Sir John Stewart (1867 – 29 May 1947) was a Scottish politician who served as the first Labour
Lord Provost of Glasgow
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.
Born in
Perth
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in 1867,
Stewart moved to Glasgow as a child.
He completed an apprenticeship as a brushmaker, and developed an interest in socialism, through the influence of
Keir Hardie
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. He was the first socialist elected to
Govan
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Parish Council.
Stewart was elected as one of the first Labour Party members of the
Glasgow Corporation
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Local government
As one of ...
, representing Hutchesontown ward from 1901.
From 1935 until 1938, he was the first
Labour Party Lord Provost of Glasgow.
References
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1867 births
1947 deaths
Labour Party (UK) councillors
Lord Provosts of Glasgow