From Deseret News archives:
Bird drops bid over soliciting
"I'm sorry," Bird said. "This was a huge mistake. I should have known better than to pull over and talk to the lady. No improprieties happened, but the offers were there. It was really dumb."
Bird said he has not decided whether to resign from the Legislature or whether he will serve out the remainder of his term, which ends on Dec. 31.
Bird was elected by a landslide in 2002 to represent Mapleton and large parts of Springville and Spanish Fork in District 65. However, he was facing a GOP primary challenge this spring from Aaron Tilton, who now will run unopposed in both the June 22 primary and Nov. 2 general election.
"You are kidding me," Tilton said Thursday night when he stopped knocking on doors to take a cell phone call with the news. "Oh, my heck. Wow."
Bird, 56, was driving in the area of 1899 S. State at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 30 when he pulled over and attempted to solicit sex from an undercover Salt Lake City police officer posing as a prostitute, according to police and court documents.
"I should have maybe fought it, but I didn't," Bird said. "I hoped it would be expunged. I never did actually do anything."
Bird said he already was preparing to withdraw after consulting with some acquaintances who had urged him to get out of the race.
"I'm sorry I made a mistake, a big mistake," he said.
Bird's guilty plea came just 12 days before the Utah County Republican convention, where he nearly won the Republican nomination outright.
Instead, Tilton, a contract consultant for technology firms, narrowly forced Bird into a primary. Bird finished with 57.8 percent of the votes, just shy of the 60 percent he needed to become the GOP candidate outright and avoid the runoff.
Tilton, 32, promised to continue his campaign so constituents get to know him.
"I hope that personally everything can work out" for the Bird family, he said. "It's unfortunate and it's not the way I'd want to win the race."
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