

Longmont – Bill Van Dusen announced today that he will run for Boulder County Treasurer in the 2026 election to be held in November. The current Boulder County Treasurer, Paul Weissmann, is term limited.
“I have been a practicing attorney in Boulder County for over 30 years focusing on tax law, business law and transactional work, assisting companies with their fiscal planning. I have been involved in both the private and public sectors throughout my career and currently sit on the board of El Comite de Longmont and the Gateway Montessori School. I very much enjoy working in the public sector and look forward to bringing my knowledge of fiscal management, including tax processes and procedures to bear in my position as Boulder County Treasurer”, Van Dusen said.
Bill grew up in Colorado and attended Niwot High School, University of Colorado at Boulder, and the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law. Bill’s family raised Morgan Horses on their ranch outside of Longmont aptly named Longmeadow’s Farm. He is married to Beth and they have a beautiful daughter, Ana. In the summer, Bill and his family enjoy the great outdoors with activities that include sailing their catamaran at Union Reservoir in Longmont, riding Beth’s Arabian horse, Beau, and taking trips to Taos, New Mexico. During the winter months, Bill and his family enjoy traveling to their home in Cuchara, Colorado and enjoy skiing, snowshoeing, and playing in the snow with their two Dobermans, Hans and Gustav.