Noteworthy professional misconduct in American politics (2023-2024)

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Misconduct (2023-2024)

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Sexual assault and harassment in American politics
Noteworthy criminal misconduct
Noteworthy professional misconduct
See also: Misconduct in American politics (2023-2024)

This page includes noteworthy individuals in American politics accused of professional misconduct from 2023 to 2024.

We define professional misconduct as alleged actions that could be considered improper but typically would not result in criminal charges being filed. Inclusion on this page does not necessarily indicate that the accused official or candidate is guilty of or responsible for the alleged misconduct.

If you know of any allegations from 2023 to 2024 that should be included here, please email [email protected].


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Click on the individual's name to visit their profile and learn more about the allegations against them.

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Misconduct coverage on Ballotpedia
2023-2024 Noteworthy criminal misconduct in American politics (2023-2024)
Noteworthy professional misconduct in American politics (2023-2024)
Sexual assault and harassment in American politics (2023-2024)
2021-2022 Noteworthy criminal misconduct in American politics (2021-2022)
Noteworthy professional misconduct in American politics (2021-2022)
Noteworthy sexual affairs in American politics (2021-2022)
Sexual assault and harassment in American politics (2021-2022)
2019-2020 Noteworthy criminal misconduct in American politics (2019-2020)
Noteworthy professional misconduct in American politics (2019-2020)
Noteworthy sexual affairs in American politics (2019-2020)
Sexual assault and harassment in American politics (2019-2020)
2017-2018 Noteworthy criminal misconduct in American politics (2017-2018)
Noteworthy professional misconduct in American politics (2017-2018)
Noteworthy sexual affairs in American politics (2017-2018)
Sexual assault and harassment in American politics (2017-2018)