[Lpk-rules] MOTION: Meeting on Saturday Dec 19th at noon by Zoom
Christian Varney
christian.varney at lpky.org
Sat Dec 19 11:26:47 EST 2020
I didnt see a zoom invite so I made one. Ill start it up at noon.
Libertarian Party Of Kentucky is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom
meeting.
Topic: Rules Committee Meeting
Time: Dec 19, 2020 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Christian Varney
4th District Chairman
Libertarian Party of Kentucky
On 2020-12-17 23:44, Ryan Patrick via Lpk-rules wrote:
> Good evening gentlemen, I would like to submit this proposal right under the deadline.
> This will give us a method to get some of the bad actors that occasionally pop up in check.
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Libertarian Integrity:
>
> (a) During a general election, any registered Libertarian who has publicly supported the opponent of a Libertarian nominee for local, statewide, or national office may be ineligible to hold any Party office for a period of two years following that General Election in which said Libertarian nominee was on the ballot. Any dispute to this rule shall be referred to the Membership Review Committee, who after review, will make a recommendation to the Executive Committee.
>
> (b) Any person who did not support the Libertarian Presidential Nominee during the most recent presidential election shall not be elected to be a delegate or an alternate delegate to the District, State, or National Conventions, respectively.
>
> (c) The State Executive Committee or affiliate Executive Committee may vote to disavow a candidate or member who, in its judgment, exhibits excessively disruptive or illegal or general behavior unbecoming of a representative of the Libertarian Party.
>
> A three-fourths (3/4) majority of Executive Committee members present shall be required to disavow a candidate or member.
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 11:20 PM Ken Moellman via Lpk-rules <lpk-rules at lists.lpky.org> wrote:
>
>> This committee needs to meet to set leadership and get through proposals, and has a deadline for submission to state execomm by January 20th.
>>
>> Therefore, I move that we meet on Saturday, December 19th at noon via Zoom, with an agenda for this meeting of electing committee positions and considering proposals which are submitted by committee members to this email list by a deadline of 11:59PM Eastern Time on December 17th.
>>
>> --
>> Ken C. Moellman, Jr.
>> Elections Committee Chair
>> State Party IT Director
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