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Barton
Village President | Term in Office | |
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1 | Joseph Van Beek
Office Established |
April 21st, 1925 – 1934 |
2 | Anthony H. Otten |
1934 – 1957 |
3 | Karl A. Steinert
Office Disestablished |
1957 – November 1st, 1961 |
Village President Elections | ||||
Year | Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
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1876 | L. F. Frisby | 137 | 64.01% | Original owner of the "Frisby House" in downtown West Bend. First District Attorney for Washington County, and the 13th Attorney General for Wisconsin |
A. Babille | 77 | 35.99% | ||
1880 | G. F. Hunt (inc) | 157 | 58.45% | |
Scattering | 63 | 41.54% | Most notable candidate in the scattered votes was Charles Karsten | |
1882 | Fred H. Haase | 131 | 57.75% | |
John Potter Jr. | 88 | 42.24% | Never officially ran for the office. Purely write in votes. He would later become the last village president for West Bend in 1884 and would oversee the village to be incorporated as a city. He also became the first mayor for West Bend in 1885. | |
1883 | John Shelley | 94 | 52.80% | |
S. S. Barney | 84 | 47.20% | Editor for the West Bend Democrat newspaper |
Village President | Term in Office | |
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Eckstein |
? – 1876 | |
Leander F. Frisby |
1876 – 1877 | |
Fred H. Haase |
1877 – 1879 | |
G. F. Hunt |
1879 – 1881 | |
John Reisse |
1881 – 1882 | |
Fred H. Haase |
1882 – 1883 | |
John Shelley |
1883 – 1884 | |
John Potter Jr.
Office Disestablished |
1884 – 1885 | |
Mayoral Elections | ||||
Year | Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
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1896 | Joseph Ott | 415 | 100% | |
1899 | Henry Koepke | 206 | 43.36% | |
Ernst Frankenberg | 269 | 56.63% | ||
1901 | Joseph Ott | 349 | 100% | |
1908 | Andrew Pick | 287 | 58.45% | Partner in Pick Brother Co. (Today known as Pick Heaters). Member of the city staff |
Albert E. Gray (inc) | 204 | 41.54% | ||
1912 | William G. Bratz (inc) | 298 | 57.75% | Appointed as interim mayor in 1910 after Andrew Pick died of typhoid fever |
Peter Lochen | 218 | 42.24% | Alderman. Member of the Wisconsin State Senate. | |
1914 | William G. Bratz (inc) | 215 | 36.81% | |
Lorenz Guth | 175 | 29.96% | Brother of Louis D. Guth | |
Berhard Carl Ziegler | 194 | 33.21% | Founder of West Bend Company | |
1916 | Joseph F. Huber | 586 | 100% | |
1918 | Joseph F. Huber (inc) | 531 | 80.45% | |
Robert H. Rolfs | 129 | 19.54% | Founder of Amity Co. | |
1920 | Frank Schoenbeck | 572 | 100% | Alderman |
1926 | Henry O. Regner | 675 | 58.49% | Regner notably has a park named after him in West Bend |
Frank Schoenbeck (inc) | 479 | 41.50% | ||
1930 | Joseph M. Knippel | 855 | 67.64% | Alderman |
George J. Obermeyer Sr. | 409 | 32.35% | ||
1940 | Joseph M. Knippel (inc) | 949 | 43.37% | |
Clyde J. Schloemer | 1,234 | 56.62% | Founder of Schloemer Law Firm. Prominent preacher on political/religious subjects | |
1954 | Walter Schmidt | 1,462 | 54.63% | Alderman |
Deane R. Bascom | 1,214 | 45.37% | Alderman | |
1960 | Walter Schmidt (inc) | 1,396 | 39.14% | |
Paul Henke | 2,170 | 60.85% | Alderman since 1957 | |
1966 | Ralph "Shorts" Schoenhaar | 1,766 | 50.86% | Alderman |
Paul Henke (inc) | 1,706 | 49.13% | ||
2005 | Doug Bade | 2,144 | 55.43% | District 1 Alderman |
