From Ballotpedia
Ballotpedia tracked noteworthy cases of alleged misconduct by government officials and candidates for office from 2021 to 2022.
Misconduct is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as "[u]nacceptable or improper [behavior], especially by an employee or professional person."[1] Misconduct can be a criminal act or a non-criminal act that is generally considered improper, such as having an extramarital affair or verbally abusing employees.
The pages linked below detail different instances of alleged misconduct. Alleged misconduct cases were added when allegations first arose. Inclusion on this page does not necessarily indicate that the accused official or candidate was guilty of or responsible for the alleged misconduct.
| 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) |
Categories: [Misconduct (2021-2022)] [Misconduct_in_American_politics]