A Victorian Liberal Party campaigner who has worked in Geelong has resigned from the party amid allegations he was involved in the neo-Nazi movement.

Scott Harrison has been seen in photographs campaigning with the Liberal candidate for Lara, near Geelong, Tony McManus, and the Liberal candidate for Bellarine, Ron Nelson.

Fairfax Media has reported that Mr Harrison was a former prominent member of the white supremacist group Church of Creativity.

In a statement, Liberal state director Damien Mantach said the party was not aware of Mr Harrison's previous connections.

"His comments are unacceptable and do not reflect the views of the Liberal Party," he said.

"He has now resigned from the party, effective immediately."

Victorian Premier Denis Napthine said he welcomed news that Mr Harrison had resigned.

"He has never been a part of my team and has never worked for the Coalition Government," he said in a statement.

"There is absolutely no place in society for these type of comments."



The ABC has attempted to contact Mr Harrison.

A spokesman for the Liberal MP for Corangamite, Sarah Henderson, would not confirm what role Mr Harrison played in her 2013 federal election campaign.

Mr Nelson and Mr McManus have not return calls from the ABC.