•
James Sibree Anderson, Wisconsin State Representative •
Thomas F. Anderson (1911–1991), biophysical chemist and geneticist •
Henry Baetz, Treasurer of Wisconsin •
Mike Bare, Wisconsin State Representative, born in Manitowoc •
George W. Barker, U.S. Marshal for Vermont, Judge of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin •
John A. Bentley, Wisconsin State Senator •
Steven Avery, Netflix Star •
Garey Bies, Wisconsin State Representative, born in Manitowoc •
Dale Bolle, Wisconsin State Representative •
Guila Bustabo, violinist, born in Manitowoc • Matt Christman, co-host of
Chapo Trap House •
Gerald W. Clusen,
U.S. Navy admiral •
Charles Daellenbach, musician, founder of Grammy Award-winning
Canadian Brass, graduate of Lincoln High School •
Benjamin W. Diederich, Wisconsin State Representative •
John C. Egan, Squadron Commander in the
100th Bomb Group during
World War II •
E. H. Ellis, former mayor of
Green Bay, Wisconsin •
Charles E. Estabrook,
Wisconsin Attorney General •
Peter Fanta, U.S. Navy admiral •
Amy Fote, principal dancer with Houston ballet, born and raised in Manitowoc •
Doug Free, offensive lineman for NFL
Dallas Cowboys, 2002 graduate of Lincoln High •
Raymond Gorte, Member of the
National Academy of Engineering •
Romy Gosz, polka musician, inducted into the International Polka Hall of Fame and Wisconsin Polka Hall of Fame •
Carl Hansen, Wisconsin State Representative •
Donald K. Helgeson, Wisconsin State Representative •
William H. Hemschemeyer, Wisconsin State Representative •
Solomon S. Huebner, college professor •
Peter Johnston, Wisconsin State Representative •
Edgar A. Jonas, U.S. Representative from
Illinois •
M. W. Kalaher, Wisconsin State Representative •
Eugene S. Kaufman, Wisconsin State Representative •
Norman Knudson, Wisconsin State Senator •
Erik Kowalski, musician •
Ardis Krainik, opera singer (1928–1997) •
Francis J. Lallensack, Wisconsin State Representative •
Lawrence W. Ledvina, Wisconsin State Representative and lawyer •
Frederic Ives Lord, airman (
Spanish Civil War) •
Stoney McGlynn,
MLB player •
Andrew Miller,
Medal of Honor recipient •
Robert Naumann, Wisconsin State Representative •
Garth Neustadter, Emmy Award-winning composer and multi-instrumentalist •
William Henry Phipps, Wisconsin State Senator •
Franz Pieper, President of
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod •
Reinhardt Rahr, Wisconsin State Representative •
Alexander W. Randall, 1886–1889 Postmaster General of United States •
Samuel W. Randolph, Wisconsin State Senator •
Joseph Rankin, U.S. Representative 1883–1886 •
Karl L. Rankin, U.S. diplomat •
Paula J. Raschke-Lind, Illinois State Representative •
George Reed, politician •
Angus B. Rothwell, Superintendent of Public Instruction •
Charles Eberhard Salomon,
Union Army general •
Frederick Salomon,
Union Army general •
Henry Schadeberg, U.S. Representative •
Emil P. Scheibe, Wisconsin State Representative •
Raymond J. Scheuer, Wisconsin State Assembyman •
Carl Schmidt, Wisconsin State Senator •
Charles Schuette, Wisconsin State Representative •
John Schuette, Wisconsin State Senator •
William L. Schultz, circus performer, teacher, writer •
Wilbur Schwandt, songwriter, "
Dream a Little Dream of Me" •
Reuben D. Smart, Wisconsin State Representative •
Thorvald Solberg (1852–1949), first Register of Copyrights in
United States Copyright Office •
Merta Sterling, actress •
Sheri Swokowski, Army officer and transgender rights activist •
Robert Tills,
United States Navy, killed in
Philippines during
World War II •
Susan Bowers Vergeront, Wisconsin State Representative •
Joseph Vilas, Wisconsin State Senator •
Henry Vits, Wisconsin State Representative •
Otto A. Vogel, Wisconsin State Representative •
R. T. Wallen, artist, born in Manitowoc and attended Lincoln High School •
Pat Willis, judge, born in Manitowoc •
Joseph Willott, Jr., Wisconsin State Representative •
Walter Wittman, Wisconsin State Representative •
Francis A. Yindra, Wisconsin State Senator •
Bob Ziegelbauer, Wisconsin State Representative and current County Executive ==Sister city==