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List of 2020s American state and local politicians convicted of crimes

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This list includes American politicians at the state and local levels who have been convicted of felony crimes committed while in office by decade; this list encompasses the 2020s.

At the bottom of the article are links to related articles which deal with politicians who are involved in federal scandals (political and sexual), as well as differentiating among federal, state and local convictions. Also excluded are crimes which occur outside the politician's tenure in office unless they specifically stem from acts during his time of service.

Entries are arranged by date, from most current to less recent, and by state.

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Alabama

  • State Representative John Rogers (D) convicted of wire and mail fraud. (2024)[1]
  • State Representative David Cole (R) convicted of voter fraud and served 60 days in jail. (2023)[2][3]
  • Fred Plump (D) State Representative pled guilty to criminal conspiracy and obstruction of justice. He repaid $200K and was forced to resign. (2023)[4][5][6]
  • Will Dismukes (R) State Representative found guilty of theft. (2020)[7][8]
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Arizona

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Arkansas

  • State Senator Jeremy Hutchinson (R) convicted of bribery, tax fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy. (2022)[14]

Local

  • Sheriff Anthony Boen (R) of Franklin County was convicted of brutal assault and depravation of rights and was sentenced to four years in prison. (2023)[15][16]

California

Local

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Colorado

  • State Representative Tracey Bernett (D) convicted of perjury about her residency and received a two-year deferred judgement plus community service. (2023)[24]

Local

  • Tina Peters (politician) (R) Clerk of Mesa County, was accused of copying secure passwords and files and posting them online in order to thwart the 2020 election results. She was found guilty of three felony counts of attempting to influence a public servant and one count of conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation, as well as official misconduct, failure to comply with a direct order from the Secretary of State and violation of duty. She was sentenced to nine years.(2021)[25][26][27]
  • Robert Gordanier (R) Mayor of Lakeside, pled guilty to felony embezzlement of public property and official misconduct in connection with a car-flipping scheme. (2025)[28][29]
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Connecticut

  • State Representative Michael DiMassa (D) pleaded guilty to conspiracy for stealing COVID relief funds. (2022)[30]

Florida

  • Frank Artiles (R) Manager for Alex Rodríguez and Florida State Senator, was arrested for backing a straw candidate paying Rodríguez, an auto parts salesman, to run as a false or ghost candidate to siphon votes away from a Democratic incumbent. Rodriquez did not declare a party and did no campaigning, but was paid $44,000. Artiles was found guilty of felony excessive campaign contributions, conspiracy, and falsely swearing an oath. (2024)[31][32][33]
  • State Representative Joe Harding (R) pleaded guilty to wire fraud, money laundering, and false statements involving COVID-19 relief funds. (2023)[34][35]
  • Jeff Siegmeister (R) State Attorney for the 3rd Judicial Circuit in the Lake City area, was accused of conspiracy, extortion, fraud and tax evasion. He was found guilty and was sentenced to 40 months in prison. (2023)[36][37]

Local

  • Margo Anderson (R) Mayor of Lynn Haven who faced 64 counts of bribery and corruption was sentenced to one felony count of lying to the FBI. (2022)[38]
  • Joel Greenberg (R) was convicted of sex trafficking. (2022)[39]
  • Marion Michael O'Steen (R) Defense Attorney for Dixie County was accused of extorting $60,000 from game-room operators. He was found guilty and sentenced to 44 months. (2022)[40][41]
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Georgia

  • John Oxendine (R) Insurance Commissioner of Georgia, gained $40,000 from conspiracy to commit health care fraud. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison. (2024)[42]
  • Danny Rampey (R) State Representative from Statham in House District 119, was newly re-elected when he was arrested and charged with obtaining drugs by misrepresentation or theft, exploiting an elder or disabled adult, burglary, and drug possession. He was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years.(2022)[43][44]
  • Insurance Commissioner of Georgia Jim Beck (R) convicted of fraud. (2021)[45]
  • Georgia Board of Regents member Dean Alford (R) convicted of racketeering. (2021)[46]

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Hawaii

Idaho

  • Aaron von Ehlinger (R) State Representative from the 6th district was found guilty of felony rape and sentenced to 20 years in prison. (2021)[50][51]

Illinois

  • State Senator Annazette Collins (D) convicted of tax offences. (2024)[53]
  • State Senator Sam McCann (R) pled guilty to wire fraud, money laundering and tax evasion for using more than $200,000 from his campaign fund for his own personal use. (2024)[54][55]
  • State Representative Luis Arroyo (D) convicted of fraud. (2022)[56]
  • State Senator Tom Cullerton (D) convicted of embezzlement. (2022)[57]
  • State Representative Eddie Acevedo (D) convicted of tax evasion. (2021)[58]
  • State Senator Terry Link (D) was convicted of tax evasion. (2020)[59]
  • State Senator Martin Sandoval (D) convicted of bribery. (2020).[60]

Local

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Indiana

  • Sean Eberhart (R) State Representative, pled guilty to corruption and conspiracy, in exchange for future employment a gaming casino company) and at least $350,000. (2023)[72][73]
  • Brent Waltz (R) State Senator guilty of illegal campaign contributions making false statements to the FBI. He was sentenced to 10 months prison. (2022)[74]

