Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber resigned on Friday amid influence-peddling allegations involving his fiancee that have triggered a criminal corruption probe and led to a frenzy of criticism from prominent fellow Democrats, once strong allies.
Kitzhaber said his resignation would take effect next Wednesday, when Secretary of State Kate Brown would take over at the helm of the strongly Democratic Pacific Northwest state until an election can be held next year. She will become the nation's first openly bisexual governor.
"I understand that I have become a liability to the very institutions and policies to which I have dedicated my career and, indeed, my entire adult life," Kitzhaber said in a statement announcing his resignation. He has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Those allegations snowballed last week amid media reports that Hayes had received $118,000 in previously undisclosed consulting fees in 2011 and 2012 from the Washington-based Clean Economy Development Center while also advising the governor on energy policy.
In the aftermath of those revelations, Kitzhaber promised that Hayes would no longer have a policy role in his office. Nevertheless, calls grew from both sides of the political aisle for him to step down, as well as from the state's flagship newspaper, the Oregonian, which endorsed his re-election bid last year.
House of Representatives Speaker Tina Kotek and Senate President Peter Courtney, both Democrats, met with Kitzhaber on Thursday and urged him to resign.
Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said the resignation would not affect an ongoing criminal corruption probe over a possible conflict of interest between Hayes' role as an unpaid adviser to the governor and her consulting contracts. Kitzhaber said he would continue to cooperate with the investigation.
Oregon House Republican Leader Mike McLane said: "I take no delight in John Kitzhaber's resignation but understand his decision."
Brown herself, in a brief statement, said it was "a sad day for Oregon" but she was confident lawmakers are ready to come together. "As you can imagine, there is a lot of work to be done between now and Wednesday."
noted the distraction the scandal had become but also expressed a note of defiance over the politics surrounding it.
"It is deeply troubling to me to realize that we have come to a place in the history of this great state of ours where a person can be charged, tried, convicted and sentenced by the media with no due process and no independent verification of the allegations involved," Kitzhaber said.
Brown, who has commented publicly about her bisexuality, is married to a man and lives in Portland.
She was first appointed to the state House of Representatives in 1991, and in 2004 became the first woman to serve as Senate majority leader, according to a state profile.
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