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Mike Hallquist (Mayor of Brookfield, Wisconsin, candidate 2026)

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Mike Hallquist
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Candidate, Mayor of Brookfield
Elections and appointments
Next election
April 7, 2026
Education
Graduate
University of Southern California, 2010
Personal
Profession
Information technology professional
Contact

Mike Hallquist is running for election to the Mayor of Brookfield in Wisconsin. Hallquist is on the ballot in the general election on April 7, 2026.

Hallquist completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2026. Click here to read the survey answers.

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Biography

Mike Hallquist provided the following biographical information via Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey on February 11, 2026:

  • High school: Arrowhead High School
  • Bachelor's: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2007
  • Graduate: University of Southern California, 2010
  • Profession: Information Technology Professional
  • Incumbent officeholder: No
  • Campaign website
  • Campaign Facebook
  • LinkedIn

Elections

General election

The general election will occur on April 7, 2026.

General election for Mayor of Brookfield

Mike Hallquist (Nonpartisan) and Steven V. Ponto (Nonpartisan) are running in the general election for Mayor of Brookfield on April 7, 2026.

Candidate
Mike Hallquist (Nonpartisan)  Candidate Connection
Steven V. Ponto (Nonpartisan)

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Campaign themes

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Candidate Connection

Mike Hallquist completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2026. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Hallquist's responses.

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I’m a proud husband to Amanda, a local nurse practitioner, and together we’re raising our two kids, Nolan and Ava, here in Brookfield. I was first elected as Alderman for District 4 in 2020 and re-elected in 2024, and I currently serve on the Finance Committee, Plan Commission, Board of Public Works, and the Information Technology Sub Committee. Professionally, I’ve spent more than fifteen years working in information technology and data analytics, and I currently serve as an Enterprise Data Architect at GE Healthcare. I’m running for mayor because I believe Brookfield deserves thoughtful, transparent, and practical leadership that listens to residents, plans responsibly, and delivers results for the community we all call home.
  • I’m running for mayor because Brookfield is a great community to raise a family, start a business, and retire, but as the City has grown and is now built out, we need to define what a modern and financially sustainable suburban city looks like. We need leadership and budgets that protect what makes Brookfield special while planning responsibly for the future. I believe in transparent government, first-class parks and recreation, sustainable budgets, slower & safer streets for pedestrians and bikes, interconnectivity, and common-sense economic development that strengthens our tax base without sacrificing our character. My goal is to bring people together, listen to residents, and lead with data, collaboration, and honesty.
  • Since first being elected Alderman in 2020, I’ve focused on delivering real results for Brookfield. I’ve helped create the city’s first accessible and inclusive playground, expanded Fire and EMS staffing with 100% federal funding, created the City’s ethics code and improved transparency at City Hall, funded roads and pathways, and supported smart economic development that replaces blight and grows our tax base. My approach is collaborative, transparent, and community-centered. While others favor closed-door decision-making, I believe Brookfield is strongest when residents are informed, heard, and part of the process.
  • The City is entering a new phase of opportunity where we can define ourselves, adapt to change, and ensure Brookfield is a ‘drive-to’, and not a ‘drive-thru’ city. My wife Amanda and I are raising our two kids here, along with a cat and a dog who think they run the house. Like a lot of parents, I spend my days juggling work, school drop-offs, and community meetings, and I care deeply about the kind of city our kids are growing up in. I’m running for mayor because I love this community, and there are no limits to what we can create when we work together for Brookfield. You can email me at mikeforbrookfield@gmail.com, and I’d be honored to earn your vote on April 7th.
I’m most passionate about good governance, transparent communication, and making City Hall work better for residents. That’s why I helped overhaul Brookfield’s ethics code so elected officials and staff are held to higher standards, changed the city’s strategic goals to communicate through social media, expanded how residents can submit public comments, and pushed for clearer, more consistent, and honest communication from the City. I’ve led by example as an Alderman and have worked to make information more accessible, improve transparency around decision-making, and focus on policies that deliver real results. I believe when government is open, ethical, and responsive, we make better choices and earn the trust of the community.

