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Name | Walt Brown |
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Predecessor | George Eivers |
Successor | Bill Kennemer |
State senate | Oregon |
District | 13th/12th |
Term start | 1975 |
Term end | 1987 |
Party | Progressive |
Otherparty | Socialist Democratic Pacific Green |
Birth date | July 28, 1926 |
Birth place | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Alma mater | University of Southern California, Harvard University, Boston University, University of Oregon |
Occupation | Attorney |
Religion | Unitarian Universalist |
Spouse | Barbara May Porter Stahmann (1950-1999) Beverly Lois Isbell (2007-present) |
Website | http://waltbrown.org |
Children | Jeff, Kendall, David |
Branch | United States Navy |
Serviceyears | 1944 – 1970 |
Rank | Commander |
Walter Frederick Brown (born July 28, 1926) is an American politician and was the presidential candidate of the Socialist Party USA in the 2004 elections. Brown became a socialist in 1948. He served as Democratic member of the Oregon State Senate from 1975 to 1987. Brown also served as a Socialist Party of Oregon candidate for the U.S. Congress (3rd Congressional District) in 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004 and has been the Pacific Green Party candidate for two statewide offices.
Brown married Barbara May Porter Stahmann (September 16, 1922 - January 12, 1999) on August 7, 1950. They had three sons, Jeff, Kendall, and David. Barbara died of an incurable brain tumor (glioblastoma multiforme) in 1999. Brown married Beverly Lois Isbell on August 16, 2007, and the two care for a foster child and work in animal rescue.
In the spring of 1952, Brown was called back to military duty to serve in the Korean War.
After twenty-six years of naval service, during which time he served as a public defender; an advocate for military men with service related disabilities that were fighting the government for denied disability coverage; a trial prosecutor; an appellate criminal attorney in Washington, D.C.; an instructor at the U.S. School of Naval Justice in Rhode Island; a legal officer for the U.S. Naval Station in the Philippines; and a general court martial judge in San Diego, California, he retired with the rank of Commander in the JAG Corps, United States Navy in 1970.
Brown studied Constitutional Law at Harvard. In 1961, he received an MA from Boston University, and an MLS from the University of Oregon School of Librarianship in 1975.
From 1979 to 1980, he was the Malheur County Counsel and Deputy District Attorney and was General Counsel of the Oregon Consumer League, 1987–1989, and 1991–present.
He is currently a volunteer Attorney with the Consumer Justice Alliance (from 2000–present).
In 2003 Brown received two awards from the Oregon State Bar (in the active emeritus member category), one for the most Legal Services to the Poor, another for Total Hours of Pro Bono Services.
Brown received many awards from environmental groups for his environmental voting record while in the Oregon State Senate.
Vote totals in Congressional campaigns:
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