Hardy Machia
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Hardy Machia (b. June 16, 1969) was the Libertarian Party candidate for governor of Vermont in 2004, finishing 4th of 5 with 0.8% of the vote. In 1999, he entered the selectboard of Grand Isle, Vermont. In 2001, he became a Grand Juror, and the following year became the Grand Isle Justice of the Peace. Machia is involved in the youth rights movement, particularly the struggle to lower the drinking age. He is currently the Secretary of The National Youth Rights Association's Vermont chapter.
Hardy presently serves as a regional representative for the Libertarian National Committee. Hardy is currently running for the Vermont House of Representatives.
[edit] External links
- Hardy for House Campaign Page
- Free Vermont Hardy Machia for Governor 2004

