Warren A. Taylor

Warren Arthur Taylor (April 2, 1891 – August 5, 1980) was an American Democratic politician from Alaska active during its territorial period and first years of statehood.

Taylor, a Baptist, was reported born in either Chehalis, Washington or in the nearby community of Curtis on April 2, 1891.

Taylor moved to Kodiak briefly during the 1940s before settling in Fairbanks, where he lived for the remainder of his life.

In one case in 1948, he represented a young civilian employee at Ladd Field named Joseph Vogler, who sought an injunction against University Bus Lines and its owners Paul and Flora Greimann.

Taylor ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor of Alaska in 1962, losing to incumbent and fellow constitutional convention delegate William A. Egan.