Thomas F. O'Meara III | 1,692 | 43.74% | District 2 Alderman (1992 - 2005). He is the great-grandson of 4th and 6th Mayor Patrick O'Meara, as well as 11th Mayor, Andrew Pick. | |
Write-Ins | 32 | 0.82% | ||
2008 | Kristine Deiss (inc) | 2,672 | 59.09% | Appointed Interim Mayor after Doug Bade Resigned in 2007. District 1 Alderman (2005 - 2007) |
Michael A. Christian | 1,837 | 40.62% | Heavily involved in West Bend Historical Society | |
Write-Ins | 13 | 0.29% | ||
2011 | Kristine Deiss (inc) | 2,542 | 32.04% | |
Kraig Sadownikow | 5,366 | 67.63% | CEO of American Companies (active developer) | |
Write-Ins | 26 | 0.33% | ||
2014 | Kraig Sadownikow (inc) | 1,835 | 63.96% | |
Roger Kist | 1,026 | 35.75% | District 8 Alderman (2009 - 2020). Chairman of Washington County Republicans | |
Write-Ins | 8 | 0.28% | ||
2017 | Kraig Sadownikow (inc) | 2,284 | 96.82% | |
Write-Ins | 75 | 3.18% | ||
2020 | Rich Kasten | 3,993 | 47.77% | District 5 Alderman (2014 - 2020) |
Christophe E. Jenkins | 4,295 | 51.38% | District 4 Alderman (2015 - 2020) | |
Write-Ins | 71 | 0.85% | ||
2023 | Joel Ongert | 5,594 | 57.17% | Member of West Bend School Board (2017 - 2020) West Bend Public School Foundation (2019 - 2023) |
Denis Kelling | 4,156 | 42.47% | Member of the Washington County Board since 2016. Endorsed by Christophe E. Jenkins | |
Write-Ins | 35 | 0.36% |
Kewaskum
Village President Elections | ||||
Year | Candidate | Votes | % | Notes |
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1969 | Earl DuBois | 171 | 40.23% | |
Carl T. Freehauf | 253 | 59.52% | Trustee (1965 - 1969) | |
Write-Ins | 1 | <1% | ||
1971 | Cyril N. Wietor | 365 | 99.45% | Village president (1942 - 1957) |
Elmer Yoost | 1 | <1% | Trustee (1966 - 1976) | |
1973 | Charles F. Miller | 437 | 99.54% | Village president Pro-Tem (1969 - 1971) Trustee (1959 - 1969) |
Write-Ins | 2 | <1% | ||
1975 | Charles F. Miller (inc) | 365 | 99.45% | Village president (1942 - 1957) |
Write-Ins | 2 | <1% | ||
2005 | Mathew A. Heiser (inc) | 610 | 99.19% | Trustee (2000 - 2003) |
Write-Ins | 5 | 0.81% | ||
2007 | Mathew A. Heiser (inc) | 519 | 99.05% | |
Write-Ins | 5 | 0.95% | ||
2009 | Andrew "Andy" Pesch (inc) | 306 | 51.00% | Appointed Village President Pro Tem (2008 - 2009) after Mathew Heiser resigned. Trustee (1997 - 2008) |
Kevin Scott Schuenemann | 294 | 49.00% | Trustee (2001 - 2011) (2012 - 2015). Local business owner | |
2011 | Andrew "Andy" Pesch (inc) | 562 | 54.94% | |
Craig Garbisch | 452 | 44.18% | Trustee (2011 - 2014) | |
Write-Ins | 9 | 0.81% | ||
2013 | Andrew "Andy" Pesch (inc) | 505 | 99.21% | |
Write-Ins | 4 | 0.79% | ||
2017 | Kevin Scott Schuenemann (inc) | 459 | 98.29% | |
Write-Ins | 8 | 1.71% | ||
2019 | Kevin Scott Schuenemann (inc) | 799 | 98.52% | |
Write-Ins | 12 | 1.48% | ||
2021 | Kevin Scott Schuenemann (inc) | 486 | 95.67% | |
Write-Ins | 22 | 4.33% | ||
2023 | Michael J. "Fuzz" Martin | 1,029 | 98.94% | Local broadcaster and radio host. CSO of EPIC Creative in West Bend |
Write-Ins | 11 | 1.06% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Matthew A. Heiser | 610 | 99.19% |
Write In Votes | 5 | 0.81% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Matthew A. Heiser | 519 | 99.05% |
Write In Votes | 5 | 0.95% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Andrew "Andy" Pesch | 306 | 51.00% |
Kevin Scott Scheunemann | 294 | 49.00% |
Write In Votes | 0 | 0.00% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Andrew "Andy" Pesch | 562 | 54.94% |
Craig Garbisch | 452 | 44.18% |
