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Stephen Richer is the 30th Recorder of Maricopa County. He was elected in November 2020 and took office January 2021. [1] Richer defeated the Democratic incumbent Adrian Fontes by 4,599 votes. [2] [3] Stephen Richer graduated with a bachelor's degree from Tulane University and obtained a juris doctor degree from the University of Chicago.
PHOENIX — Incumbent Stephen Richer was ousted in his Republican primary for Maricopa County recorder, an outcome that could have a major impact on how elections are administered in the nation ...
Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer has lost his GOP primary for reelection, a notable upset in a critical election official’s race, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ. Richer ...
T his summer, Stephen Richer, the county recorder in Maricopa County, Ariz., ran for re-election as an unabashedly pro-democracy Republican. That was a bold stance in Maricopa, ...
Republican Stephen Richer was first elected in 2020, defeating Democratic incumbent Adrian Fontes, with 50.1% of the vote. Fontes had defeated long-time Recorder Helen Purcell in 2016 with 50.53% of the vote. [1]
Richer scored 50 goals for the Montreal Canadiens in 1987–88 and 51 in 1989–90, joining Guy Lafleur as the only Canadiens players to score 50 or more goals during a season more than once in their career (Lafleur scored 50 or more goals in a season six times). To this date, Richer is the last player to have scored 50 or more goals during a ...
No one is feeling that more than Stephen Richer. Richer, one of the most outspoken Republican defenders of the election process in the country, is simultaneously trying to prepare to manage the ...
Map of Maricopa County, Arizona, the jurisdiction for which ballots were audited. The 2021 Maricopa County presidential ballot audit, commonly referred to as the Arizona audit, was an examination of ballots cast in Maricopa County during the 2020 United States presidential election in Arizona initiated by Republicans in the Arizona State Senate and executed by private firms.