Raleigh, N.C. – State Rep. Darren Jackson disabled portions of his campaign website after an interview questioning whether those pages raised ethical concerns.

Jackson represents the 39th District covering eastern Wake County. He is a Democrat and replaced Linda Coleman in the General Assembly when she resigned in January 2009. He is running against Republican Duane Cutlip.

At issue is whether Jackson violated legislative ethics rules by including his legislative assistant’s name and e-mail address, his legislative e-mail address, legislative phone number, and legislative office address on his campaign website.

Jackson said he was only reaching out to his constituents.