GOP candidate Randy Kaufman suspends campaign after arrest

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The Republican candidate for Maricopa Community College District Governing Board has suspended his campaign after being cited for alleged public sexual indecency, according to authorities.

A police officer at Rio Salado College’s Surprise campus west of Phoenix reported seeing Randy Kaufman allegedly exposing himself while in his parked truck on October 4.

Authorities said Kaufman’s vehicle was in full view of a preschool and childcare center where children were on a playground.

Kaufman, who worked as a corrections officer with the Arizona Department of Corrections for 27 years, said in a statement Tuesday that “a personal legal matter has recently arisen, and I need to step out of the race to focus on personal affairs.”

A spokesperson for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office said prosecutors need time to review the case before making a charging decision.

The Republican Party of Arizona has released a statement supporting Kaufman’s decision to suspend his campaign.

Kaufman was set to face state Rep. Kelli Butler, a Democrat, for an at-large seat on the board in the November 8 general election.

The county elections department has not received an official statement of withdrawal from Kaufman.

Authorities said that without the signed and notarized document, he’s still an active candidate, and his votes will be counted.

Republished with the permission of The Associated Press.