Summary
John Jessup, a Republican politician in Indiana, pleaded guilty to attempted sexual assault and must resign from his position as county commissioner.
Despite winning re-election while under house arrest, Jessup’s conviction disqualifies him from serving in office.
The local Republican party will arrange a caucus to fill his position once his resignation takes effect.
Most states, but not all, have laws disbarring felons from serving as state representatives.
Federal offices do not have that same requirement.