Ted Vogt

 

  Former Republican Arizona State Representative and recently served as the executive director of the Arizona Corporation Commission. Prior to serving as executive director, Vogt served as chief of operations for Governor of Arizona Doug Ducey and later as the director of legislative and regulatory affairs for Traversant Group. Vogt had been interim director of Arizona State Parks and Trails. On January 11, 2019, Governor Ducey nominated Vogt to serve as the director of the Arizona Department of Gaming; he took office the following month. On June 11, 2013, Governor Jan Brewer appointed Vogt to be the director of the Arizona Department of Veterans' Services. He assumed office on July 1, 2013, and was confirmed unanimously by the Arizona State Senate on January 30, 2014. Vogt is a member of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).
Ted Vogt Out As Corp Comm Director Over Conflict Of Interest
"Ted Vogt, a former Tucson lawmaker, was pushed out as executive director of the Arizona Corporation Commission over concerns about a conflict of interest. His wife has been working for a PR firm for Arizona Public Service, a utility regulated by the state panel. Vogt quit Thursday, after commissioners demanded he resign and set a meeting to discuss the issue."
Jul. 6, 2018
Vogt Lands At Arizona Corporation Commission In Ugly Maneuver
Jan. 3, 2017

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Center for Arizona Policy
2012 Candidate Questionnaire
Position Sought: State Representative LD-10
Question 9: Amending the United States Constitution to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman.
Candidates' Position: Support
Question 11: Adding “sexual orientation,” “gender identity,” or “gender expression” to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law.
Candidates' Position: Oppose
Question 15: Protecting professionals from being required to provide services that violate their moral or religious beliefs.*
Candidates' Position: Support
* Discriminatory "Religious Freedom" laws.
Arizona Bill Could Make Writing An Annoying Or Offensive Electronic Statement A Misdemeanor
"Arizona State Rep. Ted Vogt, the bill’s primary sponsor, could not be reached for comment."
Apr. 6, 2012
Center for Arizona Policy
2010 Survey Questions For Arizona And County Candidates
Position Sought: State Representative LD-30
Question 9: Amending the United States Constitution to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman.
Candidates' Position: Support
Question 12: Adding “sexual orientation,” “gender identity,” or “gender expression” to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law.
Candidates' Position: Oppose
Question 15: Protecting professionals from being required to provide services that violate their moral or religious beliefs.*
Candidates' Position: Support
* Discriminatory "Religious Freedom" laws.
Univ. Of Arizona Law School: Students Engage In Grassroots Efforts To Protest SB 1070
"AZ-LD30 House Representative Ted Vogt. He supports torture, racial profiling, and the "birther" movement."
Apr. 26, 2010

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