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Frank E. Edwards

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American politician (1874–1943)

Frank E. Edwards
Edwards,c. 1929
35thMayor of Seattle
In office
June 4, 1928 – July 14, 1931
Preceded byBertha Knight Landes
Succeeded byRobert H. Harlin
Personal details
Born1874 (1874)
England, United Kingdom
Died1943 (aged 68–69)
Political partyRepublican

Frank E. Edwards (1874–1943) was the 35thmayor of Seattle, serving from 1928 until 1931 when he was recalled from office for firing popularSeattle City Light superintendentJames Delmage Ross.[1]

Seattle mayor

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Edwards ran for mayor in 1928 againstBertha Knight Landes, the first female mayor of a major American city as a "businessman's candidate" but was seen as a political unknown. The Edwards campaign was secretive and raised large sums of money but was not endorsed publicly by major organizations, compared to the Landes campaign, which was endorsed by newspapers, the Central Labor Council, the Prohibition Party, and women's organizations.[2][3][4] His campaign spent more than $27,000, setting a record that would not be broken until 1948.[5]

Edwards' major critique of Landes was that she was a woman, refusing to debate her saying, "...the questions that are encased in your pent up bosom" because it was "manifestly hard" for a man to debate "a hostile or infuriated woman."[6][7] At the debate, Landes would place an empty chair on the platform and ask, "Can it be true that a man is afraid of a woman?"[6]

Edwards defeated Landes in the March general election, 60% to 40%.[8] Landes would complain that Edwards had devoted excessive funds to his campaign, with prosecutor Edward C. Colvin stating that he would do a thorough investigation.[9] As mayor during theGreat Depression, Edwards focused on getting unemployed people working to fight communism. In October 1929, Edwards would tell the council, "If you are willing to work to the best interest of our citizens, whom we have the honor to represent, I recommend that the legislative and executive departments join hands in a most serious effort to provide decent and proper relief of the unemployed by pushing forward such municipal work as will require the maximum of labor."[10] In the 1930 election, Edwards defeated city councilmember Otto A. Case, 60% to 40%.[8]

Recall election

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In 1931, a charter amendment giving Seattle City Light superintendentJames Ross authority over engineering projects was on the ballot.[11] Private corporations were against the charter amendment, including power production companyStone & Webster and theSeattle Daily Times.[12][13] On March 9, 1931, the day before the election, Edwards fired Ross on a dare citing "inefficiency, disloyalty and willful neglect of duty."[1] Edwards planned for the news to come out the following day, while people were voting, butThe Seattle Star published a special late evening edition carrying a story by Ross and urging voters to pass the charter amendment.[1][11] Ross was later appointed the head of theBonneville Power Administration by U.S. presidentFranklin D. Roosevelt.[14]

The charter amendment would pass, and the voters began a petition, led by the Municipal Utilities Protection League and future congressmen Marion Anthony Zioncheck, to recall Edwards, gathering 200,000 signatures.[1][15] In a July 1931 special election, Edwards would become the second Seattle mayor recalled from office with 62% voting in favor of the recall.[8][16]

Personal life

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Edwards was born in England in 1874 and moved to Seattle in 1900.[17] Before his election, he owned a theater.[3][17] After his 1928 election win, theSeattle Post-Intelligencer ran a photo of Edwards with his wife with the caption, "[Edwards] receives the first signal of his success — an acknowledging curtsy of obeisance from his wife."[7]

References

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  1. ^abcdWilma, David (September 9, 2001)."Seattle Mayor Frank Edwards fires City Light Superintendent James D. Ross on March 9, 1931".HistoryLink. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
  2. ^"Editorial: Preference for man as mayor declared by women voters".Seattle Daily Times. March 14, 1928. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024 – via Seattle Municipal Archives.
  3. ^ab"The Election". Seattle Public Library. The Town Crier. March 10, 1928. p. 3. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
  4. ^Stein (March 1, 2002)."Bertha Landes is elected mayor of Seattle on March 9, 1926".HistoryLink. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
  5. ^"Expenditures By Pomeroy Highest Ever".The Seattle Times. March 7, 1948. p. 1.
  6. ^abNorimine, Hayat (June 9, 2017)."It's Been 91 Years Since Seattle's First (and Only) Female Mayor".Seattle Met. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
  7. ^abBrunner, Jim (February 2, 2013)."Bertha Landes, Seattle's first, last female mayor".The Seattle Times. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
  8. ^abc"General and Special Elections". Seattle Municipal Archives. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
  9. ^"Seattle elected Edwards Mayor".The Spokesman-Review. The Associated Press. March 14, 1928. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
  10. ^Pulkkinen, Levi (March 17, 2015)."Seattle during the Great Depression".Seattle Post Intelligencer. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
  11. ^abWilma, David (2010).Power for the People: A History of Seattle City Light. Seattle: History Ink, in association withUniversity of Washington Press.ISBN 978-0-295-98576-3.OCLC 613433169.
  12. ^"Landmark Nomination Application"(PDF). Landmark Preservation Board. January 31, 2013. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
  13. ^"J. D. Ross papers, 1898-1994". Archives West. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
  14. ^Cunningham, Ross (December 31, 1971). "John Nelson's 'resignation' recalls firing of J. D. Ross".The Seattle Times. p. A13.
  15. ^Stevens, Jeff (August 7, 2012)."August 7, 1936: Zioncheck for President".Seattle Star. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
  16. ^Berger, Knute (May 9, 2013)."Seattle mayor's office: Hard to hold on to".Crosscut.com. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
  17. ^ab"Mayor Frank Edwards, Seattle, 1931". Digital Public Library of America. RetrievedAugust 31, 2024.
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