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Katon Edwards Dawson (born February 29, 1956) is an American
politician A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government. Politicians propose, support, reject and create laws that govern the land and by an extension of its people. Broadly speaking ...
from the
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of
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, former chairman of the
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and was a 2009 candidate for chairman of the
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.


Early life

Dawson was born in
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in then-heavily Democratic South Carolina, his parents helped organize the state's first
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precincts. Dawson says his political interest came from attending a Barry Goldwater speech in 1964, and first volunteered for
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's 1968 presidential campaign. Dawson graduated from the University of South Carolina.


Political career

Dawson was elected Richland County GOP vice chairman in 1994 and state party chair 2002. In 2006, despite nationwide losses by the Republican party, the South Carolina GOP carried eight of nine statewide constitutional offices. In August 2007 Dawson drew national attention for his decision to move the 2008 South Carolina Republican presidential primary from Feb. 2 to January 29, preserving the state's "first in the South" primary. In every election since 1980, the winner of the South Carolina primary has won the Republican presidential nomination, except in 2012 when Newt Gingrich won the primary and did not secure the nomination. During Dawson's chairmanship, the South Carolina GOP has made progress with outreach to African-Americans and in promoting minorities to leadership positions,Smith, Gina
''Black Republicans forging new paths in S. Carolina''
, ''The State'', October 13, 2008.
electing its first African-American member of the Republican National Committee from the South,Gizzi, John
''Party Time''
, ''Human Events'', June 30, 2008.
and in 2008 the first black Republican State Representative since Reconstruction was elected.Wilson, Reid
''They've Got Game''
, ''Campaigns and Elections' Politics Magazine'', August 31, 2008.
Dawson became the first state Republican chair to endorse the "Drill Here. Drill Now. Pay Less." campaign launched by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's organization
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. Dawson expressed his interest in chairing the
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in October 2007 when reports confirmed Senator Mel Martinez would be stepping down, but did not actively campaign until he announced his official bid on November 24, 2008 for the 2009 RNC Chairmanship Election. Dawson was one of two candidates to earn votes on each of the six votes taken; he lost the final ballot to
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, 91-77. It was reported that in September 2008 Dawson resigned his membership in the Forest Lake Club, a whites-only country club located in Columbia, South Carolina, amid controversy. A 2017 Guardian article, though, states "It was later discovered that he had remained a member the whole time." RNC Chairman Vote ''Source'': CQPolitics, and Poll Pundit : Candidate won that Round of voting : Candidate withdrew : Candidate won RNC Chairmanship


Personal life

Dawson lives with his wife Candy in Columbia, S.C. They have two children, Anna and Katon Jr.


See also

*
South Carolina Republican Party The South Carolina Republican Party (SCGOP) is the state affiliate of the national Republican Party in South Carolina. It is one of two major political parties in the state, along with the South Carolina Democratic Party, and is the dominant pa ...


References


External links


Message from SCGOP Chairman Katon Dawson
€”official South Carolina Republican Party website
Raleigh-Durham News & Observer
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USA Today
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The Next Right
Katon Dawson tag index * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dawson, Katon 1956 births 2008 United States presidential electors Living people Politicians from Columbia, South Carolina South Carolina Republicans State political party chairs of South Carolina University of South Carolina alumni