llinois Republican lawmaker resigns,
cites Facebook, Twitter hacks
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[July 26, 2016]
By Fiona Ortiz
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A prominent Illinois
Republican has resigned from the state legislature, citing multiple
incidents of fake Facebook and Twitter accounts set up in his name in
recent weeks.
"After some cyber security issues arose, I began to re-evaluate my
continued public service," Representative Ron Sandack, House Republican
floor leader, said in a resignation letter dated Sunday and provided on
Monday by the Republican Caucus.
Sandack, known as an adamant defender of Republican Governor Bruce
Rauner's initiatives on the floor of the Democratic-dominated House, was
up for re-election in November against Democrat Greg Hose.
His resignation comes as both major U.S. political parties are
increasingly bedeviled by hacking, including Friday's leak of emails
that have embarrassed Democrats as they gather for the party's
convention in Philadelphia this week.
Sandack had been battling since July 4 to remove multiple fake Facebook
and Twitter accounts in his name, he told Capitol Fax, a respected
political blog based in Springfield, the state capital.
It is not clear what, if anything, the fake accounts posted in his name.
Sandack, who was an active user of social media, has shut down his
Facebook and Twitter accounts and has filed a police report regarding
the fake ones, Capitol Fax reported.
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A spokeswoman for Jim Durkin, leader of the House Republicans, did not
respond to a question on who would replace Sandack as Republican
candidate for his seat. Rauner did not respond to reporters' questions
about Sandack following an event on Monday morning.
Sandack is a Chicago lawyer and former mayor of Downers Grove, Illinois.
He was appointed in 2010 to the Illinois Senate to fill in for a senator
who resigned, and went on to be elected as representative for his
suburban Chicago district.

In his resignation notice he also said he was no longer willing to miss
so many family events.
(Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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