Albert Ehlman

Albert Charles Ehlman (November 10, 1876 – 1930[1]) was a lawyer, schoolteacher and professor from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, who served one term as a Socialist member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

He attended what was then known as the University of Wisconsin (while in college he was leader of the Glee and Mandolin Clubs and the University Band, and was an instructor in the School of Music), studied law, and in 1898 passed the state bar examination.

[2] He was elected to the Assembly in 1918 to succeed fellow Socialist Henry Ohl, Jr. as a member for the Fourth district of Milwaukee County (20th and 22nd wards of the City of Milwaukee), receiving 4,122 votes to 1,868 for Democrat Elmer Marlette, and 68 for Progressive John C. Clayton.

[3] He did not run for re-election in 1920, and was succeeded by Republican Charles Meising.

[4] On December 26, 1901, Ehlman married Ruby D. Bell of Concord, Wisconsin; as of 1922, they had two children, Neal LeRoy and Beatrice Lucille.