Nick, Thank for the clarification. I've informed the Region 3 state chairs and provided Dan Fishman's email. Only Kentucky isn't an FEC filling state affiliate in Region 3. LPIN, LPO, and LPMI, could set-up a similar link with LP national, as they're FEC filing state affiliates. Hopefully, they'll available themselves of the opportunity. Cheers, EVH --- Elizabeth Van Horn LNC Region 3 Representative (IN, MI, OH, KY) Chair-Libertarian Party of Madison Co, Indiana Vice-Chair Libertarian Pragmatist Caucus http://www.lpcaucus.org/ On 2019-10-16 16:16, Nicholas Sarwark via Lnc-business wrote:
Dear All,
As you are aware, there is a deadline for convention delegate allocation that comes up at the end of this month. Many of your state parties, as well as mine, are doing what they can to sign up additional national members.
A Colorado member contacted me around October 5 with a plan to solicit registered Libertarian voters to encourage them to join both the Colorado and national Libertarian Party at the same time. The challenge he had was not soliciting the potential members, but having a way to make sure that they would also be able to sign the pledge to become sustaining members of the national party and not violate any FEC rules.
Since there is not a legal barrier to transfers between FEC reporting party committees, I suggested he contact Dan Fishman to figure out how to get the Colorado effort a mechanism to process these new memberships and renewals.
The solution he came up allows the LNC to collect a minimum of $50, with the prospective donor being clearly informed that $25 of their donation will be given to the LPCO, which allows them to recoup their marketing expenses. Since the Colorado group is soliciting the extra amount to be sent back to LPCO, there is no cost or loss to the party for sending that amount back, but it's logistically easier for the new member to only have to fill out one web form.
Prior to this request, there was not a way for an FEC filing state to solicit joint donations to the national party. Now there is a mechanism to do so and Mr. Fishman also informs me that the same form can be adapted for any other FEC filing state affiliates. I do not interpret this as a special agreement with with the state affiliate, just an implementation of a single form that will allocate the donors funds as the donor wishes.
The Colorado team took the initiative to recruit new members and have started their work to mail and call people, including a link to the web form that was implemented. I will be instructing Mr. Fishman to activate that link as well as to make a similar form available to any other FEC filing state affiliates who request it.
Yours truly, Nick