Robert Thompson

Wisconsin politician, born 1927
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroWisconsin politician, born 1927
PlacesUnited States of America
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth25 November 1927
Death1 June 1999 (aged 71 years)
Star signSagittarius
Politics:Republican Party Democratic Party
The details

Biography

Robert Thompson (November 25, 1927 – June 1, 1999) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

Biography

Thompson was born in Madison, Wisconsin. He graduated from Poynette High School in Poynette, Wisconsin. Later, he joined the United States Marshals Service. As a U.S. marshal, Thompson was in charge of law enforcement at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin in 1980, when it was used as an internment camp for Cuban refugees admitted as part of the Mariel boatlift.

Thompson was married with one child. He died on June 1, 1999 after suffering a heart attack while watching a softball game.

Political career

Thompson was first elected to the Assembly in 1970 as a Democrat. After serving as Sergeant at Arms of the Wisconsin State Senate from 1975 to 1978, Thompson was again elected to the Assembly in 1982. Additionally, he became Chairman of Dekorra, Wisconsin in 1981 and a member of the Columbia County, Wisconsin Board in 1982. In 1990, Thompson ran for Secretary of State of Wisconsin as a Republican, losing to incumbent Doug La Follette.

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