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Nick Myers

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Nick Myers
Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission
Assumed office
January 2, 2023
Preceded byJustin Olson
Personal details
BornKansas, United States
Political partyRepublican
EducationUniversity of Kansas

Nick Myers is an American politician who serves on the Arizona Corporation Commission, first being elected in the 2022 election. Prior to serving in the commission, Myers worked as a software engineer for Intel and various satellite communication companies, before starting his own small businesses.

Early life, education & career

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Myers was born in Kansas, and graduated from the University of Kansas. After graduating, he worked as a software engineer for Intel, as well as several other satellite communications companies, for about 18 years.[1] Following this, he started his own small businesses which ranged from running a train service for children's birthday parties to hauling water to rural residents, as well as dog boarding.[1]

Political career

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Myers began his political career as a policy advisor to Justin Olson, whom he would later succeed as a member of the Arizona Corporation Commission.[1] Myers ran for the Arizona House of Representatives in 2018, but placed in a distant fourth in Republican primary, losing to Warren Petersen and Travis Grantham, and another candidate.[2]

In 2016, Myers filed a complaint with the Arizona Corporation Commission, after his water-hauling business had been cut off by Johnson Utilities, a water utility company in the Phoenix area. The complaint eventually led to the restoration of Myers's services.[3]

In 2022, Myers ran again for public office, alongside Kevin Thompson as the Republican slate for the two open seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission.[1] Along with Thompson, he defeated incumbent Commissioner Sandra Kennedy in the general election, as well as Lauren Kuby, both of whom ran as Democrats.[4] During his time as commissioner, Myers has opposed clean energy mandates,[5] and solar subsidies, stating that the solar industry "should stand on its own two feet."[6]

Personal life

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Myers lives with his wife and three children in Pinal County, Arizona.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Randazzo, Ryan (September 30, 2022). "Arizona Corporation Commission candidate Nick Myers cites experience dealing with Johnson Utilities". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
  2. ^ "Nick Myers (Arizona)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
  3. ^ Holmes, Courtney (October 26, 2022). "One-on-one with Republican ACC Candidate Nick Myers". ABC 15. Retrieved July 4, 2024.
  4. ^ Randazzo, Ryan (November 8, 2022). "Republican candidates Kevin Thompson and Nick Myers win race for Corporation Commission". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved July 4, 2024.
  5. ^ Nguyen, Khanh (October 13, 2022). "Corporation Commission: Nick Myers says clean energy mandates won't work". Cronkite News. Retrieved July 4, 2024.
  6. ^ Dana, Joe (September 14, 2023). "Is an Arizona corporation commissioner against subsidies or just solar?". 12 News. Retrieved July 4, 2024.
  7. ^ "Meet the Commissioners". Arizona Corporation Commission. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
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Political offices
Preceded by Member of the Arizona Corporation Commission
2023–present
Succeeded by
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