Then he was forced to resign following the 1994 season.
He resigned following the 1997 election even though his party won the most votes.
He resigned following the 1994 season with a 202-345 record (.369).
He resigned in 2006 following the breakdown of his marriage.
He resigned his seat in February 2006 following continued health issues.
He resigned in 1976 following a vote of no confidence from the faculty.
He served in that position for two seasons before resigning following the 2012 season.
His cabinet resigned on 10 October 2008 following an oil scandal.
He resigned in 1993, following an audit that questioned how the group had spent federal funds.
He resigned following accusations abuse and fraud in the agency.
Peter Glenville was then hired, however, he resigned following negative reviews during tryouts in Boston, Massachusetts.
Sebelius resigned following her confirmation April 28, 2009, and Parkinson was sworn in as Governor of Kansas the same day.
Mesa resigned following the 2005 Hydrocarbons Law.
He resigned following the 1999 season having compiled a 167-114-126 record.
He also managed the Wicklow from 2003 to 2006 but resigned following heavy defeat to Carlow.
After two seasons, McCorkle resigned following the 2005 season after compiling a record of four wins and 18 losses during his second tenure.
On 11 October 2004, Sergei Smyr resigned during the height of the crisis following the Presidential election earlier that month.
LaForge resigned following the season after serving three separate suspensions.
Mehmet Agar resigned from his position as the leader of DP following the 22 July 2007 election.
He resigned following his election to the Knesset in 1996.