Kenneth Kunde (1916– January 28, 1992) was a politician inWisconsin.
Kunde attended what is now theUniversity of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and served in theUnited States Army duringWorld War II. Following the war, he was a member of theWisconsin Army National Guard. Kunde was also a member ofAMVETS.[1] He died on January 28, 1992, inSheboygan, Wisconsin.
Kunde was a candidate for theUnited States House of Representatives fromWisconsin's 6th congressional district in 1948 and 1950.[2] He lost to incumbentFrank Bateman Keefe in 1948 and toWilliam Van Pelt in 1950. Later, he was a delegate to the1952 Democratic National Convention. Kunde became Chairman of theWinnebago County, Wisconsin Democratic Party in 1957. He was then elected to theWisconsin State Assembly in 1962, 1964 and 1966. In 1967, he resigned from the Assembly.
Kunde died January 28, 1992.