From Daniel Cameron <[email protected]>
Subject Daniel Cameron Endorsed by Over 50 KY Law Enforcement Officials
Date July 13, 2022 4:30 PM
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96 Daniel Cameron Releases First Round of Endorsements
Over 50 Kentucky
Law Enforcement Officials Endorse Cameron for Governor

Louisville -
The campaign of Daniel Cameron today announces the endorsement of over
50 law enforcement officials from across the Commonwealth.

Sheriffs,
Chiefs of Police, Commonwealth’s Attorneys, County Attorneys, and
Jailers all support Daniel Cameron’s strong law enforcement agenda.
“As your Governor, I want everyone in the law enforcement community to
know that I’ll never abandon you for political gain,” said Cameron. “We
cannot appease the anti-police movement that is sweeping this nation.
Our communities are less safe as a result. Law enforcement needs to know
that their Governor has their back. They uphold the law and keep us
safe, and I’ll make sure they have the resources and support to do their
job.”

The list of endorsing Law Enforcement Officials is below,
alphabetically, by county:

Brian Wright, Commonwealth’s Attorney,
Adair and Casey Counties
Joe Milam, Sheriff, Anderson County
Jennifer
Arbogast, Chief of Police, Glasgow, Barren County
Mike Helmig, Sheriff,
Boone County
Tony Asbury, Sheriff, Bourbon County
Chris Herron, County
Attorney, Boyle County
Rick McCubbin, Chief of Police, Shepherdsville,
Bullitt County
Walt Sholar, Sheriff, Bullitt County
Bailey Taylor,
Commonwealth’s Attorney, Bullitt County
Blake Chambers, Commonwealth’s
Attorney, Butler, Edmonson, Hancock, & Ohio Counties
Jim Daley, Jailer,
Campbell County
Chad Weddle, Sheriff, Casey County
Mike Woodrum,
Jailer-Elect, Casey County
Tyler DeArmond, Sheriff, Christian County
William Elkins, County Attorney, Clark County
Berl Purdue Jr., Sheriff,
Clark County
Joe White, County Attorney, Clay County
John Burlew,
County Attorney-Elect, Daviess County
Art Maglinger, Jailer, Daviess
County
Brad Youngman, Sheriff-Elect, Daviess County
Jeff Harmon,
Jailer, Fleming County
Tim Davis, Sheriff, Garrard County
Mark
Metcalf, County Attorney, Garrard County
Rodney Kidd, Chief of Police,
Lancaster, Garrard County
Jason Woosley, Jailer, Grayson County
Jeremy
Thompson, Chief of Police, Elizabethtown, Hardin County
Jenny Oldham,
County Attorney, Hardin County
Shane Young, Commonwealth’s Attorney,
Hardin County
Parker Boggs, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Harlan County
Jonathan Sizemore, Chief of Police, McKee, Jackson County
Barry
Wilkerson, Chief of Police, St. Matthews, Jefferson County
Brian
Goettl, County Attorney, Jessamine County
Charles Korzenborn, Sheriff,
Kenton County
Rob Sanders, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Kenton County
Edison Banks, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Letcher County
Joe Monroe, Chief
of Police, University of Kentucky Police Department, Lexington
Shawn
Hines, Sheriff-Elect, Lincoln County
Allen Weston, Chief of Police,
Hustonville, Lincoln County
Eric Scott, Chief of Police, Berea, Madison
County
Jennie Haymond, County Attorney, Madison County
Steve Tussey,
Jailer, Madison County
Jason Darnall, County Attorney, Marshall County
Eddie McGuire, Sheriff, Marshall County
Lisa Yeary, Jailer, Mason
County
Matt Carter, Sheriff, McCracken County
Cade Foster, County
Attorney-Elect, McCracken County
Ronnie Bowling, Commonwealth’s
Attorney, McCreary and Whitley Counties
Steve Sparrow, Sheriff, Oldham
County
Greg Speck, Sheriff, Pulaski County
Brian Carter, Chief of
Police, Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle County
Shannon Franklin, Sheriff,
Rockcastle County
Stephen Harmon, Jailer, Warren County
Brett
Hightower, Sheriff, Warren County
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