Maurice Lyons, the chairman of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, resigned this week, The Riverside Press-Enterprise reports.
Lyons, 56, was first elected in June 2001. He oversaw the expansion of the tribe's casino.
The tribe is one of the more politically active in southern California and faces upcoming fights over a gaming compact. "Mr. Lyons felt deeply that unless he could give 110 percent he should not continue as chair," a statement released by the tribe said.
Robert Martin, a council member, will serve as chairman until the next election in 2007.
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