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'''The Libertarian Party of Orange County, California. (LPOC,CA)'''
'''The Libertarian Party of Orange County, California. (LPOC,CA)'''


This organization is the duly authorized Orange County affiliate of the Libertarian Party of California Central Committee under the Bylaws of the Libertarian Party of California and pursuant to the California Election Code.  
This organization is the duly authorized Orange County affiliate of the Libertarian Party of California Central Committee under the Bylaws of the [[LPC|Libertarian Party of California]] and pursuant to the California Election Code.  


We are currently the second strongest regional party in California. Our territory is Orange County.
We are currently the second strongest regional party in California. Our territory is Orange County.
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#Recover the checkbook and update the signatures.  Usually the Chair and Treasurer are signers.
#Recover the checkbook and update the signatures.  Usually the Chair and Treasurer are signers.
#Review schedules events such as speeches, fairs, etc., to ensure that they are properly covered or canceled.  
#Review schedules events such as speeches, fairs, etc., to ensure that they are properly covered or canceled.  
#Announce officer elections 30 to 60 days in advance according to LPC bylaws.
#Announce officer elections 30 to 60 days in advance according to LPC bylaws. According to LPOC bylaws, the election must be in the month after the LPC convention.
#Hold officer elections.


Here is the [[LPOC,CA Calendar]]
Here is the [[LPOC,CA Calendar]]

Revision as of 23:13, 24 May 2007

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The Libertarian Party of Orange County, California. (LPOC,CA)

This organization is the duly authorized Orange County affiliate of the Libertarian Party of California Central Committee under the Bylaws of the Libertarian Party of California and pursuant to the California Election Code.

We are currently the second strongest regional party in California. Our territory is Orange County.

Orange County is the home of Norm "Firecracker" Westwell, winner of a position on the Ocean View School District.

Here is a suggested list of tasks to be done when a new set of officers are elected.

  1. Change the website passwords and give to the webmaster, Chair and Secretary. Website currently at POWWEB.COM.
  2. Change the administration password for Wordpress and give to the webmaster, Chair and Secretary.
  3. Change the names on the PO Box and recover all keys or change the locks. Decide who picks up the mail because often the secretary lives far from the PO box. The PO box is at the Santa Ana post office on Sunflower Street.
  4. Change the email addresses chair@lpoc.org, etc. to reflect the new officers.
  5. Change the Paypal password, and give to the Chair, Secretary and Treasurer.
  6. Recover the checkbook and update the signatures. Usually the Chair and Treasurer are signers.
  7. Review schedules events such as speeches, fairs, etc., to ensure that they are properly covered or canceled.
  8. Announce officer elections 30 to 60 days in advance according to LPC bylaws. According to LPOC bylaws, the election must be in the month after the LPC convention.
  9. Hold officer elections.

Here is the LPOC,CA Calendar

External Links

Discussion Groups

  • LPOC-ECHO Official Discussion group for the LPOC, moderated.
  • LPOCECHO Unofficial discussion group for the LPOC, membership requires approval, owned by Norm Westwell.
  • OCLIBS Unofficial discussion group for the LPOC. Ross Steiber owns it but has been inactive for many months, and Bruce Cohen has moderation rights.

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