Howard E. Wright Explained

Howard E. Wright
Office:31st Speaker of the California State Assembly
Term:January 1899
Predecessor:Frank Leslie Coombs
Successor:Alden Anderson
State Assembly1:California
District1:51st
Term Start1:January 4, 1897
Term End1:January 1, 1901
Preceded1:Clinton Griswold Dodge
Succeeded1:Newell K. Foster
Birth Date:1866
Birth Place:Carson City, Nevada, U.S.
Death Place:Berkeley, California, U.S.
Party:Republican

Howard Elwood Wright[1] (1866 – October 10, 1942) was a politician from California who served in the California State Assembly as a Republican from the 51st district between 1897 and 1899. In January 1899, Wright was elected the 31st Speaker of the Assembly, but resigned the office and his seat in the assembly after just 29 days after he was allegedly involved in a vote-buying scheme for U.S. Senate candidates, which at the time were elected by the state legislature. Wright had also forged campaign documents, the penalty for which would have been forfeiture of office; James K. Burnett, another state assemblyman, introduced an expulsion resolution for Wright prior to his resignation from the Assembly.[2]

Alden Anderson was chosen to succeed Wright following his resignation.

Wright was born in Carson City, Nevada, the son of a judge, Samuel Huntington Wright. His professional career was in the oil and insurance industry. Wright died at his home in Berkeley, California on October 10, 1942 at the age of 76.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Report of the Secretary to the Regents of the University of California . 1898 .
  2. Web site: Vassar . Alex . Myers . Shane . Howard E. Wright . JoinCalifornia.com . January 22, 2022.
  3. News: Berkeley Pioneer Dies. The Oakland Post Enquirer. 4. October 13, 1942.
  4. News: Howard Wright Funeral Is Set. Oakland Tribune. October 12, 1942. 12.