Barbara Smith grew up in southeastern Wisconsin, first in
Hales Corners and then on a farm near
Waterford. She worked her way through college, ultimately earning a degree in Spanish from
Lawrence University in
Appleton and a master's degree in Spanish from the
University of Wisconsin–Madison. Lawton has an Honorary Doctorate of Law from Lawrence University and an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from the
Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. She met and married Charles "Cal" Lawton in 1973 when she was a student at the
University of Wisconsin–Green Bay. During thirty-five years living in the
Green Bay area, Barbara Lawton was active in the community, helping to co-found the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation and was a leader in the Educational Resource Foundation. She was also a founding member of the Latinos Unidos and the Green Bay Area Multicultural Center. She served on the Entrepreneurs of Color Advisory Board, winning their first Founders' Award. She also served on the
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Foundation Board. Barbara and Cal Lawton have two children, Joseph and Amanda, and four grandchildren: Bella, Molly, James, and Max. The Lawtons presently reside in
Algoma, Wisconsin. Professionally, Lawton worked as an international business consultant, helping businesses export their products to the
Southern Cone of South America and providing cultural training. The Lawton family lived for a time in
Oaxaca, Mexico and
Santiago, Chile. Prior to being elected lieutenant governor in 2002, Lawton won the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor in 1998 and ran alongside the party's nominee for governor, attorney
Ed Garvey. The Garvey/Lawton ticket lost to incumbent
Tommy Thompson and
Scott McCallum. Lawton also ran unsuccessfully for the
Wisconsin State Senate in 1992. ==Citizens Panel on a Clean Elections Option==