Porterville Recorder

California Democratic chairman resigns amid misconduct probe

- By DON THOMPSON and KATHLEEN RONAYNE

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Democratic Party Chairman Eric Bauman announced Thursday that he plans to resign, following a cascade of sexual harassment allegation­s that emerged against him in recent days.

Bauman's decision came hours after Governor-elect Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, called for the embattled chairman to step aside. Bauman said he would immediatel­y give his resignatio­n to party officials.

Newsom cited a Los Angeles Times article describing allegation­s of crude comments and inappropri­ate physical touching by Bauman, including asking two young women if they were sexually involved.

"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," Bauman said in a statement.

He did not directly address the allegation­s against him.

Bauman's resignatio­n announceme­nt came after he said Wednesday he is seeking treatment for alcohol abuse and other health issues while he takes leave from the party chairmansh­ip he narrowly won in early 2017. He is the party's first openly gay chairman.

The party shake up comes as California Democrats celebrate sweeping victories in the November election that furthered the party's grip on power in Congress and the state Legislatur­e.

He has faced mounting pressure to quit since the party's vice chairman, Daraka Larimore-hall, made allegation­s of sexual harassment and assaults by Bauman against unnamed victims.

Before Larimore-hall's accusation­s, someone made a sexual harassment complaint to the party against Bauman days ahead of the midterm election, said David Campos, chairman of the San Francisco Democratic Party.

He told The Associated Press that two young women reported drinking and comments about sex by Bauman during a state Democratic Party bus tour. The Los Angeles Times quoted two 21-year-old women describing Bauman asking them if they were sexually involved at a stop on the tour.

Newsom, the incoming Democratic governor, "is troubled by the serious allegation­s," his spokesman Nathan Click said in a statement.

"Sexual harassment shouldn't be tolerated — no person or party, no matter how powerful, is above accountabi­lity," the statement said.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO BY RICH PEDRONCELL­I ?? In this 2017 photo, Eric Bauman addresses the California Democratic Party annual convention as he seeks their vote for chairman in Sacramento, Calif.
AP FILE PHOTO BY RICH PEDRONCELL­I In this 2017 photo, Eric Bauman addresses the California Democratic Party annual convention as he seeks their vote for chairman in Sacramento, Calif.

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