Write In Votes | 9 | 0.81% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Andrew "Andy" Pesch | 505 | 99.21% |
Write In Votes | 4 | 0.79% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Kevin Scott Scheunemann | 459 | 98.29% |
Write In Votes | 8 | 1.71% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Kevin Scott Scheunemann | 799 | 98.52% |
Write In Votes | 12 | 1.48% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Kevin Scott Scheunemann | 486 | 95.67% |
Write In Votes | 22 | 4.33% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Michael "Fuzz" J. Martin | 1,029 | 98.94% |
Write In Votes | 11 | 1.06% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Joseph Ott | 415 | 100% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Henry Koepke | 206 | 43.36% |
Ernst Frankenberg | 269 | 56.63% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Joseph Ott | 349 | 100% |
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Andrew Pick | 287 | 58.45% |
Albert E. Gray (incumbent) | 204 | 41.54% |
Albert E. Gray was the incumbent mayor running for another term. Andrew Pick had served in the staff for the city. Andrew Pick was also a partner in the Pick Brothers Company which was very prominent in the city at the time.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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William G. Bratz (incumbent) | 298 | 57.75% |
Peter Lochen | 218 | 42.24% |
William Bratz was running for another term after he was appointed as interim mayor to finish off Andrew Pick's term when Pick died. Bratz was the council president, and had been on the common council since 1894. Peter Lochen was an alderman on the common council. Lochen was also a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Willim G. Bratz (incumbent) | 215 | 36.81% |
Lorenz Guth | 175 | 29.96% |
Bernhard Carl Ziegler | 194 | 33.21% |
William G. Bratz was the incumbent mayor running for another term. Lorenz Guth was an active citizen in the community. B.C Zielger was the founder and CEO of the West Bend Company.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Joseph Huber | 586 | 100% |
Joseph Huber ran unopposed for mayor since previous mayor William G. Bratz chose not to run.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Joseph Huber (incumbent) | 531 | 80.45% |
Robert H. Rolfs | 129 | 19.54% |
Joseph Huber was the incumbent mayor running for another term. Robert H. Rolfs was the founder of Amity Co.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Frank Schoenbeck | 572 | 100% |
Frank Schoenbeck was an alderman on the Common Council. The previous mayor, Joseph F. Huber chose not to run.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Henry O. Regner | 675 | 58.49% |
Frank Schoenbeck (incumbent) | 479 | 41.50% |
Frank Schoenbeck was the incumbent mayor running for another term. Henry O. Regner was a district agent for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company in West Bend. Regner was also a member of the Knights Of Columbus as well as being the president of the West Bend Commercial Club. Regner notably has a park named after him in West Bend.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Joseph M. Knippel | 855 | 67.64% |
George J. Obermeyer Sr | 409 | 32.35% |
Joseph M. Knippel previously served as alderman for the second ward (now part of District 1). George J. Obermeyer had been active in politics. He ran for first ward (now part of District 1) alderman on numerous occasions. Neither of the candidates had an official campaign, rather they relied on their friends and family to spread the word.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Joseph M. Knippel (incumbent) | 949 | 43.37% |
