Johnson resigned 35 days after being elected Kansas City's third mayor.
After the 2001 season, Johnson resigned to become the head coach of Navy.
Johnson resigned the day after the game and Marino soon thereafter announced his retirement.
Johnson in December 2006 resigned a month before his term ended.
Johnson won 18 and lost 15, but resigned five games into the 1978 season after starting 0-5.
Following the trial, Johnson resigned from the board and took no further part in cricket administration.
On September 25, 2008, Johnson resigned after six years.
Johnson resigned from cabinet on June 6, 1922, and did not run in the 1922 provincial election.
In December, tired of army life, Johnson resigned his commission as major general.
A split was inevitable, and Johnson resigned on March 29.