Alabama • Former
Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of Alabama Roy Moore (R) was
accused of sexually harassing nine women, including one who had been 14 years old at the time.
Alaska •
Democratic Party (D) State Representative
Dean Westlake was accused in December 2017 by female capitol staffers of inappropriate sexual behavior. Westlake apologized, but when the story of his 1988 impregnation of a 16-year-old girl was about to be publicized, he tendered his resignation. • Zach Fansler (D) State Representative, resigned effective Feb. 12, 2018, after being accused of slapping a woman hard enough to rupture her eardrum during a sexual encounter after a night of drinking. He pleaded guilty June 21 to a charge of misdemeanor harassment.
Arizona • State Representative
Don Shooter (R) was accused of sexually harassing nine women, including several fellow state representatives, and was suspended as chairman of the powerful Appropriations Committee. He was later expelled from the State Legislature. • State Senator
Steve Montenegro (R) who is married, began
sexting with a legislative staffer. Montenegro was forced to step down and end his candidacy for the US House seat vacated by
Trent Franks (R).
California • State Assemblyman
Raul Bocanegra (D) was accused of sexually harassing various women. He resigned later that week. • State Assemblywoman
Autumn Burke (D) was accused of sexual harassment. • State Assemblyman
Matt Dababneh (D) was accused of sexually harassing two female lobbyists. He later announced his resignation effective the end of the year. • State Assemblyman
Devon Mathis (R) was being investigated for an alleged sexual assault against a female member of his staff. • State Senator
Tony Mendoza (D) was accused of inviting young female staffers to his residence in Sacramento for sexual activity. He later resigned. • State Senator
Robert Hertzberg (D) was put under investigation after being accused of unwanted hugging by two female lawmakers and former State Assemblywoman
Linda Halderman (R). • State Assemblywoman
Cristina Garcia (D) was accused of sexually harassing a staffer in 2014 and lobbyist in 2017. On February 9, 2018, Garcia denied the allegations, and said she would take a voluntary, unpaid leave of absence while she was being investigated.
Colorado • State Senator
Randy Baumgardner (R) was accused of sexual harassment by a legislative aide who said he repeatedly grabbed or slapped her buttocks. The vote to expel him was 17 to 17 along party lines, with only 1 Republican voting for expulsion. Senate President Kevin Grantham (R) cited inconsistencies and inaccuracies in the investigative report. (2018) • State Senator
Larry Crowder (R) was accused by
Susan Lontine (D) State Representative from Denver, of pinching her buttocks and making sexually inappropriate comments. Crowder apologized though did not take steps to acknowledge or change his behavior. (2017) • State Representative
Steve Lebsock (D/R) was accused of sexual harassment by fellow State Representative
Faith Winter and four others. He was later expelled by the State Legislature. • State Representative
Paul Rosenthal (D) was accused of sexual assault by several young men. No charges were brought, though he failed to be re-elected. • State Senator
Jack Tate (R) was accused of sexual harassment by a former intern. On March 29, Senate President Kevin Grantham (R) wrote in a letter to Tate that he did not believe Tate violated any sexual harassment policies and decided to close the investigation.
Florida • State Representative
Ritch Workman (R) resigned as the nominee for the
Florida Public Service Commission after being accused of sexual harassment. • State Senator
Jack Latvala (R) was accused in November 2017, by six women who accused Latvala of
sexually harassing them. These accusations came from female staffers from both parties, as well as lobbyists. Photos also surfaced from a private investigator of Latvala kissing a lobbyist on the lips. The women's complaints describe repeated encroachment by Latvala onto their bodies. He has subsequently been removed from his position as Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee in response to the allegations and later resigned from the State Senate. •
Florida Democratic Party Chairman Stephen Bittel (D) resigned after accusations of sexual impropriety from numerous women. • Clint Reed,
chief of staff for US Senator
Marco Rubio (R) was fired for allegations of "improper conduct" with an unnamed subordinate. (2018) •
Jeff Clemens (D) State Senator less than a day after discovery that he was having an affair. He admitted to the affair and resigned. (2017) •
Frank Artiles (R) State Senator, was being investigated for using sexist and racist profanities, and hiring female models as ‘consultants’ to his PAC. He resigned the next day (2017). The next morning, before the Senate investigation had begun, Artiles resigned, calling his continued presence in government a distraction and apologizing again.
