Stephen Richer, ’15, Joins Harvard’s Ash Center as Senior Practice Fellow
Stephen Richer Joins Ash Center of Democratic Governance and Innovation
Stephen Richer, former county recorder of Maricopa County, Arizona, joins the Ash Center of Democratic Governance and Innovation at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) as the newest Senior Practice Fellow in American Democracy. He will be a part of the Reimagining Democracy program at the Center, led by Archon Fung, Director of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation; Winthrop Laflin McCormack Professor of Citizenship and Self-Government at HKS.
“We are excited to welcome Stephen to the team,” said Fung. “Like many of our fellows, he has brought enormous dedication and creativity to the cause of making elections safe, secure, and trusted in the United States. I’m eager to see how his fresh perspective and deep knowledge will contribute to our work advancing democracy. Stephen’s commitment to truth aligns with the ideals we hold dear at the Ash Center.”
In November 2020, Stephen Richer was elected as the county recorder of Maricopa County, Arizona which ranks as the second-largest voting jurisdiction in the United States, with 2.6 million registered voters.
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