He's the wonderful gentleman who was in the midst of proposing tough Voter ID laws in Ohio saying that there was no good reason why people wouldn't have their driver's licenses when they needed to vote when he was arrested for a DUI in Indiana, leading to the suspension of his driver's license. Oh, the irony.
Well, it looks like he won't be proposing any new legislation, as he's resigned from the Ohio legislature.
Ohio State Rep. Robert Mecklenborg, the sponsor of a controversial voter ID bill who was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence with Viagra in his system and a stripper in his car, resigned his position over the weekend.
"My recent actions have become a distraction to the additional important work that lies ahead for the members of the 129th General Assembly. Therefore, it is with a heavy heart that I resign from the Ohio House of Representatives," he said in a statement reported by the Columbus Dispatch.
"Most importantly, I want to sincerely apologize for any pain and embarrassment I have caused my family, my constituents, and my colleagues," Mecklenborg said. "I will be forever grateful to the many constituents and colleagues who have urged me to stay, but I believe it is in the best interests of my family and my constituents to step aside during this difficult time."
Mecklenborg didn't have a license when he sponsored a photo voter ID bill after his arrest back in April.
Ahh, if only more Republicans were this stupid on a purely Darwinian level.
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