Clyde J. Schloemer | 1,234 | 56.62% |
Joseph M. Knippel was the incumbent mayor running for another term. Clyde J. Schloemer was a prominent attorney and founder of Schloemer Law Firm. Schloemer was also an avid preacher on political and religious subjects.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Walter Schmidt | 1,462 | 54.63% |
Deane R. Bascom | 1,214 | 45.37% |
Walter Schmidt had been the alderman of the sixth ward (now part of District 3), which he resigned from to pursue the mayoral office. Schmidt was also the president of the Common Council. Bascom was an alderman on the Common Council as well as being an incredibly active citizen in the community. The incumbent mayor Micheal Gehl chose not to run.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Walter Schmidt (incumbent) | 1,396 | 39.14% |
Paul Henke | 2,170 | 60.85% |
Walter Schmidt was the incumbent mayor running for another term. Paul Henke was an alderman for the fourth ward (now part of District 2) since 1957, and resigned early to pursue the mayoral office after he was "drafted" to run.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Ralph Schoenhaar | 1,766 | 50.86% |
Paul Henke (incumbent) | 1,706 | 49.13% |
Ralph Schoenhaar was the previous Alderman for the sixth ward (now part of District 2). Paul Henke was the incumbent mayor running for another term.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Doug Bade | 2144 | 55.43% |
Thomas F. O'Meara III | 1692 | 43.74% |
Write-in Votes | 32 | 0.83% |
Both Doug Bade and Thomas F. O'Meara III served as Alderman on the Common Council under Mayor Micheal R. Miller. Thomas F. O'Meara III is the great-grandson of 4th and 6th mayor Patrick O'Meara, as well as 11th Mayor, Andrew Pick.[28]
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Kristine Deiss (incumbent) | 2672 | 59.09% |
Micheal A. Christian | 1837 | 40.62% |
Write-in Votes | 13 | 0.29% |
Kristine Deiss served on the Common Council for two years before she was appointed as mayor in June 2007 to finish off Doug Bade's term. Micheal A. Christian was an active citizen in the community, and would go on to serve as District 2 Alderman in 2018 for one year before losing reelection in 2019 to Mark Allen.[30]
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Kristine Deiss (incumbent) | 2542 | 32.04% |
Kraig Sadownikow | 5366 | 67.63% |
Write-in Votes | 26 | 0.33% |
Incumbent Kristine Deiss running for her second term as mayor. Kraig Sadownikow, CEO of American Companies.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Kraig Sadownikow (incumbent) | 1835 | 63.96% |
Roger Kist | 1026 | 35.76% |
Write-in Votes | 8 | 0.28% |
Kraig Sadownikow was the incumbent mayor running for a second term. Roger Kist was District 8 Alderman from 2009 to 2020. He was also the chairman of the local Washington County Republican Party.[33]
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Kraig Sadownikow (incumbent) | 2284 | 96.82% |
Write-in Votes | 75 | 3.18% |
Kraig Sadownikow ran unopposed in 2017 for his third term as mayor.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Rich Kasten | 3993 | 47.77% |
Christophe E. Jenkins | 4295 | 51.38% |
Write-in Votes | 71 | 0.85% |
Rick Kasten was the former District 5 Alderman serving from 2014 to 2020. Christophe E. Jenkins was the former District 4 Alderman from 2015 to 2020.
