U.S.A.
Chris Richardson holds a foundational background in military leadership and public service. Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Army Infantry from the University of Pennsylvania, he spent over two decades in the U.S. Army, culminating in the rank of Colonel. Following his military career, Richardson transitioned to public service, where he chaired the Infrastructure Assessment Committee for the Elizabeth School District and served on the Elizabeth School Board. He has also held significant leadership roles in Elbert County, including serving two terms as a County Commissioner.
Chris Richardson's political identity is marked by a steadfast commitment to local control and individual freedoms, particularly in opposition to state overreach. He combines a conservative fiscal approach with a surprising advocacy for improving rural infrastructure and healthcare access. His stance on Second Amendment rights is uncompromising, yet he also shows an unexpected focus on stabilizing rural health systems and protecting animal agriculture, revealing a nuanced approach to economic and environmental issues.