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Scott T. Bottoms is an American politician who is a Colorado state representative from Colorado Springs. A Republican, Bottoms represents Colorado House of Representatives District 15, which includes much of eastern Colorado Springs and Cimarron Hills in El Paso County.[1]

Key Information

Background

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Bottoms, a United States Navy veteran, is the pastor of the Church At Briargate in Colorado Springs' Briargate neighborhood.[2][3]

Political career

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Bottoms is considered one of the most conservative members in the state legislature.[4] He has previously described himself as part of the political far-right and as "anti-establishment".[5] Bottoms called abortion and transgender rights "demonic" while running for state representative in 2022.[5][6] He has also falsely claimed that Planned Parenthood sells the body parts of aborted fetuses and that during the January 6 attack of the Capitol, the FBI "lured" the rioters into the building.[5] Bottoms has also promoted election-related conspiracy theories.[4] In 2026, Bottoms claimed that he was working with the FBI since 2023 to uncover three separate pedophile rings at the State Capitol — one each in the Office of Governor, State House and State Senate.[7]

In January 20, 2025, Bottoms announced his candidacy for the 2026 Colorado gubernatorial election.[4]

Elections

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2022

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In the 2022 Colorado House of Representatives election, Bottoms defeated his Democratic Party and Libertarian Party opponents, winning 56.76% of the total votes cast.[8]

2024

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Bottoms ran for re-election in 2024. In the Republican primary election held June 25, 2024, he ran unopposed.[9] In the general election held November 5, 2024, Bottoms defeated his Democratic Party opponent, winning 57.99% of the vote.[10]

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Scott Bottoms is an American Republican politician and pastor who has served as the state representative for , encompassing parts of Colorado Springs, since January 2023. A longtime ministry leader, Bottoms has over 30 years of experience as a pastor, including his current role as lead pastor at Church at Briargate since 2012. In his legislative tenure, he has focused on Republican priorities such as and . On January 20, 2025, Bottoms announced his candidacy for in the during a church service he was leading, positioning himself amid a competitive Republican primary field as end for incumbent Democrat .

Early life and education

Upbringing in Colorado

Scott Bottoms was raised in the of , with his family having connections to the region through educational institutions like Southwestern Assemblies of God University, attended by his parents and grandparents. While Bottoms later established long-term residence in , beginning around 28 years prior to his political service, details of any early family dynamics or community influences specifically within Colorado during his formative years remain undocumented in available records. His Texas upbringing provided the initial environment shaping his worldview before relocating westward.

Formal education and early influences

Bottoms earned a bachelor's degree in church ministries from Southwestern University. He pursued advanced theological training at Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, focusing on , and attended Denver Seminary. These studies shaped his preparation for pastoral ministry within the Assemblies of God tradition.

Ministry career

Initial pastoral positions

Scott Bottoms began his pastoral career following his undergraduate degree in Church Ministries from Southwestern University, entering full-time ministry alongside his wife Linda shortly after their marriage. His early work was within the Assemblies of God denomination, where he accumulated over 30 years of experience, primarily as a lead or senior pastor in various churches located in and . These initial positions spanned multiple locations and focused on pastoral leadership, though specific churches and detailed timelines prior to 2012 remain undocumented in public sources.

Leadership at Church at Briargate

Scott Bottoms has served as lead pastor of Church at Briargate since June 2012. Under his leadership, the church has grown rapidly, prompting expansions in staff and ministries to support increasing attendance and engagement. This growth aligns with the church's mission to empower individuals for spiritual development and community impact through programs like Life Groups, which facilitate relational learning and outreach under the themes of pursuing God and reaching people. Bottoms' leadership philosophy centers on guiding congregants toward personal relationships with and leading souls to . He collaborates closely with his wife, Linda Bottoms, who serves as worship pastor, to advance these priorities.

Political career

2022 election to Colorado House

Bottoms, drawing on his background as a , entered the race for to advocate for and state-level reforms. His campaign emphasized restoring moral foundations in governance, aligning with practical solutions to issues like public safety and . In the , Bottoms faced Democrat Alvin Sexton and Libertarian John Kaufman. He secured victory with 17,708 votes, or 56.8 percent of the total, defeating Sexton who received 12,200 votes (39.1 percent) and Kaufman with 1,291 votes (4.1 percent). Following the win, Bottoms transitioned to the in January 2023.

Legislative record and committee roles

Bottoms was assigned to the House Appropriations Committee, the State, Civic, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee, and the Energy and Environment Committee during the 2024 legislative session. In his legislative service since 2023, Bottoms has sponsored over 120 bills, memorials, and resolutions, with a focus on awareness initiatives and state designations. He annually co-sponsored joint resolutions designating February 4 as Missing Persons Day—SJR23-005 in 2023, SJR24-006 in 2024, and SJR25-005 in 2025—all of which passed and were signed. On fiscal matters, he co-sponsored SB25-114 to repeal the state's FLEX Program, aimed at adjusting revenue mechanisms, which was enacted in 2025; he also supported SB25-199 to suspend legislative interim activities amid budget considerations, signed the same year. Additional co-sponsored measures include tuition waivers for members (SB25-247, enacted 2025) and epinephrine administration protocols in schools (SB25-278, enacted 2025), reflecting priorities in veterans' affairs and public health.

2026 gubernatorial campaign

Announcement and early momentum

Scott Bottoms announced his candidacy for the on January 20, 2025, while leading a service at the Church at Briargate in Colorado Springs, where he serves as lead pastor. In addressing his congregation, he framed the bid as an opportunity to challenge the status quo, joking that failure to win would result only in "four or five bitter sermons" in the ensuing weeks. The announcement positioned Bottoms as the first major Republican entrant in the open race to succeed term-limited Democratic Gov. , who is barred from seeking a third consecutive term after winning reelection in 2022 by nearly 20 percentage points. has not elected a Republican governor since Bill Owens left office in 2007, adding historical weight to the contest. Bottoms' entry drew attention amid a developing crowded Republican primary field, with potential rivals including state Sens. and Mark Baisley, signaling early competitive pressures within the party. No immediate endorsements or polling data emerged in the wake of the launch, though his profile as one of the legislature's most conservative voices underscored the ideological stakes for GOP voters.

Campaign platform and strategy

Bottoms' gubernatorial platform emphasizes fiscal accountability as a cornerstone, proposing the establishment of the Department of Governmental Efficiency (D.O.G.E.) to track and disclose every tax dollar spent in real time, alongside the Open Ledger Act for public dashboards monitoring state budgets. He advocates for mandatory agency audits, , and prohibitions on to curb waste and restore trust in government, framing these as essential to combating reckless spending. Anchored in conservative values of , family autonomy, and , Bottoms pledges moral governance through policies restoring parental rights in education and healthcare, expanding , and enforcing law and order by repealing lenient crime measures while bolstering law enforcement and faith-based recovery programs. Additional proposals include the Colorado Energy Freedom Act to promote diverse energy sources free from ESG mandates, free-market healthcare reforms with price transparency, and protections for human innovation in AI to foster economic growth without overreach. His campaign strategy relies on , hosting , meet-and-greets, and events across Colorado's counties to build broad support, while leveraging his pastoral network for faith-community engagement, particularly in conservative strongholds like Colorado Springs. This approach differentiates Bottoms by prioritizing transparency and efficiency initiatives over competitors, encouraging voter participation in policy-shaping committees to align the platform with Republican principles of liberty and .
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