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Otto Rachals
Otto Rachals was an American politician who served as the 39th List of mayors of Green Bay, Wisconsin, mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin from 1955 to 1959. Early life and education Rachals was born in Langlade County, Wisconsin on January 1, 1897. Career Rachals served as the 39th List of mayors of Green Bay, Wisconsin, mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin. He served two full terms as a Democratic Party (United States), Democrat. Rachals ran for election to a third term in 1959. He was defeated by his successor, Roman Denissen, by a margin of 4,367 votes, receiving 6,599 votes to Denissen's 10,966. Personal life and death Rachals married Gertrude Moore in 1925. He married Gail Meyer in Green Bay, Wisconsin on August 4, 1956. Rachals died at the age of 87 at the Glenn Wood Nursing Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. References External linksOtto Rachals
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List Of Mayors Of Green Bay, Wisconsin
This is a list of mayors of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Originally, the mayoral term in Green Bay was one year. In 1904, the mayoral term was changed to two years. In 1967, the mayoral term was changed to four years. The current mayor is Eric Genrich, who was officially sworn into office on April 15, 2019. The previous mayor, Jim Schmitt James J. Schmitt (born June 7, 1958) is an American politician from Wisconsin. A Republican, he served as the mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin, from 2003 to 2019, becoming the city's longest-serving mayor. Personal life The fourth of 11 children ..., was the longest-serving mayor in Green Bay's history, at 16 years (2003–2019). List of mayors References {{Reflist External linksMayor's Office

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