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[[John Dougall]] is the State Auditor for Utah and is up for reelection in the [[November 2016 Election, Utah|November 2016 Election]].
[[John Dougall]] is the State Auditor and a former member of the Utah House of Representatives and is up for reelection in the [[November 2020 Election, Utah]].
 
He is well rated by the Republican Liberty Caucus and poorly rated by the Planned Parenthood Action Council of Utah.<ref>[https://votesmart.org/candidate/50312/john-dougall#.V3FPKuYrJBK John Dougall] - VoteSmart</ref>
 
Sponsored the wildly unpopular [http://le.utah.gov/~2011/bills/static/HB0477.html HB 477] as a legislator in 2011. The bill sought to exempt the legislature from certain record disclosure requirements and also rasied fees associated with record requests.<ref>Paul Koepp, [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705368138/Utah-lawmakers-recall-and-amend-controversial-records-bill-for-further-study.html?pg=all "Utah lawmakers recall and amend controversial records bill for further study"], Deseret News, 7 Mar 2011</ref> Interestingly, though, he had earlier expressed a very opposite sentiments on the subject of record disclosure.<ref>Rachel Piper, [http://www.cityweekly.net/TheDailyFeed/archives/2011/03/10/what-changed-john-dougalls-mind-on-grama "What changed John Dougall's mind on GRAMA?"], Salt Lake City's Weekly Daily Feed, 10 Mar 2011</ref> Putatively, the purpose of this bill was to address the potential problem of existing law forcing legislators to reveal personal information their constituents might communicate to legislators.<ref>[http://archive.sltrib.com/story.php?ref=/sltrib/home/51505203-76/senate-debate-dougall-government.html.csp "Campbell: Legislators' own words tell sad tale of HB477"], Salt Lake Tribune, 25 Mar 2011</ref> In connection with HB 477, Dougall has been accused of blocking public input.<ref>Chelsea Allart Woodruff for Utah Senate District 01, [https://www.facebook.com/ChelseaWoodruffForUtah/posts/408303075887764 Status Update], Facebook, 15 Jun 2012</ref>
 
Has questioned the propriety of having the state comply with Obama's "Affordable Care Act".<ref>[http://utahpoliticohub.com/state-auditor-asks-state-utah-employer-comply-affordable-care-act/ "State Auditor Asks: Should State of Utah as an Employer Comply with the Affordable Care Act?"], Utah Politico Hub, 12 Feb 2015</ref>
 
Has endorsed term limits.<ref>Glen Mills, [http://www.good4utah.com/news/local-utah-state-news-/state-auditor-publicly-endorses-term-limit-movement-in-utah "State Auditor publicly endorses term limit movement in Utah"], Goo4Utah, 17 Jun 2015</ref>
 
Endorsed Sophia DiCario in 2014.<ref>Greg, [http://sophiadicaro.com/utah-state-auditor-john-dougall-endorses-sophia/ "UTAH STATE AUDITOR JOHN DOUGALL ENDORSES SOPHIA"], SophiaDiCario.com, 2 Nov 2014</ref>


