Party switch According to Dotson, he was raised in an environment surrounded by ancestral
Democrats, where belonging to the party of
Andrew Jackson and
Harry S. Truman was "natural." However, Dotson switched his registration to the Republican party in 2012, citing
Ronald Reagan in that the party had left him and "drifted too far left." The bill passed, despite opposition from the
ACLU of Kentucky, and The
Human Rights Campaign.
2026 House of Representatives Campaign On April 22, 2025, Dotson declared his candidacy for
Kentucky's 6th congressional district in the
2026 House of Representatives election after incumbent
Andy Barr filed to run for
U.S. Senate.
Elections • 2010 Dotson was defeated in the 2010 Democratic primary for
Kentucky's 28th Senate district, garnering 6,705 votes (31.5%) against incumbent Senator and
Minority Leader RJ Palmer. • 2014 Dotson was defeated in the 2014 Kentucky general election for
Clark County Judge Executive, garnering 5,343 votes (43.7%) against Democratic incumbent Henry Branham. • 2020 Dotson won the 2020 Republican primary for Kentucky's 73rd House district with 2,356 votes (51.4%), unseating incumbent
Les Yates. Dotson won the
2020 Kentucky House of Representatives election with 11,923 (56.9%) votes against Democratic candidate Kenneth Blair and
write-in candidate Jada Brady. • 2022 Dotson was unopposed in the 2022 Republican primary and won the
2022 Kentucky House of Representatives election with 8,704 votes (56.6%) against Democratic candidate Thomas Adams. • 2024 Dotson was unopposed in the 2024 Republican primary and won the
2024 Kentucky House of Representatives election with 12,847 votes against Democratic candidate Rory Houlihan. == References ==