Hawaii • State Representative
Joseph M. Souki (D) resigned after being accused of sexual harassment.
Idaho • State Representative
Brandon Hixon (R) resigned after being accused of sexual abuse. He killed himself on January 9, 2018. •
Aaron von Ehlinger (R) Idaho State Representative from the 6th District, was accused of "unconsented sexual contact" with multiple female legislative volunteers, including a 19 year old staffer. An Ethics Investigation was unanimously approved and Arron von Ehlinger resigned. (2021) • State Representative
Nick Sauer (R) resigned on August 1, 2018 after an ex-girlfriend accused him of posting
revenge porn pictures on a fake
Instagram account.
Indiana • Attorney General
Curtis Hill (R) was accused by multiple women of inappropriate sexual behavior in March 2018. Four women have accused Hill of groping them during a party at a bar on the last night of the
Indiana General Assembly session, prompting an investigation by the Indiana
Inspector General. At the request of General Assembly leadership, a law firm prepared a confidential memorandum dated June 2018 that summarized interviews with the woman; the memo was obtained by
The Indianapolis Star and made public the following month.
Iowa •
Bill Dix (R) State Senator and Majority Leader from Shell Rock, fired Kirsten Anderson (R) Communications Director for the Iowa Senate Republican Caucus, after she reported sexual harassment. A trial eventually led to an award from the state for wrongful termination of $1.75 million. (2017) • State Senator
Bill Dix (R) resigned hours after a video of him kissing a female lobbyist in a bar was released online (2018). •
Nate Boulton (D) suspended his campaign for the
Iowa gubernatorial election, 2018 after three women accused him of sexual assault.
Kentucky • Speaker of the
Kentucky House of Representatives Jeff Hoover (R) resigned from his position as Speaker after it had been revealed he had settled a case involving alleged sexual harassment. • State Representative
Dan Johnson (R) was accused of molesting a 17-year-old girl during a New Year's Eve party. Johnson denied this accusation, refused to resign, and killed himself on December 13, 2017. • Four Republican State Representatives and a legislative staffer signed a secret sexual harassment settlement brokered by the Kentucky House Legislative Ethics Commission involving sexting a woman who once worked for the state's House Republican Caucus. (2018)
Louisiana •
Secretary of State of Louisiana Tom Schedler (R) resigned from office after his executive secretary accused him of sexual harassment which included visits, propositions, gifts and sex tapes. Several officials, including Governor of Louisiana
John Bel Edwards (D) and Senator
John Neely Kennedy (R) had called for Schedler's resignation before his announcement. (2018)
Massachusetts •
President of the Massachusetts Senate Stan Rosenberg (D) stood down as President after four men accused Bryon Hefner, Rosenberg's husband, of sexual misconduct.
Minnesota • State Senator
Dan Schoen (
DFL) was accused of sexually harassing various women. He announced his resignation the next day. • State Representative
Tony Cornish (R) was accused by fellow State Representative
Erin Maye Quade (DFL) and another woman of sexually harassing them. He resigned the next day. (2017)
Mississippi • State Representative
John Moore (R) resigned from office after accusations of sexual misconduct from multiple women.
Missouri •
Governor of Missouri Eric Greitens (R) disclosed in January 2018 that he had had an extramarital affair with his hair stylist in 2015, just prior to his campaign for governor. On February 22, 2018, Greitens was indicted for invasion of privacy, and released on bail. State attorneys dropped this charge on May 14, 2018. Greitens resigned in early June 2018.
