Update (last updated 1/11/24): This article has been updated with additional information and legislators.
Multiple people who have expressed some level of support for the QAnon conspiracy theory, which got its start on far-right message boards, have been elected in state legislatures throughout the United States.
The QAnon conspiracy theory revolves around an anonymous account known as “Q,” who claimed to have an inside scoop showing former President Donald Trump had a secret plot that would take down his perceived enemies, the “deep state,” and a cabal of Democratic pedophiles. Some supporters of QAnon have been tied to violent incidents and participated in the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, and government agencies have issued internal warnings over the false conspiracy theory.
There are 15 known current or former elected state legislators who have previously endorsed or given credence at some level to the conspiracy theory or promoted QAnon content. Among them:
- Eight are currently in office as of January 2024. Seven have left or been removed from office.
- Overall, six are from Arizona, and there is one each from Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Washington.
- All of them are Republicans.
Below are current and former elected state legislators who previously endorsed or gave credence to the conspiracy theory or promoted QAnon content, organized by state and then by last name in alphabetical order.