Frank Q. Stuart (January 24, 1856 – January 2, 1923) was an American politician active in Colorado and Iowa.
Biography
Frank Q. Stewart was born in Melrose, Iowa. He studied law in Chariton, Iowa.[1] He served in the Colorado House of Representatives during the 6th General Assembly. A Republican at the time, he served in the House on the following committees: Agriculture & Irrigation; Judiciary; Labor; and Reapportionment & State Affairs.[2] He served with his brother, Tom Stuart, the Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives.[3] He returned to Iowa and was active with the Democratic Party and Populist Party. He received a single vote in the 1896 United States Senate election in Iowa finishing third behind William B. Allison, the Republican incumbent, and Washington Irving Babb, a past state legislator and the Democratic candidate.[4] He died January 2, 1923, in San Francisco, California.[1]
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