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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.

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. 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.

Joseph Huber ran unopposed for mayor since previous mayor William G. Bratz chose not to run.

Joseph Huber was the incumbent mayor running for another term. Robert H. Rolfs was the founder of Amity Co.

Frank Schoenbeck was an alderman on the Common Council. The previous mayor, Joseph F. Huber chose not to run.

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.

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.

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.

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. 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. 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.

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.

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.

Incumbent Kristine Deiss running for her second term as mayor. Kraig Sadownikow, CEO of American Companies.

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.

Kraig Sadownikow ran unopposed in 2017 for his third term as mayor.

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.

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. Kelling was endorsed by the mayor at the time Christophe E. Jenkins.