Steve Lebsock

Steve Lebsock is an American politician who served in the Colorado House of Representatives from the 34th district as a member of the Democratic and Republican parties from 2013 until his expulsion in 2018.

Lebsock was born in Sterling, Colorado, and educated at Westminster High School and the Metropolitan State University of Denver.

[9] 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.

[10][11] Representative Faith Winter 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.

[18] 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.