The Kent County LPD is the home of the Libertarian Party in Kent County, Delaware.

With parts of Smyrna, Delaware in the north and parts of Milford, Delaware in the south, Kent County includes parts of eight Representative Districts and five Senate Districts in the State General Assembly, six county council "Levy Court" districts along with one at-large county representative, four county-wide row offices, four public school districts, and twenty municipalities.

Our mission is to advance the policies and principles of the Libertarian Party at all levels of our local government and into our communities by running candidates for public office; conducting outreach, education, and lobbying; providing a community for local Libertarians; and raising money to promote those efforts as well as similar efforts at the State and National level.

We currently hold monthly business meetings on the third Monday of each month at the McGlynn's Pub in Dover, beginning at 7p. We also organize or cosponsor other social and political events that will be announced here and on our mailing list.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Bylaws Notification

Replace all KCLPD Bylaws with:

Decisions regarding the Kent County Libertarian Party of Delaware will be made by the Executive Committee, including:

  • Will McVay
  • Aarika Nelson
  • Mary Pat Dittmeyer
  • Brandi Kerchevall
  • Layla Webb
  • Tesla Webb

In the event any of the above individuals resigns or fails to engage for more than six months, the remaining individuals may select a replacement.  All decisions require the agreement of a majority of these individuals.  They may meet online.

All funds held by the Kent County LPD on behalf of itself or other LPD committees shall be held in trust by Will McVay until August 1, 2025, and then transferred to the successor organization designated by the Executive Committee and the KCLPD will dissolve.

These bylaws may be amended by a unanimous vote of the Executive Committee.