EXCLUSIVE: Leaked Emails From Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer Reveal Voter Fraud Concerns Before 2020 Election

Newly released emails from November 2019 show Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer expressing his concerns about voter fraud and unscrupulous elections officials before the rigged 2020 election.

We The People AZ Alliance‘s Shelby Busch provided these emails between Stephen Richer and her to The Gateway Pundit.

In 2018, Stephen Richer was tasked by the Arizona GOP with auditing the 2018 midterm election after serious concerns over fraud and elections law violations. His findings were inconclusive due to then Recorder Adrian Fontes’ failure to produce requested documents, much like Stephen Richer is doing today.

The Gateway Pundit reported that the Maricopa County Recorder’s office has defied requests from the Arizona Attorney General for his criminal investigation into the sham 2020 election.

Maricopa County Receives Renewed Request For Records Or Information In 2020 Election Investigation – What Are They Hiding Now?

Recorder Stephen Richer ran for office in 2020 on the exact same points. He told voters that former Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes is a “criminal.”

One year before his election, Richer wrote,

This confidence has been further damaged by the fact that Fontes has not given a full accounting for his actions in the election, and his Office has failed to produce documents in response to the multiple records requests put forward by the Republican and its surrogate (me).

In these emails, Richer expresses concerns over ballot harvesting, signature verifications, human bias, duplication of ballots, voter roll maintenance, and policy that enables election fraud.

In regards to ballot duplication due to unreadable ballots, Richer suggests that we “simply throw it away because human oversight is an imperfect art.” He further states that it is likely the voter’s own fault if their ballot is unreadable.

Richer even showed support for post-election door-to-door canvassing efforts. In the last email, Richer says that the best way to know if someone lives at the address they voted from would be to go and canvass the residence.

The Gateway Pundit also reported that Stephen Richer was exposed for not trusting Dominion to be used in another election.

Maricopa County and election fraud deniers have taken a hard stance against these ideas. They have even claimed that post-election canvassing is equivalent to “voter intimidation.”

Stephen Richer won the 2020 election and refused to get to the bottom of the stolen 2020 election.

Was he just appealing to voters with his rhetoric, or was he paid off upon taking office?

Read Stephen Richer’s explanation of how voter fraud is not a myth.

The Maricopa County full forensic election audit discovered multiple elections law violations and over 700,000 ballot discrepancies. An additional investigation found 740,000 ballots lacking chain of custody documentation in Maricopa County alone. And citizen-led canvassing efforts in Maricopa County also discovered hundreds of thousands of potential “ghost votes” and “lost votes.”

Dinesh D’Souza’s 2000 Mules, a bombshell documentary that uses footage obtained from ballot boxes in key states across America, is set to expose the ballot harvesting operation used to steal the 2020 Election.

Stephen Richer’s worries came true, but he refuses to do anything about it.

Contact Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to demand arrests.

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Jordan Conradson, formerly TGP’s Arizona correspondent, is currently on assignment in Washington DC. Jordan has played a critical role in exposing fraud and corruption in Arizona's elections and elected officials. His reporting on election crimes in Maricopa County led to the resignation of one election official, and he was later banned from the Maricopa County press room for his courage in pursuit of the truth. TGP and Jordan finally gained access after suing Maricopa County, America's fourth largest county, and winning at the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. Conradson looks forward to bringing his aggressive style of journalism to the Swamp.

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