Kentucky Law Enforcement Throws Support Behind Daniel Cameron

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Louisville, Ky (June 19, 2025) – Daniel Cameron has been endorsed by another 25 law enforcement officials in Kentucky.

“Kentucky’s law enforcement community knows I will always defend those who risk their lives to keep our neighborhoods safe,” said Cameron. “These local leaders know I will work shoulder-to-shoulder with President Trump to ensure they have the support they need to uphold justice and deliver real security for Kentucky families.”

Cameron has long championed law and order and brings a proven record of standing up for the brave men and women in uniform. As Attorney General, Cameron fought against violent crime, held traffickers accountable, and defended the role of law enforcement in keeping Kentucky safe.

His leadership has made communities safer—and earned the respect of those who serve on the front lines.

“Daniel’s proven leadership and unwavering commitment to public safety make him the right choice to confront the crises facing our nation,” said Fleming County Sheriff Tim Smith. “We trust him to advocate for policies that protect and strengthen those who serve on the front lines.”

Kentucky’s law enforcement community is rallying behind Daniel Cameron. Earlier this month, the Cameron Campaign launched the Law Enforcement for Cameron coalition to mobilize officials who know Cameron will always have their back.

To join the Law Enforcement for Cameron coalition, please visit here.

The public safety officials who have endorsed Cameron for Senate today include:

Aaron Shirley, Jailer, Barren County

William “Bill” Hensley, Jailer, Boyd County

James Daley, Jailer, Campbell County

Will Gilbert, Ret. Sheriff, Carlisle County

Mike Woodrum, Jailer, Casey County

Athena Hayes, Jailer, Crittenden County

John Burlew, County Attorney, Daviess County

Kris Crawford, Constable, Daviess County

Tim Smith, Sheriff, Fleming County

Jon Hayden, Sheriff, Graves County

Kelli Krill Elliott, Jailer, Graves County

Jason Woosley, Jailer, Grayson County

Billy Whitenack, Fmr. Mayor and Fmr. Chief of Police, Harrodsburg

B.J. Burton, Chief of Police, Hawesville

Ryan Hughes, Chief of Police, Lancaster

Brian Smith, Sheriff, LaRue County

Jody Perry, Jailer, LaRue County

Roger Ford, Jailer, Marshall County

David Knight, Jailer, McCracken County

Jeff Tindall, Jailer, Oldham County

Greg Speck, Fmr. Sheriff, Pulaski County

Mark Moore, Sheriff, Shelby County

Eric Vaughn, Jailer, Simpson County

Stephen Harmon, Jailer, Warren County

Bill Craig, Ret. Chief of Police, Wilmore