New York •
Attorney General of New York Eric Schneiderman (D) resigned on May 7, 2018 after being accused by four women of physical assault. He announced his resignation the next day. • State Senator
Jeffrey D. Klein (D), was accused by a female former staffer of having forcibly kissed her in 2015. • State Assemblyman
Steven McLaughlin (R) was sanctioned by the Speaker of the Assembly for allegedly asking an Assembly staffer for nude photos and lying to investigators after the staffer came forward. • New York City Councilman
Andy King (D) was accused by a staffer in a complaint to the city council's Standards and Ethics Committee of making sexually suggestive comments. • State Assemblywoman
Angela Wozniak (C/R) was banned by the Assembly from hiring interns in 2016 after retaliating against a top staffer with whom she had had an affair. She chose not to seek reelection. • State Assemblyman
Dennis H. Gabryszak (D) was accused by up to seven former staffers of sexual harassment in 2013. He was later fined $70,000. Angela Wozniak was elected to his place in the Assembly. • State Assemblyman
Vito J. Lopez (D) was publicly censured by Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and resigned in 2013 after being accused of groping, intimidating and manipulating young female staffers in a 2012 scandal. The state paid $580,000 to settle claims against him. • State Assemblyman
Sam Hoyt (D) was publicly reprimanded in 2008 by the Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver for an inappropriate relationship with an intern in 2003 and was barred from access to an internship program. In 2018 it was revealed he had spent $50,000 to attempt to silence a woman with whom he had an affair and assisted in obtaining a state job.
Ohio • State Senator
Cliff Hite (R) was accused of repeatedly propositioning a state employee for sex. He resigned a week later. • State Representative
Wes Goodman (R) State Representative from Cardington, provided no details about the alleged “inappropriate conduct with another man” that prompted his sudden resignation from office (2017)
Oklahoma • State Senator
Bryce Marlatt (R) resigned after being charged with sexual battery of an Uber driver. (2017)
Oregon • State Senator
Jeff Kruse (R) was removed from all of his Senate committee assignments by Senate President
Peter Courtney. An article in
The Oregonian indicated that Kruse had been accused of
inappropriate touching and had failed to resolve ongoing workplace issues. The removal came days after Senator
Sara Gelser indicated she had been inappropriately touched by Kruse. Senator
Ginny Burdick supported Gelser's allegations, calling Kruse's behavior a "chronic problem", recalling an incident where she had to tell Kruse to get his hands off of Gelser and another incident where Kruse had inappropriately touched a female staffer on the Senate floor. He later resigned.
Pennsylvania • State Senator
Daylin Leach (D) was accused of sexual misconduct. Governor of Pennsylvania
Tom Wolf (D) called for his resignation. •
Brian Ellis (R) State Representative from Butler County in the 11th District, was accused of having sexual assaulted a woman while she was blacked out in 2015. When a formal complaint was made, the married Ellis resigned six days later. (2019)
Rhode Island • State Senator
Nicholas Kettle (R) was arrested on February 16, 2018, with charges of video voyeurism and extortion. He resigned on February 22, 2018.
South Carolina •
Chris Corley (R) State Representative, pled guilty to first-degree domestic violence for beating his wife and threatening to kill her with a gun in front of their children after she confronted him about his infidelity. He was sentenced to five years probation. (2017)
South Dakota • Mathew Wollmann (R) State Representative from Madison, resigned from the South Dakota State Legislature admitting that he had sexual relations with two interns during his first term of office. (2017)
Texas • State Senator
Borris Miles (D) was accused of sexually harassing various women over a period of years. • State Senator
Carlos Uresti (D) was accused of sexually harassing various women over a period of years. The next day, the British tabloid
The Daily Mail published a report alleging Stanard paid $250 for two sexual encounters with a Salt Lake City
call girl. The Utah House of Representatives opened an investigation into these allegations.
Wisconsin • State Assemblyman
Josh Zepnick (D) was accused of sexually harassing two women in separate incidents in 2011 and 2015. Zepnick was stripped of his Assembly privileges, including committee seats and his right to attend caucus meetings. The eight-term assemblymen apologized but refused to resign. He was defeated in the Democratic primary in 2018 by
Marisabel Cabrera.
Wyoming •
Secretary of State Ed Murray (R) resigned from office after being accused by two women of sexually assaulting them. ==See also==