Candidates | Votes | Percentage |
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Joel Ongert | 5594 | 57.17% |
Denis Kelling | 4156 | 42.47% |
Write-in Votes | 35 | 0.36% |
Joel Ongert was a member of the West Bend School Board from 2017 to 2020, serving as president of the school board from 2018 to 2019. He served on the West Bend Public School Foundation from 2019 to 2023. Denis Kelling had been on the Washington County Board since 2016, and was the first vice chairman for the County Board.[37] Kelling was endorsed by the mayor at the time Christophe E. Jenkins.[38]
Joel Ongert | |
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30th Mayor of West Bend | |
Assumed office April 18th, 2023 | |
Preceded by | Christophe E. Jenkins |
Member of West Bend School Board | |
In office 2017–2020 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Joel Ongert June 1st, 1982 United States |
Political party | Republican Party |
Profession | Works at Caterpillar Inc |
Christophe E Jenkins | |
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29th Mayor of West Bend | |
In office April 21, 2020 – April 18th, 2023 | |
Preceded by | Kraig Sadownikow |
Succeeded by | Joel Ongert |
1st Village Administrator Of Elmwood Park | |
In office August 1, 2018 – December 29, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Office Established |
Succeeded by | Kendal Barriere |
District 4 Alderman West Bend Common Council | |
In office April 2017 – April 2020 | |
President | Kraig Sadownikow (2017 - 2019) Steve Hoogester (2019 - 2020) |
Preceded by | Randy Koehler |
Succeeded by | Randy Koehler |
Member of West Bend School Board | |
Assumed office April 2024 | |
Village of Fredonia Administrator | |
Assumed office October 2022 | |
President | Donald Dohrwardt (2022) Dan Gehrke (2022 - ) |
Preceded by | Office Established |
District 4 County Supervisor Washington County Board | |
In office April 2018 – April 2020 | |
Preceded by | Mike Miller |
Succeeded by | Linda Gruath |
Personal details | |
Born | Christophe Jenkins April 9, 1989 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Profession | Town of Fredonia Clerk |
Steve E. Hoogester | |
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28th Mayor of West Bend (Interim) | |
In office November 4th, 2019 – April 21st, 2020 | |
Preceded by | Kraig Sadownikow |
Succeeded by | Christophe E. Jenkins |
District 6 Alderman West Bend Common Council | |
In office April 2013 – November 2019 | |
President | Kraig Sadownikow |
Preceded by | Micheal Schlotfeldt |
Succeeded by | Vacant (himself) |
In office April 2020 – November 22nd 2020 | |
President | Christophe E. Jenkins |
Preceded by | Vacant (himself) |
Succeeded by | Tracy Ahrens |
Personal details | |
Born | Steve E. Hoogester November 7th, 1955 United States |
Died | November 22nd, 2020 Washington Island, Door County, WI, US (died from hunting accident) |
Kraig Sadownikow | |
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27th Mayor of West Bend | |
In office April 20th, 2011 – November 4th, 2019 | |
Preceded by | Kristine M. Deiss |
Succeeded by | Steve E. Hoogester (Interim) |
Personal details | |
Born | Kraig Sadownikow 1972 West Bend, WI, United States |
Profession | CEO of American Companies |
Kristine M. Deiss | |
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26th Mayor of West Bend | |
In office June 10th, 2007 – April 20th, 2011 | |
Preceded by | Doug Bade |
Succeeded by | Kraig Sadownikow |
District 1 Supervisor Washington County Board | |
In office April 2014 – April 2022 | |
Preceded by | Roy C. Justman |
Succeeded by | Joseph A. Vespalec |
District 1 Alderman West Bend Common Council | |
In office April 2005 – June 10th, 2007 | |
President | Doug Bade |
Preceded by | Doug Bade |
Succeeded by | Tony Turner |
Personal details | |
Born | Kristine M. Deiss 1948 United States |
Doug Bade | |
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25th Mayor of West Bend | |
In office April 2005 – June 2007 (resigned) | |
Preceded by | Michael R. Miller |
Succeeded by | Kristine M. Deiss |
District 2 Alderman West Bend Common Council | |
In office ? – April 2005 | |
President | Mike Miller |
Succeeded by | Kristine M. Deiss |
Personal details | |
Born | Douglas Bade United States |
Mike Miller | |
