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Lewis Reed, the longtime president of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen resigned five days after being indicted on corruption charges. Ward 22 Alderman Jeffrey Boyd also resigned after being indicted on two bribery-related offenses and two separate counts of […]

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July 13, 2021  •  

Maine State Representative Resigns

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Rep. Justin Fecteau resigned from his position in the Maine House of Representatives on July 4, to accept a teaching position outside of his district. The governor is expected to schedule a special election to fill the vacancy for the […]

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July 8, 2021  •  

Two Mississippi State Senators Resign

Mississippi State Capitol - by Ken Lund

Two Mississippi state senators have announced their resignations effective June 30. Sen. Tammy Witherspoon of District 38 has resigned to serve as the newly elected mayor of Magnolia, whose term began July 1. Additionally, Sen. Sampson Jackson of District 32 […]

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Caroline Hunter announced that she will resign from the Federal Election Commission (FEC) on July 3, 2020, leaving the agency without a quorum. Hunter was appointed in 2008 by President George W. Bush for a six-year term, but stayed on […]

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Brian Spano, chairman of the Denver Board of Ethics, has resigned due to a potential conflict of interest. Spano is a law partner with Kristin Bronson, the newly appointed city attorney. Mayor Michael Hancock appointed Bronson in mid-August, and she […]

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Dianna Duran resigned as New Mexico’s Secretary of State late Thursday evening, the day before she was due to appear in court on embezzlement and other charges. Duran previously pleaded not guilty to allegations she funneled campaign funds into personal […]

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State Sen. Rick Brinkley resigned from the Senate just before pleading guilty to federal felony charges on August 20, 2015. The charges stem from an investigation into misappropriated funds from the Better Business Bureau of Tulsa. A lawsuit filed by […]

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Just days after stating he would not step down before the November election, interim Akron Mayor Garry Moneypenny has announced his resignation. Moneypenny admitted on Friday, June 5, to inappropriately touching a city employee before being sworn in. Upon reflection, […]

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After decades in office, Akron Mayor Don Plusquellic has announced he is resigning his position. In a letter to the citizens of Akron, he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve and wished only the best for the community’s future. […]

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Rep. Aaron Schock is resigning his seat at the end of the month in the wake of a congressional ethics investigation and looming federal investigation. The ethics investigation will focus on his use of taxpayer money, including mileage reimbursements from […]

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Gov. John Kitzhaber announced he will resign, effective February 18, 2015. The governor is the target of a criminal investigation involving payments he authorized to his fiancée, Cylvia Hayes, as a paid consultant to the state. The first couple was […]

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Rob McCord, Pennsylvania’s state treasurer, has resigned amid a federal investigation. After serving for six years in the elected position, McCord announced plans to plead guilty to charges of using his office to threaten potential campaign donors hoping to continue […]

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