Jackson resigned from the secretaryship in 1782 but remained Judge Advocate until his death.
Jackson resigned this post effective October 26, 2007, "for financial reasons I can no longer ignore."
Numerous religious and civic groups in the state demanded that Jackson resign.
Jackson resigned as Senator to run for office as next Governor of Georgia.
Jackson resigned from Chicago City Council, effective January 15, 2013.
Jackson resigned because of his wounds, and was succeeded by William McKinley.
In the fall of 1860 Jackson resigned as Banking Commissioner to run for governor.
Later Jackson resigned his seat, out of boredom I suspect.
Jackson resigned at Furman on March 22, 2013.
Jackson resigned from the Senate in October 1825, but continued his quest for the Presidency.