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Current roleState Representative
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationColorado
BackgroundColorado state representative
EducationSouthwestern Assemblies of God University (B.A.)
Notable personal detailsScott Thomas Bottoms is a Republican member of the Colorado House of Representatives representing District 15 (El Paso County/Colorado Springs area), first elected in 2022 and serving since January 2023. He is also a U.S. Navy veteran and an Assemblies of God pastor who has served as lead pastor of Church at Briargate in Colorado Springs. Bottoms is a Republican candidate for Governor of Colorado in 2026.
Scott Bottoms advocates reducing government spending, increasing transparency about how tax dollars are used, and reprioritizing state funding away from programs he describes as reckless or inappropriate; he has opposed bills that expand taxpayer-funded programs.
Opposes abortion access and has sponsored bills to criminalize certain abortion-related conduct and to establish personhood for embryos; has sponsored legislation restricting gender-affirming care for minors and enabling insurer/penalties for providers who offer it. These positions seek to limit legal access to reproductive and gender‑affirming health services.
Scott Bottoms has expressed positions favoring stronger enforcement and border control measures and has framed some migration and cross-jurisdictional movement in security terms. His public remarks and activities emphasize enforcement and criminal-justice responses rather than expanding legal pathways or asylum protections.
The candidate supports strict anti-abortion policies, has sponsored legislation to establish personhood beginning at fertilization and to criminalize facilitating out-of-state abortions for minors, and has described access to abortion as "demonic."
Opposes Colorado’s recent 'green' energy policies and favors market-driven energy production and lower consumer energy costs; defends continued use of natural gas and criticizes state mandates to accelerate renewables as raising utility rates and harming consumers.
The candidate has promoted defending and educating the public about Second Amendment rights and helped found a Colorado “Second Amendment Caucus” focused on protecting the right to keep and bear arms and promoting firearm safety and education. He has criticized use of the term “assault weapon” and framed the caucus as a response to proposed gun legislation. The available statements emphasize protecting gun rights while advocating education and safety rather than endorsing specific new restrictions.
Scott Bottoms is in the news as a Republican candidate for Colorado governor heading into the June 30 primary. He is set to debate Barbara Kirkmeyer in a one-hour event hosted by The Denver Post, Denver7 and Colorado Public Radio, while third GOP candidate Victor Marx has declined to participate. Recent campaign finance reports also show Bottoms trailing Marx in fundraising, with about $179,000 raised and roughly $8,000 cash on hand.



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