California Democratic Party chair resigns
amid sexual misconduct investigation
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[November 30, 2018]
By Sharon Bernstein
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) - The chairman
of the California state Democratic Party said on Thursday he would
resign amid allegations that he engaged in unspecified sexual misconduct
with party staffers.
Eric Bauman, a key player in Democrats' recent electoral successes in
the state, has said in recent days that he regretted pain his behavior
had caused others. He did not specify the allegations against him but he
also did not deny them.
State party officials are conducting an investigation but did not give
details about the accusations.
“I have made the realization that in order for those to whom I may have
caused pain and who need to heal, for my own health, and in the best
interest of the Party that I love and to which I have dedicated myself
for more than 25 years, it is in everyone’s best interest for me to
resign my position as chair of the California Democratic Party," said
Bauman, 59, the first openly gay person to head the state party.
Bauman's decision to step down came after calls for his resignation by
the state's Governor-elect, Democrat Gavin Newsom, as well as members of
the party executive committee.
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The allegations against Bauman surfaced earlier this month, when
another party official, Vice Chair Daraka Larimore-Hall, began
proceedings to remove him after talking with staff members of the
state Democratic Party.
In addition to removing Bauman, "we also must conduct a truly
independent investigation, not only into these specific allegations
of harassment and assault, but into the structures and culture of
the party that allowed this to happen," Larimore-Hall said in a
statement. "We must make it clear that sexual harassment will not be
tolerated on any level, by anyone."
The scandal comes after the party's "blue wave" triumph in
November's midterm congressional elections, which saw Orange County
in southern California, once a bastion for the Republicans, become
wholly represented by Democrats in Congress.
(Reporting by Sharon Bernstein; editing by Bill Tarrant and Lisa
Shumaker)
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