Officials

Role

Maine Representative

Born

Office

Maine

About

Aaron F. Libby is a Republican politician from Waterboro, Maine, representing House District 139. Born on April 4, 1983, in Sanford, Maine, he served in the Maine House of Representatives from December 2010 to December 2014. His district included Waterboro and parts of Lyman. As a farmer by occupation, Libby is known for introducing bills on issues like nullifying the Affordable Care Act, eliminating state sales tax on gold and silver coinage, prohibiting enforcement of the National Defense Authorization Act, and regulating TSA pat-downs. Notably, in 2013, he co-sponsored a bill with Democratic Rep. Diane Russell to legalize recreational marijuana in Maine. As a freshman in the 125th Legislature, he served on the Energy, Utilities and Technology Committee.

Education and Political Experience

Limited public information is available on Libby's formal education. His political experience includes serving as a state representative for District 139 during the 125th Maine Legislature and continuing into the 126th . He has not held office in more recent legislatures based on available records.