Julius Stangel

Julius Paul Stangel (December 29, 1893 – February 17, 1989) was an American farmer, businessman, banker, and Republican politician from Kewaunee, Wisconsin.

Julius Stangel was born on December 29, 1893, at Tisch Mills, Wisconsin, an unincorporated settlement in the town of Carlton, in Kewaunee County.

[1] Through his farming interests, Stangel became involved in several related businesses, including cheesemaking and banking.

[3] In 1948, Kewaunee County's incumbent state representative, Joseph M. Mleziva, announced that he was not seeking re-election, citing poor pay and the abuse he received from constituents.

Door County incumbent Republican state representative, Frank N. Graass, announced early in 1954 that he would seek election in the new combined district.

[7] After leaving office, Stangel devoted more of his attention to the State Bank of Kewaunee, where he was appointed cashier in 1955.