Vermont Democratic Party elects new chair
RANDOLPH Vermonts state chapter of the Democratic Party has a new leader and hes taking the helm at a challenging moment for the party in Vermont and across the country.
Lachlan Francis, a political consultant from Westminster and former chair of the Windham County Democratic committee, was elected state party chair on Saturday at Vermont Democrats biennial reorganization meeting. Francis beat out one other candidate for the job Justin Willeau of Vershire, the former secretary of Orange Countys Democratic committee and owner of a coffee business by 33 votes to 12.
The two candidates were vying to succeed outgoing party chair Jim Ramsey, whod held the job on an interim basis since February but opted not to seek it again. Ramsey took on the role with less than a full, two-year term left after former chair David Glidden resigned.
Also on Saturday, the party reelected its current vice chair Amanda Gustin of Barre City to another two-year term, as well as a slate of other statewide officers who oversee the partys electoral strategy and manage its finances.
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