. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Libertarian Party of Vermont"@en . . "Local offices"@en . "1971"^^ . . . . . . . . ""@en . . . . . . . "1122662162"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "4"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Countywide Offices"@en . . . . . . . . "1971"^^ . . "4154"^^ . "Libertarian Party of Vermont"@en . "Libertarian Party of Vermont"@en . "17241071"^^ . "File:LP of Vermont.jpeg"@en . . . . "The Libertarian Party of Vermont is the Vermont affiliate of the Libertarian Party. The state chair is Olga Mardach-Duclerc. The Libertarian Party is the 5th largest in Vermont after the Democratic, Republican, Progressive, and Liberty Union Parties. 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 as a Republican. The party ran two candidates in the 2016 elections for Vermont House, as well as other candidates for local offices."@en . . . "The Libertarian Party of Vermont is the Vermont affiliate of the Libertarian Party. The state chair is Olga Mardach-Duclerc. The Libertarian Party is the 5th largest in Vermont after the Democratic, Republican, Progressive, and Liberty Union Parties. 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 as a Republican. The party ran two candidates in the 2016 elections for Vermont House, as well as other candidates for local offices. Several Libertarian candidates ran in 2018, including four State Senate seats."@en . . . . . . "Olga Mardach-Duclerc"@en . . "Statewide Offices"@en . . . . "Yellow"@en . . "the United States"@en . . "Gray"@en . . . .