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24th Mayor of West Bend | |
In office April 1987 – April 2005 | |
Preceded by | Donald Gonring |
Succeeded by | Doug Bade |
Alderman West Bend Common Council | |
In office 1976–1984 | |
President | Ralph Schoenhaar (1976 - 1978) John "Jack" M. Pick (1978 - 1981) Donald Gonring (1981 - 1984) |
District 4 County Supervisor Washington County Board | |
In office 2008–2018 | |
Preceded by | Jim Schwartz |
Succeeded by | Christophe E. Jenkins |
Personal details | |
Born | Michael R. Miller United States |
Levict Venius | |
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1st Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3040 – 3060 (assasinated) | |
Preceded by | Office Established |
Succeeded by | Joey Corsius |
President of Vanguard Revolutionary Board | |
In office 3030–3040 | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Office dissolved (replaced with Prime Vanguard) |
1st Head of Renocrat Party | |
In office 3040–3060 | |
Preceded by | Office established (founded) |
Succeeded by | Ken Nurmenious |
Executive Secretary of The Niza Association | |
In office 3008 – 3010 (resigned) | |
Preceded by | Xantius Jernian (suicide) |
Succeeded by | Vacant |
Member of Vanguard Revolutionary Board | |
In office 3020–3040 Serving with Orlandi Zarten(until 3040) and Banwell Leshius (until 3030) | |
Preceded by | office established |
Succeeded by | office dissolved |
Personal details | |
Born | Levict Venius Year 2990 Vanguard Defense Company |
Died | Year 3060 (70) Vanguard Republic |
Parent |
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Joey Corsius | |
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2nd Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3060 – 3065 (assasinated) | |
Preceded by | Levict Venius |
Succeeded by | Hershius Conius (interim) |
1st Head of Civilcite Party | |
In office 3060 – 3065 (assasinated) | |
Preceded by | Office established (founded) |
Succeeded by | Alexander Benshawius |
Personal details | |
Born | Joseph Alan Corsius Year 3020 Vanguard Defense Company |
Died | Year 3065 (45) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Civilcite Party |
Military service | |
Rank | General (3050-3060) / Captian (3045-3050) |
Hershius Conius | |
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3rd Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3065 (interim) – 3070 | |
Preceded by | Joey Corsius (assasinated) |
Succeeded by | John Jimgore |
1st Head of Indocrat Party | |
In office 3068–3090 | |
Preceded by | Office established (founded) |
Succeeded by | Arnold Fernlon |
Personal details | |
Born | Hershius Conius Year 3010 Vanguard Defense Company |
Died | Year 3100 (90) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Renocrat Party (3050-3068) Indocrat Party (3068 - ) |
Military service | |
Rank | Captian (3040-3050) Honorable Discharge due to chemical accident critically damaging his health |
John Jimgore | |
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4th and 6th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3070–3080 | |
Preceded by | Hershius Conius (interim) |
Succeeded by | Richard Herlius |
In office 3090–3100 | |
Preceded by | Richard Herlius |
Succeeded by | Richard Herlius |
Personal details | |
Born | John Jimgore Year 3020 Vanguard Defense Company |
Died | Year 3120 (100) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Indocrat Party (3068-3120) |
Richard Herlius | |
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5th and 7th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3080–3090 | |
Preceded by | John Jimgore |
Succeeded by | John Jimgore |
In office 3100–3110 | |
Preceded by | John Jimgore |
Succeeded by | Kyle Corsius |
4th Head of Renocrat Party | |
In office 3100–3120 | |
Preceded by | Micheal Wensaw |
Succeeded by | Joseph Kernoff |
Representative | |
In office 3070–3080 | |
Representative | |
In office 3090–3100 | |
Representative | |
In office 3110–3120 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Richard Herlius Year 3020 Vanguard Defense Company |
Died | Year 3140 (120) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Renocrat Party (3060-3140) |
Kyle Corsius | |
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8th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3110–3130 | |
