Zabel defeated Jamie Santora in the 163rd district in 2018, receiving 15,000 votes.[1]
In 2023, a union lobbyist accused Zabel of sexual harassment, filing a complaint with the House Ethics Committee.[2] After the first accusation, two more allegations emerged against Zabel in the following days. Previously in 2018, Zabel's campaign manager accused him of inappropriately touching her. At the time, she reported it to Democratic party leaders, but did not go public until the allegations from the lobbyist were made. The same day the campaign manager's allegations were made public, an article on a conservative news site relayed a story from an anonymous female lawmaker who said she was followed to her car by Zabel after rejecting his advances.[3][4] The lawmaker later identified herself as State Representative Abby Major.[5] Zabel resisted calls to resign because of the allegations, and said he would seek treatment for his "illness."[6] He later reversed his earlier statement and announced he would resign from office effective March 16, 2023.[7]