Local

  • Sheriff of Clark County Jamey Noel (R) pled guilty to 27 felonies of theft and tax evasion to fund a lavish lifestyle. (2024)[75][76]
  • Dennis Tyler (D) Mayor of Muncie, pled guilty to one count of theft of government funds as part of a bid rigging conspiracy involving several municipal officials and employees. (2021)[77]
  • John Jessup (R) County Commissioner of Hancock, pled guilty to felony attempted sexual assault of his daughter. (2024)[78]

Kansas

  • Michael Capps (R) State Representative accused of fraud and misuse of $450,000 in COVID relief funds. He was found guilty and sentenced to 27 months. (2022)[79]

Kentucky

Louisiana

  • State Senator Karen Carter Peterson (D) pleaded guilty to gambling with campaign funds. (2022)[81][82]
  • State Senator Wesley T. Bishop (D) pleaded guilty to making false statements. (2020)[83]

Local

  • Sheriff Jack Strain (R) of St. Tammany Parish was convicted of corruption, bribery and child abuse and sentenced to 120 years in prison. (2022)[84][85]

Maryland

  • State Delegate Richard Impallaria (R) pleaded guilty to multiple counts of theft, misconduct in office, and illegal ammunition and gun possession. (2023)[86][87]
  • State Secretary of Information Technology Isabel Fitzgerald (R) convicted of bribery. (2022)[88][89][90]
  • State Delegate Cheryl Glenn (D) pleaded guilty to accepting $33,000 in bribes. (2020)[91]
  • State Delegate Tawanna P. Gaines (D) pleaded guilty to misuse of campaign funds (2020)[92]

Local


  • Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby (D) was found guilty of perjury. (2023)[93]
  • Mayor of Baltimore Catherine Pugh (D) convicted of fraud and perjury. (2020)[94][95]
  • Police Chief David Crawford (R) of Laurel, Maryland, was found guilty of 12 felony charges, including attempted first-degree murder, arson and malicious burning. He received two life sentences and an additional 75 years in prison.[96][97]

Massachusetts

  • Dean Tran (R) State Senator was convicted of 20 felony counts of wire fraud and three counts of filing false tax returns. (2024)[99]

Michigan

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Mississippi

  • State Representative Earle S. Banks (D) convicted of fraud. (2023)[109]
  • John Davis (R) State Director of the Department of Human Resources (DHS) and five others embezzled 98 million dollars from the State Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. He pled guilty to conspiracy and fraud and was sentenced to 90 years in prison. (2022)[110][111]

Local

  • Biloxi City Councilman, Robert Leon Deming III, (R) pleaded guilty to a federal conspiracy charge for selling illegal drugs. He was found guilty and sentenced to 6 years, (2024)[112][113][114]

Missouri

Local

Montana

  • Tim McKenrick (R) Candidate for House District 75 from Jefferson County told officials that when voting, he falsified his signature to “test” election integrity. He pled guilty to one count of deceptive election practices, a felony. (2023)[122][123]

Nevada

  • State Assemblyman Alexander Assefa (D) convicted of theft and lying about residency.[124] He pled no contest and was sentenced to three years of probation. His felony conviction will be dismissed if he successfully completes three years probation. (2023)[125]

Local

New Hampshire

  • State Representative Robert Forsythe (R) pleaded guilty to two counts of assault. (2021)[130]

New Jersey

Local

  • Clark Mayor Sal Bonaccorso (R) pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit official misconduct and forgery. (2024)[132]

New Mexico

Local

New York

Local

North Carolina

  • State Representative Derwin Montgomery (D) was convicted of fraud for using state funds for personal use. He was ordered to repay $38,000 and was given 5 year probation. (2023)[139][140]
  • State Representative David R. Lewis (R) convicted of making false statements to a bank. (2020)[141]

North Dakota

  • State Senator Ray Holmberg (R) from Grand Forks in the 17th District, was found guilty of taking 14 trips to Prague between 2011 and 2021 to engage in commercial sex acts with minor boys. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison. (2022)[142][143][144]

Ohio

Local

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Puerto Rico

Local

South Dakota

  • Jason Ravnsborg (R) State Attorney General struck and killed a pedestrian while driving. He was found guilty of committing crimes that caused a death, malfeasance of office for misleading law enforcement officials and abusing the powers of his office. He was removed from his position and ordered never to run for public office again. (2022)[169][170]

Tennessee

Texas

  • State Representative Ronald Wilson (D) convicted of tax evasion. (2022)[176]

Local

  • Mayor of Richardson, Laura Maczka (R) was convicted of bribery and wire fraud. (2021)[177]

Virginia

  • State Delegate Matt Fariss (R/I) pleaded guilty to felony gun and drug charges. (2024)[178]

Local

  • Scott Howard Jenkins (R/I) Sheriff of Culpeper County, was accused of appointing several auxiliary deputy sheriffs in exchange for $75,000 in bribes. He was found guilty of 12 felony counts of conspiracy, honest services fraud, and bribery. (2023)[179][180]

West Virginia

Local

  • David Walter McCauley (R) Mayor of Buckhannon pleaded guilty to a felony charge of possessing child pornography. (2022)[182][183]

Wisconsin

Local

  • Kimberly Zapata (R) Deputy Director at the Milwaukee Election Commission was indicted for copying three military absentee ballots. She was found guilty of one felony count of misconduct in public office and three counts of election fraud. (2024)[185][186]

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