Walton Bryan Stewart

Walton Bryan Stewart (April 20, 1914 – May 10, 1976) was an American teacher, machinist, labor activist, and Democratic politician.

He served one term in the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing part of the north side of the city of Milwaukee.

[1] He graduated from Lane College, and became a teacher in Henderson, eventually serving as principal of Chester County Training School.

He ran in the general election as an "Independent Democrat", but came in third, with 1,030 votes to Sussman's 3,879 and Republican Paul Urban's 1,406.

[6] He continued to work as a teacher and was head of the mathematics department at Roosevelt Junior High School in Milwaukee.