Organization
The Vermont Libertarian Party Organization
Vermont Libertarian Party
PO Box 5475
Burlington VT 05402-5475
Phone: 802-735-2149
web: www.vtlp.org
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Vermont Libertarian Party Executive Committee 2012-14
Chair
Jeremy Ryan
53 Avenue C
Burlington, VT 05408
802-735-2149
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Vice Chair
Doug Richmond
27 Maple Ridge
Underhill, VT 05489
802-899-3254
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Secretary
Glyn Wilkinson
225 King St.
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 324-1514
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Treasurer
Heavenly Ryan
53 Avenue C
Burlington, VT 05408
802-735-2149
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Assistant Treasurer
Benjamin Mayer
10 Peru St.
Burlington, VT 05401
802-881-2393
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Vermont Libertarian Party Town Chairs 2010-12
Bakersfield Town Chair
David Baker
P.O. Box 195
Bakersfield, VT 05441
802-933-4121
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Colchester Town Chair
Spencer Sherman
1098 W Lake Shore Drive
Colchester, VT 05446
Burlington Town Chair
Jeremy Ryan
53 Avenue C
Burlington, VT 05401
802-735-2149
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www.burlingtonlp.org
Dorset Town Chair
Kiernan Pojunis
1248 Route 30
Dorset, VT 05251
802-362-8849
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Essex Town Chair
Scott Reynolds
32 Pinecrest Dr.
Essex, VT 05451
Rutland Town Chair
Robinson Dorion
16 Elmwood Drive
Rutland, VT 05701
802-779-7151
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South Burlington Town Chair
Paul Washburn
30 Myers Covet
South Burlington, VT 05403
802-660-8804
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Proctor Town Chair
Ted Schaft
8 Warner Ave
Proctor, VT 05765
802-459-3471
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Underhill Town Chair
Doug Richmond
27 Maple Ridge
Underhill, VT 05489
802-899-3254
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Westford Town Chair
Mark Winer
201 Rollin Irish Rd
Westford, VT 05494
802-578-0791
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History of the Libertarian Party:
The Libertarian Party is America's largest and most successful third party.
The Libertarian Party was founded in 1971 by a handful of people meeting in David Nolan's living room in Colorado. Today, the party is organized in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. We also have student groups on many college campuses.
Currently, more than 590 Libertarians hold public office, more than all other third parties combined. In the 2003 elections, we elected 46 Libertarians, nearly half in higher-level races such as city and county council. During the year 2000, we ran more than 1430 candidates, more than twice as many as all other third parties combined.
We fielded candidates for 255 of the 435 seats in the U.S House as well as 25 of the 33 Senate seats up for election -- the first time in eighty years that any third party has contested a majority of the seats in Congress. Our slate of U.S. House candidates received 1.7 million votes, the first time any third party has received over a million votes for U.S. House.
The Bylaws and Platform of the Libertarian Party are determined by the delegates to our bi-annual national convention, who are elected by the membership of their state party. The convention also elects an 18-member National Committee, which governs the Party between conventions.
The party's ongoing political work is coordinated by a full-time staff of about a dozen, who work at the Party's national headquarters in Washington DC. However, the most important work is done at the state and local level, by tens of thousands of Americans just like you.
The Libertarian Party is a grassroots political organization -- our success and direction is determined by our members, contributors, volunteers, candidates, and office-holders. We hope you'll decide to get involved, and join our campaign to restore the American dream of liberty and justice for all.






