Home About Chat Users Issues Party Candidates Polling Firms Media News Polls Calendar Key Races United States President Senate House Governors International

New User Account
"A collaborative political resource." 
Email: Password:

  Badnarik, Michael
  CANDIDATE DETAILS
AffiliationLibertarian   
NameMichael Badnarik
Address
Austin, Texas , United States
EmailNone
Websitehttp://www.badnarik.org/
Born August 01, 1954
Died August 11, 2022 (68 years)
ContributorClassical Liberal
Last ModifedMr. Matt
Aug 12, 2022 06:35am
Tags Caucasian -
InfoPersonal/Educational:

Born August 1, 1954 in Hammond, Indiana. Parents, John (retired from the oil-refinery and steel-mill industries) and Elaine (a retired executive secretary), still live in Indiana in a house they built when Michael was two years old. Two younger (but much taller) brothers, Chuck and Steve; both married and living in neighboring Midwest states (Southfield, MI, and Aurora, IL, respectively).

Joined the Cub Scouts at age 6 and began marching in Independence Day parades, where later as a Boy Scout he carried the American flag (a task that he undertook with great dignity and respect). Achieved the rank of Life Scout and missed his Eagle badge by only three merit badges. Served as assistant Scoutmaster in Bloomington (in college), and as an adult Scout leader for a total of ten years. (Cites his favorite part as helping Scouts to achieve their Citizenship merit badges.)

Enrolled in 1972 at Indiana University in Bloomington as a Marine Biology major (with dreams of sailing the oceans with Jacques Cousteau); later switched to Chemistry as a more practical career path.

While in college, served as volunteer for American Red Cross and as an Advanced First Aid instructor, CPR instructor, Water Safety Instructor trainer, and chairman of the Bloomington Volunteers and Disaster Action Teams.

Hobbies include photography (including darkroom developing), camping, sailing, canoeing, mountain-climbing, scuba-diving1 (starting at age 12), skydiving, hang-gliding, snow-skiing, shooting (pistol, rifle and bow-and-arrow) and motorcycling. He also enjoys exploring all types of museums and libraries.

Became interested in the U.S. Constitution in 1983 and began a life-long journey in self-study of this founding document of the country he is so proud to call his home.

Professional:

Became a Computer Programmer in 1977 for Commonwealth Edison at their nuclear power plant in Zion, Illinois; taught control room operators about computers. Was promoted to Senior Software Engineer for their Braidwood Nuclear Simulator project, which he managed from '82-'85 (his favorite job assignment, basically a $6-million "computer game" for which he was totally responsible).

Moved to Montebello, CA, and held a "secret security" clearance at Northrop to work on the Stealth Bomber simulator, '85-'87.

Relocated to San Luis Obispo, CA, in 1987 as a System Administrator and computer trainer at PG&E's Diablo Canyon nuclear plant; spent 10 years as a member of the Applied Technology Services Team writing software and traveling the state installing real-time data-collection servers to their remote power stations; was an instructor for hundreds of employees teaching state-of-the-art systems being installed.

Moved to Austin, TX, in 1997 where he was a programmer and a trainer for Evolutionary Technologies International. He quickly became the Senior Trainer and began traveling across the U.S., and to Canada, England and Australia, as instructor, consultant and "high-tech diplomat."

Became an independent computer consultant in 2001, but began to turn his attention (and talents as an instructor and communicator) to teaching his 8-hour "Introduction to the Constitution" class.

Political:

Was elected Executive Vice-President of his dormitory at Indiana University, and became a BMOC ('big man on campus') known for getting things done, while always maintaining the high principles instilled by his parents.
Was put-off by the "politics of politics" until his greater understanding of the Constitution led him to the Libertarian Party, and a renewed optimism.

Libertarian candidate for Texas House of Representatives (Austin-area) in 2000 and 2002.

Made official announcement as a candidate for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination on February 17, 2003 (Presidents' Day) and traveled over 25,000 miles across the U.S. in the 15 months leading up to the Libertarian Party National Convention in Atlanta and his nomination victory on May 30, 2004.

[Link]
[Link]

JOB APPROVAL POLLS
DateFirmApproveDisapproveDon't Know

BOOKS
Title Purchase Contributor

NEWS
Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Dec 22, 2009 02:00pm News Breaking: (Michael) Badnarik reported hospitalized after heart attack  Article Thomas Walker 
Aug 03, 2004 12:00am Press Release Won't Get Fooled Again: Libertarian Dismisses Hastert Tax Plan  Article Servo 
Jun 26, 2004 12:00am Commentary Gun Control Means Being Able to Hit your Target  Article Servo 
Jun 26, 2004 12:00am Commentary Should Gay Couples Be Allowed to Marry?  Article Servo 

DISCUSSION
INFORMATION LINKS
RACES
  11/07/2006 TX - District 10 Lost 4.31% (-50.98%)
  11/02/2004 Guam US President Lost 0.20% (-63.88%)
  11/02/2004 US President - Popular Vote Lost 0.32% (-50.41%)
  05/30/2004 US President - LBT Convention Won 40.99% (+7.66%)
  05/11/2004 US President - LBT Primaries Lost 19.40% (-32.90%)
  11/05/2002 TX State House 48 Lost 2.24% (-50.13%)
  11/07/2000 TX State House 047 Lost 16.88% (-66.24%)
ENDORSEMENTS
CO District 03 - Nov 06, 2012 Un Tisha Casida
US President - R Primaries - Jun 03, 2008 R Ron Paul
Get Firefox!