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Mike Tompkins (born November 29, 1948) is a U.S. politician who was the Natural Law Party vice presidential candidate during the 1992 and 1996 presidential elections.
Education and career
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, [1] he graduated from Harvard University in 1970 and completed his post-graduate studies at Maharishi European Research University (MERU) in Seelisberg, Switzerland in 1984, where he received a doctorate in the Science of Creative Intelligence.[2] He became an associate director of the Institute of Science, Technology and Public Policy, a nonprofit organization affiliated with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi that defines itself as a "progressive policy think tank."[3]
Political campaigns
In 1992, Tompkins joined John Hagelin as the first national candidates for the Natural Law Party. Hagelin, a quantum physicist, was the director of the Institute of Science, Technology and Public Policy and director of the physics department at the Maharishi University of Management in Fairfield, Iowa. Hagelin and Tompkins received ballot placement in 32 states and their campaign qualifed for federal matching funds.[4]
In 1996, Hagelin and Tompkins ran again as the presidential and vice presidential candidates on the Natural Law Party. During a campaign stop at the University of Houston, Tompkins defended the party’s place in the U.S. political landscape by stating, "The Natural Law Party was founded as an alternative to the Republicans and Democrats, and an answer to the great many issues and great many solutions that were not being brought to the public. We are building this party as a permanent part of the American political landscape. We want to win and influence debate…(America has) the least democratic society. We have made a political system that excludes new voices, new people and new ideas."[5]
Hagelin and Tomkins received 39,000 votes, or 0.04% of the total voter input, in 1992. In 1996, they were on the ballot in 44 states and received 110,000 votes, or 0.1% of the total voter input. In 2000, Hagelin ran for president again on the Natural Law Party, but Tompkins was replaced as the vice presidential candidate by Internet entrepreneur Nat Goldhaber.
References
- ^ "Iowan looks to solve problems as president," Iowa State Daily, October 28, 1996
- ^ "Alaska Division of Elections: UNITED STATES VICE PRESIDENT DR. MIKE TOMPKINS," Alaska Division of Elections[dead link]
- ^ Waldman, Amy (2000-07-07). ""The Presidential Candidate From Maharishi U.," New York Times, July 7, 2000". New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE6DC1638F934A35754C0A9669C8B63. Retrieved 2011-01-15.
- ^ ""NATURAL LAW PARTY HISTORY," The NewsHour with Jim Lerhrer/PBS, September 3, 2000". Pbs.org. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/politics/july-dec00/nlp_history.html. Retrieved 2011-01-15.
- ^ "Natural Law veep candidate Tompkins speaks at UH," Daily Cougar, October 16, 1996[dead link]
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1992 (lost)Succeeded by
Mike TompkinsPreceded by
Mike TompkinsNatural Law Party Vice Presidential candidate
1996 (lost)Succeeded by
Nat GoldhaberUnited States presidential election, 1992 Democratic Party
Convention · PrimariesNominee: Bill Clinton (campaign)
Candidates: Larry Agran · Jerry Brown · Tom Harkin · Bob Kerrey · Lyndon LaRouche · Tom Laughlin · Eugene McCarthy · Paul Tsongas · Douglas Wilder · Charles Woods
VP Nominee: Al GoreRepublican Party
Convention · PrimariesNominee: George H.W. Bush
Candidates: Pat Buchanan · David Duke · Jack Fellure · Isabell Masters · Pat Paulsen · Tennie Rogers · Harold Stassen
VP Nominee: Dan QuayleIndependent Other independent and third party candidates Libertarian Party Natural Law Party Nominee: John Hagelin
VP Nominee: Mike TompkinsNew Alliance Party Prohibition Party Nominee: Earl DodgeSocialist Party USA Socialist Workers Party Nominee: James Warren
VP Nominee: Willie Mae ReidU.S. Taxpayers Party Nominee: Howard Phillips
VP Nominee: Albion Knight, Jr.Workers World Party Nominee: Gloria La Riva
VP Nominee: Larry HolmesIndependents and other candidates United States presidential election, 1996 Democratic Party
Convention • PrimariesNominee: Bill Clinton
VP nominee: Al Gore
Candidates: James D. Griffin • Lyndon La Rouche (campaign) • Pat PaulsenRepublican Party
Convention • PrimariesNominee: Bob Dole
VP nominee: Jack Kemp
Candidates: Lamar Alexander • Pat Buchanan • Charles E. Collins • Bob Dornan • Jack Fellure • Arthur Fletcher • Steve Forbes • Phil Gramm • Alan Keyes • Richard Lugar • Isabell Masters • Jimmy McMillan • Tennie Rogers • Arlen Specter • Morry Taylor • Pete WilsonReform Party Nominee:Ross Perot
VP Nominee: Pat Choate
Candidates: Richard LammOther Third party and independent candidates Green Party
ConventionLibertarian Party
ConventionNatural Law Party Nominee: John Hagelin
VP Nominee: Mike TompkinsProhibition Party Socialist Party USA Socialist Workers Party Nominee: James HarrisU.S. Taxpayers Party Nominee: Howard Phillips
VP Nominee: Herb TitusWorkers World Party Independents and other candidates Categories:- American people of English descent
- Harvard University alumni
- People from Boston, Massachusetts
- Transcendental Meditation practitioners
- United States vice-presidential candidates, 1992
- United States vice-presidential candidates, 1996
- 1948 births
- Living people
- Natural Law Party (United States) politicians
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