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Paul Simon held the office of lieutenant governor under Republican Gov. Richard Ogilvie, when general election voters cast separate ballots to elect the state’s top two offices. That led to a move to force the two top party candidates to run as a team.

Former Democratic Gov. Dan Walker, Quinn's political mentor, held the post in such low esteem that he refused to give running mate Neil Hartigan an office in the state Capitol. Hartigan was forced to borrow space from the secretary of state. Hartigan's successor, Republican Dave O'Neal, grew so bored with the position that he resigned midway through his second term.

Republican Gov. Jim Edgar's No. 2, Bob Kustra, tried to quit in his first term to become a radio talk show host. But he returned after Edgar underwent emergency heart bypass surgery. He eventually left the post several months before his term ended to become a university president.

Simon intends to finish her term.

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