Preceded by | Richard Herlius |
Succeeded by | Lauren Scori |
9th Civic Vanguard of Containment Sector | |
In office 3140–3150 | |
Preceded by | Victor Urnornius |
Succeeded by | Tim Sern |
Representative | |
In office 3100–3110 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Kyle Corsius Year 3070 Vanguard Republic |
Died | Year 3200 (130) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Civilcite Party (3100-3200) |
Relatives | Joey Corsius (grandfather) |
Lauren Scori | |
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9th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3130–3140 | |
Preceded by | Kyle Corsius |
Succeeded by | Mike Mercedell |
Representative | |
In office 3120–3130 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Laurence Scori Year 3100 Vanguard Republic |
Died | Year 3230 (130) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Renocrat Party (3120-3150) |
Profession | Lawyer |
Mike Mercedell | |
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10th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3140 – 3160 (impeached) | |
Preceded by | Lauren Scori |
Succeeded by | Ivonius Korshious |
5th Civic Vanguard of Defense Sector | |
In office 3130–3140 | |
Preceded by | Jeraldious Julian |
Succeeded by | Charles Orkan |
5th Head of Civilcite Party | |
In office 3140 – 3160 (impeached) | |
Preceded by | Charles Orkan |
Succeeded by | Charles Orkan |
Personal details | |
Born | Micheal Merclius Mercedell Year 3080 Vanguard Republic |
Died | Year 3210 (130) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Civilcite Party (3130-3160) |
Profession | Board Member of Private Militia Company (3160-3180) |
Military service | |
Branch/service | Vanguard Military (3100-3130) |
Rank | Commanding General (3120-3130)
General (3115-3120) Captian (3110-3115) |
Ivonius Korshious | |
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11th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3160–3170 | |
Preceded by | Mike Mercedell |
Succeeded by | Luke Conius |
2nd Civic Vanguard of Industry Sector | |
In office 3150–3160 | |
Preceded by | Micheal Wensaw |
Succeeded by | Gregius Kernoff |
1st Head of Unicrat Party | |
In office 3160–3170 | |
Preceded by | Office established (founded) |
Succeeded by | Gregius Kernoff |
Head Chairman of Workers Association | |
In office 3120–3150 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Ivonius Korshious Year 3080 Vanguard Republic |
Died | Year 3190 (110) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Renocrat Party (3120-3160) Unicrat Party (3160-3190) |
Luke Conius | |
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12th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3170–3160 | |
Preceded by | Ivonius Korshious |
Succeeded by | Gregius Kernoff |
Representative | |
In office 3150–3170 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Luke Hershius Conius Year 3120 Vanguard Republic |
Died | Year 3240 (120) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Indocrat Party (3150-3240) |
Relatives | Hershius Conius(great-grandfather) |
Gregius Kernoff | |
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13th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3180 – 3205 (impeached) | |
Preceded by | Luke Conius |
Succeeded by | Calmarus Nullius |
3rd Civic Vanguard of Industry Sector | |
In office 3160–3180 | |
Preceded by | Ivonius Korshious |
Succeeded by | Timoanian Farlonius |
2nd Head of Unicrat Party | |
In office 3170–3205 | |
Preceded by | Ivonius Korshious |
Succeeded by | Varnius Candrumian |
Personal details | |
Born | Gregius Kernoff Year 3130 Vanguard Republic |
Died | Year 3215 (85) Vanguard Republic (suicide) |
Political party | Unicrat Party (3160-3205) Kernocrat Revolutionary Party (3210-3215) |
Calmarus Nullius | |
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14th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3205–3230 | |
Preceded by | Gregius Kernoff |
Succeeded by | Ransomi Earnious |
9th Head of Renocrat Party | |
In office 3200–3230 | |
Preceded by | Joshua Horcan |
Succeeded by | Mathemius Darsi |
Representative | |
In office 3180 – 3200 (fraudulent election) | |
Personal details | |
Born | Calmarus Nullius Year 3140 Vanguard Republic |
