Less than two weeks before early ballots hit mailboxes, an anonymous website has revealed that Republican state Rep. Todd Clodfelter has had a profile on a website geared at internet users seeking extramarital affairs.

Clodfelter, a representative from Tucson who was first elected in 2016, is owning up to creating the profile at AshleyMadison.com, saying he’s made some mistakes that he’s working through with his family.

Further, the lawmaker says, his personal sex life is nobody’s business and has nothing to do with his position as a state lawmaker.

“I do have a personal life, I have made mistakes in the past, no doubt. My wife and I have been married for 41 years now, and we’ve had our bumps and bruises, but we’ve been working it out and we’re still together, and I do have a family,” he said.

The anonymous site shows that Clodfelter created the profile in 2010, during his first run for the state Legislature. He last updated the site in January 2015, before he was elected to office. The Arizona Daily Star was able to verify much of what the website claims.

Clodfelter’s AshleyMadison.com profile states that he is a “happily married man, but many of my needs are not being met. I need some fun on the side.”