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This date in Michigan History:   July 22, 1930
Detroit Mayor Charles Bowles is recalled.

One of Detroit's least fortunate mayors, Charles Bowles was elected in 1930 as the Great Depression took a firmer grip on Detroit. Bowles promised to cut the city's budget at a time when the growing number of unemployed looked to government for help. Since most of his recommendations generated hostility, angry Detroit voters called a special election and ousted the mayor only seven months after he entered office.

 
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