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==Historical Notes== | ==Historical Notes== |
Revision as of 05:51, 7 July 2022
The Montana Libertarian Party is governed by a set of ‘’’bylaws’’’and a constitution in a combined document. Both documents remain in effect from year to year unless amended in convention.
Bylaws History
- Constitution and Bylaws Adopted September 2016 (info)
- Constitution and Bylaws Adopted October 2016 (info)
- Constitution and Bylaws Adopted January 2017 (info)
- Constitution and Bylaws Adopted September 2017 (info)
- Constitution and Bylaws Adopted December 2017 (info)
- Constitution and Bylaws Adopted February 2018 (info)
- Constitution and Bylaws Adopted March 2018 (info)
- Bylaws Adopted July 13, 2019 (info)
Historical Notes
Mike Fellows was the chair of the Montana Libertarian Party for several decades during which time things were operated in a more informal manner than customary. When he passed away suddenly in 2016, the Party was thrown into an existential crisis as no one knew where many of the institutional documents were located and to the best of anyone's recollection they had not had a formal convention in many years. As such, the governing documents had to be completely recreated on the fly in order to preserve the continuity and existence of the arty.