Arizona election worker charged in security-related thefts seen with Democrat politicians in resurfaced photos

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By Danielle Wallace

A temporary election worker charged in connection to two security-related thefts that happened just a day apart last month at theĀ Arizona Senate BuildingĀ and the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center was seen smiling with several Democratic politicians in resurfaced social media posts viewed by Fox News Digital, and participated in Democrat primaries in Arizona during at least two past cycles.

Walter Alphonso Jamel Ringfield Jr., 27, of Phoenix, is facing multiple charges, including theft, criminal damage, trespassing and burglary, as Maricopa County Sheriff Russ Skinner said last week that investigators were combing through “a lot of digital evidence,” including Ringfieldā€™s past social media activity, and vowed to “leave no stone unturned” when determining whether the crimes were politically motivated.

Although authorities have not provided an update on their investigation since then, screenshots viewed by Fox News Digital show Ringfield posed in several photos he shared on social media in 2020, 2021 and 2022 with Democratic politicians, including U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz.; Tempe, Arizona, Mayor Corey Woods; and then-Tempe police chief Jeffrey Glover, who was later appointed by Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs as director of the Arizona Department of Public Safety in 2023. Arizona DPS is the agency that accused Ringfield of stealing from a security guard’s desk in the state Senate building last month.

In one post, Ringfield described the politicians as “some of my friends.”

The photos shared on Instagram showed a smiling Ringfield also sharing his experience meeting Jevin Hodge, a former Democratic state representative who resigned earlier this year amidĀ sexual assault allegations, the former Democratic mayor of Tempe, Neil Giuliano, and Berdetta Hodge, a member of the Tempe City Council whose position is nonpartisan.

“A leftist activist, with a history of run-ins with the law, allegedly stole the key to illegally access the machine that counts votes from Maricopaā€™s election system,” RNC Election Integrity communications director Claire Zunk said in an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital. “Democrats at best have turned a blind eye while insisting the election is secure. At worst, was this a planned threat in a long line of extreme election interference by Democrats? What was the motive, one month before the primary? Arizonans must have proof their ballots are safe and Americans a system where these threats are not tolerated.”

Ringfield was arrested outside his Phoenix home on June 21. Just a day earlier, he was seen on security footage walking past a desk with multiple tabulators and pocketing a security fob and lanyard, according to the Maricopa County Sheriffā€™s Office. Ringfield was confronted by his employer, and detectives who served a search warrant at his home recovered the security fob from a dresser in the master bedroom.

man taking security equipment from tabulation center with inset mugshot photo

Walter Ringfield was seen on security footage pocketing a security fob at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center on June 20, 2024.Ā (Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office)

At a press conference held the next week, Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates admitted Ringfield was in a felony diversion program, information he said did not surface in a background check conducted before Ringfield was hired as a temporary election workerĀ in Maricopa County.

Court records show Ringfield was in the program following a September 2023 arrest for allegedly pocketing $1,800 in cash over the course of a shift working as a cashier at a Phoenix grocery store.

In total, Ringfield has had four criminal filings against him for unspecified offenses, including one felony and one traffic infraction. That includes in 2019 when he had a forcible entry/detainer filed against him. Court documents also list a prior arrest for disorderly conduct and fighting.

In response to Ringfield’s arrest late last month, the RNC and the Arizona GOP dispatched attorneys and observers on the ground in Maricopa County “as part of our election integrity program to gather information and promote transparency as the situation developed,”Ā RNC Chairman Michael Whatley said in a June 25 statement. “The RNC and AZGOP have a long history of engaging in Maricopa County election issues both in the field and in the courtroom, and yesterday’s events are an example of our election integrity program’s capacity to provide real-time legal response when issues arise at tabulation centers.”

Under the handle @alphonsosundevil on Instagram, Ringfield shared a selfie with Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., on Sept. 9, 2022.Ā (Fox News DigitalĀ )

“This incident raises serious questions about election security in Arizona that must be answered ā€“ we will be constructively engaged with Maricopa County officials to ensure that the remedies to this security breach sufficiently address our concerns,” Whatley added at the time.

Two days after the press conference, the Arizona Department of Public Safety revealed that Ringfield had been tied to another theft from the Arizona State Senate Building.

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Thieves Democrats and Elections here we see Treason from them all. I wonder if he knows that the Democrats were the ones with the Slaves. Uncle Tom Lives

Yeah
No fraud in AZ elections.