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Samuel V. Stewart
6th Governor of Montana
In office
19131921
Preceded byEdwin Lee Norris
Succeeded byJoseph Moore Dixon
Personal details
BornNovember 28, 1915
Lambert, Montana
DiedJanuary 25, 1962
Helena, Montana
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceHelena, Montana
Alma materUniversity of Kansas
OccupationLawyer

Samuel V. Stewart (August 2, 1872, Monroe County, OhioSeptember 15, 1939) was an attorney, former Montana Supreme Court Justice and former Governor of Montana.

Stewart attended Kansas State Normal School, and earned a law degree from the University of Kansas in 1898. He practiced law in Virginia City, Montana, where he served as city attorney and county attorney for Madison County, Montana. He was chosen as chairman of the Montana Democratic Party in 1910, and was elected governor in 1912, serving two terms from 1913 to 1921. It was under his governing that Jeannette Rankin became the first female Congress member.

After leaving office as governor, Stewart was elected to one term in the Montana House of Representatives (1930-32). He was appointed to the Montana Supreme Court in 1932, serving there until his death in 1939.

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Governors of Montana
Territorial (1864–1889)
State (since 1889)


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