Paul Vogelsong
For County Commissioner
Custer County, Colorado
I stand for Rule of Law, Transparency, Small Government and Leadership over Management
The County needs a course of correction to fix some major infractions to include fiscal irresponsibility and personnel discontent.
I will always consider any decisions that are to be made by the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) on how that decision will impact the citizens of the county. I look forward to doing the day-to-day business and serving the citizens of our county.
Current Events:
I would like to reinstate town hall meetings starting 4/27/24 at the Bear Basin Boneyard Park Firehouse. In the future the Community Center in Wetmore will also be used.
Some issues of concern but are not limited to:
- Power Outages
- Watershed
- Flood Control
- Infrastructures for County (well water, water taps, and irrigation
To Contribute
up to $2850 send a check or money order
Paul Vogelsong
P.O. Box 1318
Westcliffe, CO 81252
Linda Pollack, Registered Agent
or
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About Paul
Paul has been married to his beautiful wife Donna for 53 years. The two have
3 children and 5 grandchildren. At this time, they are also parenting a foreign
exchange student who currently attends Custer County High School.
His work experience includes serving 24 years in the United States Navy
retiring as a Senior Chief E-8. He was the Assistant Director of Finance with
a $13-million-dollar budget and Finance Auditor for 28 commands. Paul was
also a Human Resources Manager for Naval recruiting in 5 states.
After Paul retired from the Navy, he worked as a Human Resources Manager
for several different companies. His military experience and the corporate
world provides him with what's needed to be a successful Commissioner.
In his civilian life, Paul worked as a tractor trailer operator, He then became the
fleet manager, recruiter and trainer. Paul assisted in building oil field trucking
company which started with only 3 trucks and a tanker trailer. He worked to help
grow this company to 14 trucks and trailers with 21 drivers, 7 of which operated
24/7 days a week.