Warren Daniel Braun (born June 12, 1934) is a retired American educator, Catholic deacon, and Democratic politician.
[4][5] A special election was called for November 1976 to fill the vacancy for the remaining two years of the term, and Braun decided to enter the race.
[6] In the November general election, Braun received 80% of the vote in the heavily Democratic district[7] and took the oath of office on December 8, 1976.
[9] Following the end of his Senate term, Braun was employed as director of the social ministry department of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee, and served on several state boards and commissions.
[10] Under Governor Tony Earl, he was appointed to the Wisconsin Council on Criminal Justice in 1983, and to a special legislative committee for studying pregnancy options in 1985.