Dodie Horton


Sylvia Delores Miller Horton, known as Dodie Horton, is a Republican from Haughton, Louisiana, who is the state representative for District 9 in Bossier Parish in the northwestern corner of her state.
In January 2016, Horton succeeded Henry Burns of Bossier City, who left the House seat to seek the District 36 position in the Louisiana State Senate. Horton had been Burns' legislative assistant since he entered the House in 2008. Burns, meanwhile, lost a runoff election on November 21, 2015, with fellow Republican Ryan Gatti, also of Bossier City, for the right to succeed the term-limited Republican Senator Robert R. Adley of Benton.
In the primary election held on October 24, 2015, Horton handily defeated a single opponent, fellow Republican Mike McHalffey of Benton, 4,584 votes to 2,602, for the right to succeed Burns.
On June 8, 2017, Democratic state Senator Karen Carter Peterson of New Orleans shouted an obscenity at Representative Horton after Horton asked a group of senators present on the House floor to stop talking so that the budget proceedings being considered could be heard. Peterson later apologized for her verbal attack.
Horton and her husband, Gary Lynn Horton, married in 1976. They have three daughters. She is Southern Baptist.
Horton is strongly opposed to increasing taxes. The House voted in May 2019 to roll back a sales tax hike of 0.45 percent that was scheduled to expire in 2025, but Hortman said that she is pessimistic about the tax being reduced because so many Republicans in the state Senate are not conservatives. "Not all Republicans are equal," she said.