== External Resources ==
== External Resources ==
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* [https://utahsright.wordpress.com/tag/john-dougall/ John Dougall] - Utah's Right to Know
* [https://utahsright.wordpress.com/tag/john-dougall/ John Dougall] - Utah's Right to Know
* [https://ballotpedia.org/John_Dougall John Dougall] - Ballotpedia
* [https://ballotpedia.org/John_Dougall John Dougall] - Ballotpedia
* Dennis Romboy, [https://www.ksl.com/?sid=39532660&nid=148 "Missing Kane County money a 'wake-up' call for Utah elected officials"], KSL, 28 Apr 2016
* Jennie Christensen, [http://www.cachevalleydaily.com/news/local/article_f93667ac-081d-11e5-b43e-a78c4bc956af.html "State Auditor trying to bring more transparency to government on state and local levels"], Cache Valley Daily, 1 Jun 2015
* Bob Bernick, [http://utahpolicy.com/index.php/features/today-at-utah-policy/3745-goed-faces-tough-audit "GOED Faces Tough Audit"], UtahPolicy.com, 14 Oct 2014
* [http://archive.sltrib.com/story.php?ref=/sltrib/politics/57026933-90/dougall-state-taxpayer-vehicle.html.csp "Utah auditor John Dougall nixes use of taxpayer car"], Salt Lake Tribune, 22 Oct 2013
* [http://archive.sltrib.com/story.php?ref=/sltrib/politics/57026933-90/dougall-state-taxpayer-vehicle.html.csp "Utah auditor John Dougall nixes use of taxpayer car"], Salt Lake Tribune, 22 Oct 2013
* Lisa, [http://pcandg.com/utah-auditor-elect-john-dougall-asks-for-resignations-and-hints-of-things-to-come/ "Utah Auditor Elect, John Dougall asks for Resignations and hints of Things to Come"], Political Cummins and Goings, 12 Dec 2012
* Dennis Romboy, [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865568559/Auditor-elect-John-Dougall-shakes-up-office-administrative-staff.html?pg=all "Auditor-elect John Dougall shakes up office administrative staff"], Deseret News, 11 Dec 2012
* Dennis Romboy, [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865568559/Auditor-elect-John-Dougall-shakes-up-office-administrative-staff.html?pg=all "Auditor-elect John Dougall shakes up office administrative staff"], Deseret News, 11 Dec 2012
* Lee Davidson, [http://archive.sltrib.com/story.php?ref=/sltrib/politics/54290697-90/says-dougall-auditor-johnson.html.csp "Utahns, this is not your typical state auditor's race"], Salt Lake Tribune, 25 Jun 2012
* Daniel Burton, [http://www.publiusonline.com/john-dougall-for-state-auditor/ "John Dougall for Utah State Auditor"], Publius Online, 20 Jun  2012


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 3 November 2020

John Dougall is the State Auditor and a former member of the Utah House of Representatives and is up for reelection in the November 2020 Election, Utah.

He is well rated by the Republican Liberty Caucus and poorly rated by the Planned Parenthood Action Council of Utah.[1]

Sponsored the wildly unpopular HB 477 as a legislator in 2011. The bill sought to exempt the legislature from certain record disclosure requirements and also rasied fees associated with record requests.[2] Interestingly, though, he had earlier expressed a very opposite sentiments on the subject of record disclosure.[3] Putatively, the purpose of this bill was to address the potential problem of existing law forcing legislators to reveal personal information their constituents might communicate to legislators.[4] In connection with HB 477, Dougall has been accused of blocking public input.[5]

Has questioned the propriety of having the state comply with Obama's "Affordable Care Act".[6]

Has endorsed term limits.[7]

Endorsed Sophia DiCario in 2014.[8]

External Resources

References

  1. John Dougall - VoteSmart
  2. Paul Koepp, "Utah lawmakers recall and amend controversial records bill for further study", Deseret News, 7 Mar 2011
  3. Rachel Piper, "What changed John Dougall's mind on GRAMA?", Salt Lake City's Weekly Daily Feed, 10 Mar 2011
  4. "Campbell: Legislators' own words tell sad tale of HB477", Salt Lake Tribune, 25 Mar 2011
  5. Chelsea Allart Woodruff for Utah Senate District 01, Status Update, Facebook, 15 Jun 2012
  6. "State Auditor Asks: Should State of Utah as an Employer Comply with the Affordable Care Act?", Utah Politico Hub, 12 Feb 2015
  7. Glen Mills, "State Auditor publicly endorses term limit movement in Utah", Goo4Utah, 17 Jun 2015
  8. Greg, "UTAH STATE AUDITOR JOHN DOUGALL ENDORSES SOPHIA", SophiaDiCario.com, 2 Nov 2014