[Lpk-execomm] Draft resolution for tonight's meeting

Eric Cranley eric.cranley at lpky.org
Tue Apr 28 21:58:14 EDT 2020


Found it! I don't have formatting on my phone so I put the repeated part in all caps 




WHEREAS, during the COVID-19 outbreak, at least in terms of deadlines and signature requirements, the federal courts appear ready and WILLING TO WILLING TO waive or reduce such requirements under the Anderson-Burdick test, in ballot access litigation, such as was done in Illinois, Michigan, and other states; and







Eric Cranley


Treasurer, Libertarian Party of KY


"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils." -Gen Stark







On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 4:46 PM -0400, "chris.wiest--- via Lpk-execomm" <lpk-execomm at lists.lpky.org> wrote:










Here it is again without a typo.

-Chris



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Subject: [Lpk-execomm] Draft resolution for tonight's meeting

Please see attached.

I don't know how everyone else feels about this, and we will discuss this tonight (if anyone else competing resolutions, please send to the list), but I did discuss this with Ken.  

I think the national Convention Oversight Committee and National Committee are going to do what they are going to do, but unfortunately, I think we need to convince them not to flagrantly violate the organizations bylaws, because its going to have consequences here in Kentucky.

Personally, I don't care if they go online or postpone, or both, as long as it is done the right way, and the bylaws are amended to permit it.

-Chris










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