gabriella enjoys writing, drawing, and documenting her life as a Trekkie, Xennial, Indigenous politician, 21st Century Native, and regular human being. @GabriellaCKelly
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