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Campaign website

Hallquist's campaign website stated the following:

Vision

“We can preserve the things we love about Brookfield today while adapting to change and investing in our future. A better

Brookfield is always possible.”

— Mike Hallquist



Responsible and Sustainable Budget

Brookfield is a great community to raise a family, start a business, and retire, but as the City has grown and is now built-out, we need to define what a modern & financially sustainable suburban City looks like. I believe in a approach that finds a balance between preserving the character and things we love about Brookfield today without sacrificing the future and keeping an eye towards what Brookfield needs to become. The City is entering a new phase of opportunity where we can define ourselves, adapt to change, and ensure Brookfield is a ‘drive-to’, and not a ‘drive-thru’ City.


Financially the City needs to confront the harsh revenue raising limitations it faces and get on a more sustainable path with its service delivery. We can’t build the future on a foundation of financial doubt and uncertainty with our operations. Solving these challenges will require hard work, creativity, sacrifice, and above all, honest and transparent communication & discussions throughout the process. This is a multi-year and City-wide challenge, but by working together we can tackle it as a community.


Smart Economic Development

I believe in common sense economic development. Brookfield needs to attract investment and development interest, but in a manner that is fiscally responsible and measured. There has to be a balance between encouraging economic growth and development without providing publicly-funded handouts. By focusing and maximizing development in our Target Investment Areas (TIA) we can create amenities, retail, services, and experiences our residents crave without interrupting the charming and peaceful life we all enjoy in Brookfield.


New commercial development can breath life into the City’s aging building stock while also expanding our property tax base. Without new development, an increasingly higher percentage of property taxes will fall on single-family home owners.


Good Governance

As a member of the Common Council, I championed a new and all accessible & inclusive playground at Wirth Park, expanded the fire Department with 3 years of 100% federal funding, created an ethics ordinance so employees and elected officials are held to the highest standards, increased the micro-surfacing budget to extend the life of our local roads, greatly expanded our parks through increased pathway funding & park square footage, and fixed multiple ordinances to improve service delivery and give residents greater flexibility. Learn more about my accomplishments!


Improved Accessibility & Housing

While Brookfield is a great community, it does not service all of our residents equally. I believe in making the city much more accessible by improving our housing options to accommodate a wider range of incomes so more folks can live in the community they work in. Better housing options would also provide residents an opportunity to downsize or snow-bird.


Additionally, we have an immediate need to make our community more accessible for people with disabilities. We need to evaluate and upgrade our facilities, services, and programming to be more accommodating. Brookfield can lead the way and set the example. We CAN and MUST do better to serve all of our residents.


Creating Community

Great parks, schools, public spaces, and a thriving library are the backbone of a vibrant and prosperous community. Not only do they dramatically increase property values, but they enhance the quality of life for all Brookfield residents. We need to continue to create spaces for our community to grow and flourish while supporting multi-modal transportation & recreation. That includes preserving our green spaces, protecting our environment, freshwater, landscaping, and full-grown mature trees. Brookfield has some of the finest public and natural amenities, and I plan to build on that foundation.


We need a strategy and a plan to invest in and maintain our public facilities. They are aging, and it shows. We have officers putting on damp vests from the night before because of locker room moisture, detectives crammed in warm server rooms, and a literal crumbling foundation in the garage. The current facility conditions that our police department works in are unacceptable and need to improve.

Transparency and Communication

Local government must be transparent and open. It's not about me. It's about what we build together, and that’s not possible unless everyone has an outlet to voice their perspective on the direction of our community.


Information and outcomes should be shared in a manner that is accessible and legible so our residents are informed and understand the issues being discussed.

Clear and honest communication is critical, and as an Alderman I have consistently communicated to our residents so they were aware of the decisions being made at City Hall.


While reasonable people may disagree and have different perspectives, those discussions and deliberations are an important fabric of our community. Our residents have a right to be heard, ask questions, expect answers, and have dialogue with the City.

— Mike Hallquist's campaign website (March 24, 2026)

Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.

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Footnotes

  1. "Email with Wisconsin State Election Commission," March 16, 2026
  2. This information was added to this candidate's profile at the candidate's request, or because of the candidate's presence in a battleground election.