Libertarian Party of Vermont | |
Party Articletitle: | Libertarian Party (United States)--> |
Chairperson: | Olga Mardach-Duclerc |
Senateleader: | None |
Houseleader: | None--> |
Foundation: | 1971 |
National: | Libertarian Party |
Ideology: | Libertarianism |
Headquarters: | Burlington, Vermont |
Colors: | Yellow Gray (also sometimes Red, Blue) |
Seats1 Title: | U.S. Senate |
Seats2 Title: | U.S. House |
Seats3 Title: | Statewide Offices |
Seats4 Title: | State Senate |
Seats5 Title: | State House |
Seats6 Title: | County Judges |
Seats7 Title: | Countywide Offices |
Seats8 Title: | Mayorships |
Seats9 Title: | Burlington City Council |
Seats10 Title: | Other elected officials |
Seats10: | 0 [1] |
Country: | the United States |
The Libertarian Party of Vermont is the Vermont affiliate of the Libertarian Party. The state chair is Olga Mardach-Duclerc.[2]
The Libertarian Party is the 5th largest in Vermont after the Democratic, Republican, Progressive, and Liberty Union Parties.[3]
In 1998, Neil Randall was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives as a Libertarian, representing Orange County's 3rd district. He left the party, but was re-elected in 2000 as a Republican.[4]
The party ran two candidates in the 2016 elections for Vermont House, as well as other candidates for local offices.[5]
Several Libertarian candidates ran in 2018, including four State Senate seats.
In May 2023, Republican state representative Jarrod Sammis switched to the Libertarian Party.[6]