FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 13, 2022
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OVER 100 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS HAVE ENDORSED DANIEL CAMERON FOR GOVERNOR OF KENTUCKY
Louisville, KY - Attorney General Daniel Cameron, candidate for Kentucky Governor, is releasing a second round of endorsements from more than 50 law enforcement officials from across the Commonwealth. These new endorsements bring the total to more than 100 members of Kentucky’s law enforcement community who have publicly endorsed General Cameron in his race for Governor.
“Now, more than ever, we need leaders who support our men and women in uniform and will boost the morale of those who serve and protect our communities,” said General Cameron. “I am so honored to have the endorsement of so many within our law enforcement community. I won’t abandon them for political gain and my administration will ensure they have the tools they need to do their job.”
General Cameron’s campaign for Governor has made supporting police and first responders a top priority in this race. As crime continues to rise in parts of the Commonwealth, Kentucky should have a leader who will take seriously the need to recruit, retain, and invest in those who wear the badge and uniform. General Cameron understands this and it is why Kentucky’s law enforcement community continues to rally behind his campaign for Governor.
“As the lead Law Enforcement Officer for Kentucky, Attorney General Daniel Cameron goes above and beyond to support our police department and Sheriff’s Office,” said Fleming County Sheriff-Elect Tim Smith. “He is such a genuine and caring person. I am honored and privileged to have the opportunity to endorse AG Cameron for Governor.”
The elected officials announcing their endorsements today include members of all parts of our legal and law enforcement community system.
Newly Announced Endorsements:
Kenny Mattingly, Vine Grove Chief of Police
Bobby Woods, Sheriff, Boyd County
Will Gilbert, Sheriff, Carlisle County
James Edward Vincent, Sheriff-Elect, Edmonson County
Tim Smith, Sheriff-Elect, Fleming County
Willie Skeens, Sheriff, Garrard County
Brian Maines, Sheriff, Grant County
Norman Chaffins, Sheriff, Grayson County
Robby Beard, Sheriff, Green County
Paul Hays, Sheriff, Jackson County
Chuck Jackson, Sheriff, Lawrence County
Brent White, Sheriff, Lyon County
Patrick Boggs, Sheriff, Mason County
Lonnie Hodges, Sheriff, Metcalfe County
Tracy Beatty, Sheriff, Ohio County
Edwin Quinn, Sheriff, Pendleton County
Tracy White, Sheriff, Todd County
David Ecklar, District 3 Constable, Boone County
Christopher Cooper, District 4 Constable, Harrison County
Steven Gregg, District 2 Constable, Madison County
Ernest Benham, District 4 Constable, Meade County
James Clark, District 3 Constable, Meade County
Jeffrey Brummett, District 3 Constable, Rockcastle County
Chris Kleymeyer, District 3 Constable, Shelby County
K. Bryan Ernstberger, County Attorney, Calloway County
Michael Hogancamp, County Attorney, Carlisle County
Michael Rains, County Attorney, Clinton County
Jeremy Logsdon, County Attorney, Grayson County
Jason Batts, County Attorney, Hickman County
Austin Price, County Attorney, McCreary County
John Carter, County Attorney, Oldham County
Garry Edmondson, Former County Attorney, Kenton County
Gary Ferguson, Jailer, Bell County
William Hensley, Jailer, Boyd County
Ricky Romans, Jailer, Butler County
Tommy Miller, Jailer, Casey County
Robert Kirk, Jailer, Crittenden County
Kevin Middleton, Jailer, Garrard County
Mike Webster, Jailer, Grant County
Mike Lewis, Jailer, Hopkins County
Steve G. Rose, Jailer, Johnson County
Danny Clark, Jailer, Leslie County
Robert Wilson, Jailer, Lincoln County
Phil Gregory, Jailer, Logan County
David Knight, Jailer, McCracken County
Bret Chamberlain, Jailer, Mercer County
Anthony W. McCollum, Jailer, Pulaski County
Wes Coldiron, Jailer, Rowan County
Eric Vaughn, Jailer, Simpson County
Joe Thaddeus Mudd, Jailer, Washington County
Brian Lawson, Jailer, Whitley County
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