Edwin Grant recall, California (1914)
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| California State Senate recall |
|---|
| Officeholders |
| Recall status |
| Recall election date |
| October 8, 1914 |
| See also |
| Recall overview Political recall efforts, 1914 Recalls in California California recall laws State legislative recalls Recall reports |
Edwin Grant was aDemocratic state senator fromCalifornia. He was recalled on October 8, 1914, and was replaced by Edwin I. Wolfe.[1]
According to theLos Angeles Times, Grant was recalled for co-sponsoring legislation that opposedprostitution. The legislation was on the ballot for voters on November 3, 1914. It was approved with 53% of the vote.[2][3]