List of 2000s 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 2000s.

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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.

Alabama

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Alaska

Arizona

California

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Connecticut

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Florida

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Georgia

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Hawaii

Illinois

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Indiana

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Kansas

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Louisiana

Massachusetts

Maryland

Michigan

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Missouri

Nebraska

Nevada

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  1. Clark County Commissioner Lynette Boggs McDonald (R) pled no contest to filing a false statement and campaign funding irregularities (2009) [100] [101]
  2. Clark County Commissioner Mary Kincaid-Chauncey (D) was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison, fined $7,600 and ordered to forfeit $19,000 in assets (2006) [102]
  3. Clark County Commissioner Dario Herrera (D) was sentenced to 50 months in federal prison, fined $15,000 and ordered to forfeit $60,000 in assets (2006)
  4. Clark County Commissioner Erin Kenny (D) was sentenced to 2+12 years in prison (2006)
  5. Clark County Commissioner Lance Matthew Malone (R) pleaded guilty to violating federal racketeering laws for bribing commissioners(2006) [103]

New Jersey

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New Mexico

New York

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North Carolina

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Northern Marianas Islands

Oklahoma

Ohio

Oregon

Pennsylvania

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Puerto Rico

Rhode Island

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South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

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Utah

Virginia

West Virginia

Wisconsin

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