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Libertarian Party of Vermont

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Libertarian Party of Vermont
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Basic facts
Location: Burlington, Vt.
Type:Political party
Affiliation:Libertarian
Top official:Anne Lepeltier, Chair
Website:Official website

The Libertarian Party of Vermont is the Vermont political party affiliate of the national Libertarian Party. The party is headquartered in Burlington, Vermont.

Background

The Libertarian Party of Vermont aims to promote Libertarian policies and support Libertarian candidates throughout Vermont. The group began operating in the state during the 1980s. The party's motto is "Small Government, Low Taxes, More Freedom."[1]

Party chair

Anne Lepeltier

Anne Lepeltier is the chair.[2]







Party leadership

The website for the Vermont Libertarian Party listed the following individuals as the party's state leadership as of December 2024:[2]

  • Anne Lepeltier, Chair
  • Spencer Sherman, Vice chair
  • Olga Mardach-Duclerc, Secretary
  • Paul R Vallerand III, Treasurer

For more information on the party's full leadership and staff, please click here.

Party platform

The state party follows the platform of the national Libertarian Party. Click here to view the full platform.

Party rules and bylaws

For complete information on the party's bylaws, please Rules of the Vermont Libertarian Party

Current elected officials

Note: The following table lists the current U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and the top state executive positions held by officeholders affiliated with this party. This table may not populate if no officeholders have been elected with this affiliated party. To report an error, please email us at editor@ballotpedia.org.

Office State Name Party Date assumed office Date term ends


Party candidates

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2025



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