FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2018 file photo, Rep. Michelle Ugenti-Rita, foreground, R-Scottsdale, and others listen to Rep. Don Shooter, center background, R-Yuma, as he reads a statement regarding sexual harassment and other misconduct complaints made against him by Ugenti-Rita and others, as he spoke prior to Arizona House members receiving mandatory sexual harassment and other ethics issues training on the House floor at the Capitol in Phoenix. Shooter was the first state lawmaker in the country to be expelled in the #MeToo era after he was criticized for a pattern of sexually harassing women. Now he’s back, running in the state’s Republican primary for a seat in the state Senate. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2018 file photo, Rep. Michelle Ugenti-Rita, foreground, R-Scottsdale, and others listen to Rep. Don Shooter, center background, R-Yuma, as he reads a statement regarding sexual harassment and other misconduct complaints made against him by Ugenti-Rita and others, as he spoke prior to Arizona House members receiving mandatory sexual harassment and other ethics issues training on the House floor at the Capitol in Phoenix. Shooter was the first state lawmaker in the country to be expelled in the #MeToo era after he was criticized for a pattern of sexually harassing women. Now he’s back, running in the state’s Republican primary for a seat in the state Senate. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Credit: Ross D. Franklin

Roger Alford

FILE – In this Sept. 4, 2013 file photo, attorney Thomas Clay, center, Yolanda Costner, left, and Cassaundra Cooper, right, leave a Legislative Research Commission meeting in Frankfort, Ky. Costner and Cooper filed sexual harassment complaints against western Kentucky lawmaker John Arnold. Cooper wonders why voters would re-elect public officials accused of sexual misconduct, or simply choose to ignore the allegations. (AP Photo/Roger Alford)