Little Compton Democratic candidates elected in November 2024:

LC Town Council

Andrew Iriarte Moore, Town Councilor (Incumbent)

  • Offers constructive alternatives to long-standing town policies and practices
  • Initiated successful tree maintenance effort to reduce power outages in town
  • Supported hiring of experienced new Town Solicitor

Patrick McHugh, Town Councilor (Incumbent)

  • Dedicated to balancing Little Compton’s rural character, land conservation and its housing needs
  • Advocate for improved broadband connectivity access and cell phone coverage
  • Committed to long-term planning and protection of town beaches and access points
  • Proven track record on promoting fiscal responsibility in town government

Victoria Talbot, Local business owner and housing advocate 

  • Serving as bridge-builder between Planning Board, Housing Trust & Ag Trust 
  • Actively involved in outreach to families in need and seniors with limited resources
  • Views our current challenges as opportunities to strengthen our ties as a community

LC School Committee 

Susan D. Chase, WMS grandparent and former WMS parent

  • Dedicated to ensuring that her grandchildren and all students continue to receive the excellent, supportive, forward-looking education that Wilbur-McMahon School provides
  • Professional experience in business management, bookkeeping, and as a licensed day care provider
  • Extensive community service as a volunteer at the United Congregational Church and former board member and treasurer at the LC Food Bank and the LC Assistance Association

Amy Gleicher, Wilbur-McMahon School (WMS) parent

  • Licensed school social worker with 6 years of public school experience
  • Supports recent beneficial WMS initiatives including the International Baccalaureate program
  • Champions the holistic approach to education to build on students strengths and promote healthy child development