John Stewart (Glasgow politician)
John Stewart (died 29 May 1947) was a Scottish politician who served as the first Labour Lord Provost of Glasgow.
Born in Perth, Stewart moved to Glasgow as a child.[1] He completed an apprenticeship as a brushmaker, and developed an interest in socialism, through the influence of Keir Hardie. He was the first socialist elected to Govan Parish Council.[2]
Stewart was elected as one of the first Labour Party members of the Glasgow Corporation, representing Hutchesontown ward from 1901.[1] From 1935 until 1938, he was the first Labour Party Lord Provost of Glasgow.[2]
References
- "Lord Provost of Glasgow". Manchester Guardian. 8 November 1935.
- "Deaths: Sir John Stewart". Report of the Annual Conference of the Labour Party: 38. 1948.
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Preceded by Alexander B. Swan |
Lord Provost of Glasgow 1935–1938 |
Succeeded by Patrick Dollan |
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