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Steve Lebsock is an American politician who served in the
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from the 34th district as a member of the Democratic and
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parties from 2013 until his expulsion in 2018. Prior to his tenure in the state house he served on the city council in
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from 2003 to 2011. Lebsock was born in
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, and educated at Westminster High School and the
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. He was in the
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for three years and served on the Thornton city council for eight years. Lebsock was elected to the state house in the 2012 election and reelected in the 2014 and 2016 elections. He became the chair of the Local Government committee. During his campaign for
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he was accused by multiple women, including Representative
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, of sexual harassment and became the first member of the state house expelled since William Howland's expulsion in 1915. A petition calling for his resignation received over 50,000 signatures while Lebsock claimed that he was being blackmailed and extorted by the allegations. He left the Democratic caucus before joining the Republican Party and Alexander Winkler was appointed to replace him.


Early life and education

Steve Lebsock was born in
Sterling, Colorado Sterling is a home rule municipality and the county seat and most populous municipality of Logan County, Colorado, United States. Sterling is the principal city of the Sterling, CO Micropolitan Statistical Area. The city population was 13,753 a ...
, and married Nina, with whom he had three children. He graduated from Westminster High School. He served in the
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from 1988 to 1991. In 1998, he graduated from the
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with a
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degree in sociology. He served on the city council in
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from 2003 to 2011, and as the mayor pro tempore from 2007 to 2009.


Career


Colorado House of Representatives

Lebsock received the Democratic nomination to run for a seat in the
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from the 34th district in the 2012 election and defeated
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nominee Jodina B. Widhalm in the general election. He defeated Republican nominee Alexander Winkler in the 2014 election. He defeated Republican nominee Dustin Johnson and
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nominee Jenice Dove in the 2016 election.
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, the incumbent Republican
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, was term-limited in the 2018 election. Lebsock announced on March 25, 2017, that he would run for the Democratic nomination for state treasurer. He stated that he would petition his way onto the primary ballot during the sexual harassment investigation into him, but he was later unable to run for the office after switching his political affiliation due to him not being a Republican long enough.


Expulsion

Representative
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and four other women made a total of eleven sexual harassment allegations against Lebsock that were found credible. He denied the allegations in a twenty-eight page letter to other members of the state house, in a YouTube video, and also took a lie detector test. Governor
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and Speaker
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called for him to resign. He claimed that the allegations were "about blackmail and coercion and extortion" in an attempt to get him to resign and accused the Democrats of betraying him. Lebsock served as the chair of the Local Government committee, but was temporarily removed during the investigation into the allegations. A petition calling for his resignation received over 50,000 signatures, but he stated on November 28, 2017, that he would not resign. Representative
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introduced the resolution to expel Lebsock on February 27, 2018. Lebsock stated that "my colleagues are not going to expel me", but the two-thirds majority required for expulsion was fulfilled by a fifty-two to nine vote on March 2 which found him guilty. Representative Yeulin Willett stated that he did not believe that Lebsock's behavior warranted an expulsion. Lebsock became the first member of the state house to be expelled since William Howland was expelled for perjury during a bribery investigation in 1915. Lebsock stated that he would not caucus with the Democrats in the 2018 session and later changed his political affiliation to Republican on March 2, which allowed the Republicans to appoint his successor. The Republican vacancy committee voted on March 23, to appoint Winkler to fill Lebsock's seat against Casey Cole with Winkler receiving twelve votes to Cole's eleven votes. Democratic nominee
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defeated Winkler in the 2018 election.


Electoral history


See also

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References


External links


Campaign website

Legislative website
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