Charles George Garton (born 29 August 1901) was a British electrical engineer and socialist activist.
At the 1929 United Kingdom general election, he stood as the Labour Party candidate for Warwick and Leamington, taking third place with 16% of the vote.
wearing in winter and summer alike an open-necked tennis shirt and no hat".
[2] He served as the Midlands District representative on the ILP's National Administrative Committee from 1931, and in 1932 moved the motion arguing that the ILP should remain affiliated to the Labour Party provided that certain conditions were met - hoping that the Labour Party was moving to the left and would agree to them.
[3] Late in 1933, Garton moved to Moscow, to work for the All Union Electro-technical Institute.