Libertarian Party of Palm Beach County Endorses Chase Oliver for President and Mike ter Maat for Vice President
At the Libertarian Party of Palm Beach County’s bi-monthly business meeting last week, the party, which represents over 1,500 county residents, endorsed Chase Oliver as their presidential nominee and Mike ter Maat as Vice President. The pair were nominated at the Libertarian National Convention in May. Oliver, from Georgia, previously gained national attention by forcing a runoff in the 2022 Georgia Senate race, highlighting the growing impact of Libertarian candidates. Ter Maat, a long-time Florida resident before his move to Virginia, served on the Hallandale Police Department for a number of years. Ter Maat’s early career centered around finance and economics. He worked with commercial banks and he also served as a financial economist at the White House Office of Management and Budget.
LP Palm Beach Chair and LP Florida Region 13 Representative Diona Kozma stated, “We endorse Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat because they are dedicated to protecting individual rights and promoting economic freedom. Their commitment to reducing government intrusion and empowering citizens aligns perfectly with the principles of the Libertarian Party of Palm Beach County.”
Alternate LP Florida Region 13 Representative Landon Cahow, who was a volunteer on the ter Maat campaign and has since joined the Oliver/ter Maat joint team, said, "I fully support and endorse Chase Oliver and his running mate Mike ter Maat as the Libertarian Party presidential and vice-presidential candidates. As a libertarian, I find both Oliver and ter Maat to be staunch libertarians to their core, and I believe they are the best ticket selection for any voters, particularly registered Libertarians, as well as any liberty-minded voter regardless of party affiliation. The time is as important as any to show solidarity within the Libertarian Party and for liberty as a whole through our nation. Oliver and ter Maat fully represent liberty in their joint platform, and I am proud to give them my full support."