Died | Year 3260 (120) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Unicrat Party (3160-3170) Renocrat Party (3170-3260) |
Profession | Ivonius Korshious's Assistant Secretary (3160-3170) |
Ransomi Earnious | |
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15th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3230–3250 | |
Preceded by | Calmarus Nullius |
Succeeded by | Palium Lancelust |
6th Civic Vanguard of Suburb Sector | |
In office 3205–3230 | |
Preceded by | Barthemius Scarlen |
Succeeded by | Gottus Fanmosus |
5th Head of Indocrat Party | |
In office 3210–3250 | |
Preceded by | Zack Jimgore |
Succeeded by | Palium Lancelust |
Representative | |
In office 3200 – 3205 (resigned) | |
Personal details | |
Born | Ransomi Earnious Year 3180 Vanguard Republic |
Died | Year 3300 (120) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Indocrat Party (3200-3300) |
Palium Lancelust | |
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16th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3250–3260 | |
Preceded by | Ransomi Earnious |
Succeeded by | Tim Morlem |
11th Civic Vanguard of Suburb Sector | |
In office 3205–3230 | |
Preceded by | Randy Ladlee |
Succeeded by | Santiua Barensa |
6th Head of Indocrat Party | |
In office 3250–3310 | |
Preceded by | Ransomi Earnious |
Succeeded by | Arnian Menish |
CEO of Lancelust Company | |
In office 3240–3300 | |
Preceded by | Herrian Lancelust |
Succeeded by | Palstrum Lancelust |
Personal details | |
Born | Palium Lancelust Year 3200 Vanguard Republic |
Died | Year 3320 (120) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Indocrat Party (3240-3320) |
Profession | Businessman, entrepreneur (Started Morlust Company with Tim Morlem (3220-3230) after 3230 Morlem left company ) |
Tim Morlem | |
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17th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3260–3280 | |
Preceded by | Palium Lancelust |
Succeeded by | Ferdius Namsian |
11th Civic Vanguard of Defense Sector | |
In office 3230–3240 | |
Preceded by | Limli Morcan |
Succeeded by | Limli Morcan |
13th Civic Vanguarc of Intel Sector | |
In office 3240–3360 | |
Preceded by | Mathemius Darsi |
Succeeded by | Orclenius Breshfold |
8th Head of Civilcite Party | |
In office 3240–3300 | |
Preceded by | Jeranian Xavier |
Succeeded by | Ferdius Namsian |
Personal details | |
Born | Timlian Morlem Year 3200 Vanguard Republic |
Died | Year 3320 (120) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Civilcite Party (3230-3320) |
Profession | Businessman, entrepreneur (Started Morlust Company with Palium Lancelust (3220-3230) after 3230 he left company ) |
Known for | Human rights violations ordered in the 3230s as Defense Sector C.V, uncovered in 3279 |
Military service | |
Branch/service | Vanguard Military |
Rank | Technology Officer (3220-3230) |
Ferdius Namsian | |
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18th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3280–3290 | |
Preceded by | Time Morlem |
Succeeded by | Teran Lawrencian |
9th Head of Civilcite Party | |
In office 3280–3300 | |
Preceded by | Tim Morlem |
Succeeded by | Joinium Calchious |
Representative | |
In office 3270–3280 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Ferdius Namsian Year 3200 Vanguard Republic |
Died | Year 3320 (120) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Civilcite Party (3270-3320) |
Known for | Being accused of being Tim Morlem's puppet |
Military service | |
Branch/service | Vanguard Military (3220-3270) |
Rank | Captain (3240-3250)
General(3250-3260) Commanding General(3260-3270) |
Teran Lawrencian | |
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19th Prime Vanguard of Vanguard Republic | |
In office 3290–3300 | |
Preceded by | Ferdius Namsian |
Succeeded by | Limlan Dornici, Kenius Breckenridge, Vonius Venlencian |
Member Of Vanguard Prime Committe | |
In office 3310–3320 Serving with Limlan Dornici and Vonius Venlencian | |
Preceded by | Kenius Breckenridge |
Succeeded by | office dissolved |
Personal details | |
Born | Teran Lawrencian Year 3240 Vanguard Republic |
Died | Year 3360 (120) Vanguard Republic |
Political party | Independent (3280 - 3320) |
Profession | Lawyer (3260 - 3290) (3300 - 3310) |
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