Brittany Kosin
Brittany Kosin | |
Candidate Warwick Township Supervisor | |
2025—2031 | |
Chair/Co-Founder Medical Freedom Caucus | |
2024— | |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | February 19, 1991 Meadowbrook, PA |
Education: | RN, Dixon School of Nursing |
Occupation: | Registered Nurse |
Residence: | Jamison, PA |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
Media | |
Website: | https://www.votebrittanykosin.com/ |
Facebook: | |
Twitter: | |
Brittany Kosin is an advocate for Medica Freedom, Mental Health Reform, and Defend the Guard Legislation. With a background in emergency nursing, entrepreneurship, firefighting, and community service, she is deeply involved in the Libertarian Party and is currently running for Warwick Township Supervisor in the 2025 Municipal Election.
Political Involvement
Kosin's political journey began with her running as a Republican for State Representative in PA House 178 in 2022. However, she withdrew from the Republican Primary after reportedly being told she could not run based on public knowledge of her bisexuality and her stances on guns and abortion. Following this refusal, the GOP contested her signatures, leading to her withdrawal and subsequent joining of the Libertarian Party in April 2022. The Republican Party attempted to sue her off the ballot under the sore loser law, a case she took to the PA Supreme Court unsuccessfully.
She ran again in 2023 for Warwick Township Supervisor in Jamison, PA, as a Big L Libertarian endorsed by the Mises Caucus, Classical Liberal Caucus, Chase Oliver, Mike ter Maat, Joshua Smith, and many others. Despite being in a Republican stronghold, she received 33% of the vote. Currently, she is running for township Supervisor again in 2025. Brittany also co-founded the Medical Freedom Caucus and serves on the 2024 LNC Credentialing Committee, emphasizing her dedication to libertarian principles.
Libertarian Party Leadership
Kosin serves as the founder of the Libertarian Club of Warwick Township, fostering the growth of the Libertarian Party of Bucks County within the township through highway cleanups and advocacy at township meetings. Additionally, Kosin participates on the Libertarian Party's National Credentials Committee, further demonstrating her commitment to expanding the party’s influence and reach. She is a member of the Mises Caucus, Medical Freedom Caucus, EMO Caucus, and advocates for bridging the gap between caucus rivalries. Brittany is a major advocate for Defend the Guard Legislation and works closely with Bring Our Troops Home.
Advocacy and Community Service
Beyond politics, Kosin is committed to principles of freedom, fiscal responsibility, and personal liberty. She is active in lobbying for medical freedom initiatives, mental health reform, and an end to the military-industrial complex. Through her publications in various news agencies and her advocacy in Harrisburg, she strives to enact change.
Candidacy for Warwick Township Supervisor
In her 2025 campaign for Warwick Township Supervisor, Kosin focuses on government transparency, infrastructure improvements, and fiscal responsibility. She aims to bring a message of individual liberty to a community in need of new leadership, challenging the current establishment that she views as lacking in transparency and accountability. Learn more at Votebrittanykosin.com
Personal Life
Kosin is a resident of Warwick Township, actively engaged in her community. She has a background in emergency nursing and has gained valuable experience in management and customer service. Settling in Warwick Township, she has become a vocal advocate for local issues, particularly in fostering community engagement and enhancing local governance. In her free time, Kosin enjoys spending time with her family, exploring local
music scenes, and participating in community activities, further cementing her connection with her constituents.
Awards
- Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania: Extraordinary Efforts & Dedication as a Candidate (2024)
External Links
https://news.lp.org/author/bkosin/
https://original.newsbreak.com/@brittany-kosin-2013015
https://law.justia.com/cases/pennsylvania/commonwealth-court/2022/393-m-d-2022.html