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Current roleState Representative
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican
Age53 years old (Nov 22, 1972)
GenderMale
LocationKentucky
BackgroundState representative
EducationPhelps High School (Kentucky)
Notable personal detailsDavid Ryan Dotson is an American politician, pastor, and U.S. Army veteran. He has served as a Republican member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (District 73, Clark and part of Fayette County) since January 1, 2021. In 2025, he launched a campaign for Kentucky's 6th Congressional District in the 2026 U.S. House election.
Ryan Dotson supported reducing Kentucky’s individual income tax and voted yes on HB1 (the 2025 bill to cut the state individual income-tax rate from 4% to 3.5%, effective 2026). This vote indicates a preference for state-level tax cuts.
The candidate supports restricting and tightening Medicaid eligibility (including backing work requirements and removing eligibility for people without permanent legal status) and emphasizes cutting government spending and ‘‘waste’’ in health programs. He has opposed COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates and frames pandemic-era mandates as government overreach.
Supports stronger border security and stricter enforcement measures while framing immigration as an issue of stopping illegal crossings. Positions emphasize conservative, pro-Trump approaches to securing the southern border rather than expanding pathways or asylum protections.
Ryan Dotson is a social conservative who has consistently opposed abortion, supported making late‑term abortion illegal, and advocated keeping abortion clinics out of Kentucky. His campaign materials state he has “defended the unborn” and earned high marks from conservative family groups. He has spoken in the legislature in favor of measures that restrict abortion and criticized legislators who oppose such measures.
Supports preserving coal-fired power and emphasizes reliability of coal over intermittent renewables while expressing openness to renewables; policy actions and statements favor sustaining fossil fuel production and local energy reliability rather than aggressive emissions regulations. Has served on the Kentucky House Natural Resources and Energy Committee.
Supports an expansive Second Amendment and opposes measures that would weaken gun rights, explicitly opposing “red flag” laws and what he calls backdoor gun registries. Positions emphasize defending Americans’ right to keep and bear arms and resisting new restrictions on lawful gun ownership.
Ryan Dotson is in the news because he is part of Kentucky’s competitive 2026 Republican primary landscape. The latest coverage says the state’s open Senate race and other GOP contests are likely to decide who advances in November, with Republicans expected to keep the seats. Broader primary elections across several states are also shaping the 2026 Senate map, but the Kentucky races are the main focus for Dotson right now.





Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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