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'''Ed Thompson''' (born [[December 25]], [[1944]], in [[Elroy, Wisconsin]]) is the [[Mayor]] of [[Tomah, Wisconsin]]. He was also the [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian Party]] candidate for [[Governor]] of [[Wisconsin]] in 2002, and received 11% of the vote in that race. He was elected to his first term as mayor of Tomah in April, [[2000]], with 58% of the vote. He was again elected mayor of Tomah on April 1, 2008, by nearly a 2 to 1 margin against the [[incumbent]], Charles Ludeking.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://wkbt.com/Global/story.asp?S=8108506 |title=Voters Elect New Tomah Mayor |work=WKBT.com |date=2008-04-02 |accessdate=2008-04-03}}</ref>  His older brother, [[Tommy Thompson]], was previously [[Governor of Wisconsin]] and [[United States Secretary of Health and Human Services]]. He is the owner of the Tee-Pee supper club, a restaurant in Tomah.
He was the subject of the documentary ''A Remarkable Man''.<ref>{{cite news |work=The Free Liberal |title=Review: A Remarkable Man |date=2006-06-20 |url=http://www.freeliberal.com/archives/002125.html |first=Robert |last=Capozzi}}</ref>


On [[April 5]], [[2005]], Thompson won an unexpected victory in the city council election in Tomah, Wisconsin. Thompson wasn't running for the position and was, unbeknownst to him, the subject of a [[write-in]] campaign. He would receive 31 of 34 votes. His "opponent", John Buick, received one vote from Thompson himself. Thompson initially declined to accept the position, but later reconsidered. He was sworn in on April 15, 2005, and served two years on the Tomah city council.
'''Ed Thompson''' (born December 25, [[1944]] in Elroy, Wisconsin) was the [[Libertarian Party]] candidate for Governor of Wisconsin in [[2002]].  He received 11% of the vote.  He was elected mayor of Tomah, Wisconsin in April, [[2000]] with 58% of the vote. His older brother, Tommy Thompson[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Thompson], was previously Governor of Wisconsin, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services and has announced his intention to run for President of the United States in 2008.


Thompson was sworn in to office for his second (non-consecutive) term as mayor of Tomah on April 15, 2008.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.tomahjournal.com/articles/2008/04/15/news/00lead.txt |work=Tomah Journal |first=Paul |last=Medinger |work=2008-04-15 |accessdate=2008-04-15 |title=New officials to be sworn in Tuesday}}</ref>
Ed Thompson was the subject of the documentary ''A Remarkable Man''.


==Electoral history==
On April 5, [[2005]], Ed Thompson won an unexpected victory in the city council election in Tomah, Wisconsin.
===2002 Race for Governor===
 
*[[Jim Doyle]] (D), 45%
It was unexpected because Thompson wasn't running for the position. He had recently decided not to run for re-election for his position as chairman of the [[Libertarian Party of Wisconsin]], and was actually planning to take a break from politics.
*[[Scott McCallum]] (R) (inc.), 41%
 
*Ed Thompson (Lib.), 11%
Although he didn't know it, Ed Thompson was the subject of a write-in campaign. He would receive 31 of 34 votes. His "opponent", John Buick, received one vote from Thompson himself.
 
When Thompson first heard the news of his victory, he immediately declined the position. But days later, Thompson said, "I am honored by the confidence the people of Tomah have shown by electing me to serve them, and I would be shirking my responsibility and duty if I were to decline.
 
"I received just a deluge of phone calls, asking me to reconsider. And when I thought about all the people who don't get involved in politics, and how often I've told people they really should get involved in local politics, I had to say yes."


===2008 Race for Mayor of Tomah, Wisconsin===
Thompson was sworn in on April 15, [[2005]] and will serve two years on the Tomah city council.
*Charles Ludeking (I) 494
*Ed Thompson 970


==References==
==Electoral history==
{{reflist}}
*'''2002 Race for Governor'''
**Jim Doyle (D), 45%
**Scott McCallum (R) (inc.), 41%
**Ed Thompson (Lib.), 11%


==External links==
== External links ==
* [http://www.edthompson.com/ Ed Thompson for Governor]
* [http://www.edthompson.com/ Ed Thompson for Governor]
* [http://www.lp.org/ US Libertarian Party web site]
* [http://www.lpwi.org/ State of Wisconsin Libertarian Party Website]
* [http://www.lpwi.org/ State of Wisconsin Libertarian Party Website]
* [http://www.remarkableman.net/ 'A Remarkable Man' documentary about Ed Thompson]
* [http://www.remarkableman.com/ 'A Remarkable Man' documentary about Ed Thompson]
* [http://freevox.us/commonsense.html Common Sense Radio: Ed Thompson's weekly radio commentaries]


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