Stewart G. Honeck

Stewart George Honeck Jr. (December 25, 1906 – March 27, 1999) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.

[3] He sought re-election in 1958, but was defeated by Democrat John W. Reynolds Jr.[4] After leaving office, Honeck made two attempts to run for Wisconsin Supreme Court.

He ran in the extremely crowded 1959 Wisconsin Supreme Court primary, challenging recently-appointed justice E. Harold Hallows.

[4] Honeck ran for Wisconsin Supreme Court again in 1961, after chief justice John E. Martin announced he would not seek re-election.

He resumed his legal career in Milwaukee, co-founding the law firm Honeck, Manthye & Arndt, where he practiced for the next 20 years.