California Convention 2023

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2023 Libertarian Party of California Convention
Convention
Dates: 17-19 February 2023
Venue: Sacramento, California
Media
Website: Website
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The 2023 Convention of the Libertarian Party of California is being held 17-19 February, in Sacramento.

This convention was originally announced as taking place at the DoubleTree by Hilton, but ended up being held mostly at the Embassy Suites.

Business to be conducted at this convention includes election of state party officers and other members of the state Executive Committee, and consideration of amendments to the bylaws.

Change of Location

This convention was originally announced as taking place at the DoubleTree by Hilton, but because of concerns that an ongoing renovation of that hotel would make the facilities unsuitable the state Executive Committee decided, on 4 January, to enter into a contract with the Embassy Suites to hold it there instead. However, because the formal announcement had been for business to be conducted at the DoubleTree, the business meeting was called to order there, and the delegates present voted to move the meeting to the Embassy Suites.

Additional information about the change can be found in a FAQ that was posted on the party web site in January 2023.

Schedule and Agenda

The convention began with receptions on Friday evening (17 February), with formal business starting on Saturday morning and scheduled to continue through Sunday, followed by the first meeting of the new Executive Committee.

The agenda for the formal business is specified in Convention Rule 4.

The overall plan of events with specific times for business, speakers, meals, and other activities can be found in the Convention Schedule.

Summary of Business Meeting

The meeting was called to order at 8:30am on Saturday morning at the DoubleTree, where a motion was made and passed in less than a minute to resume business 45 minutes later at the Embassy Suites.

The remainder of Saturday morning was taken up by reports from the Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer, Budget Committee, and Financial Standards Committee.

On Saturday afternoon, after a motion to modify the agenda to hold elections first was voted down, delegates considered 11 of the 12 recommendations in the report of the Bylaws Committee.

  • Recommendation 1, concerning promotion of initiatives and referenda, was adopted with a change in the wording.
  • Recommendation 2, concerning the Operating Procedures Manual, was adopted without change.
  • Recommendation 3, concerning endorsement of candidates, was adopted without change.
  • Recommendation 4, concerning area coordinators, was adopted with a change in the wording.
  • Recommendation 5, concerning election of delegates to the national convention, was partly adopted: the portion requiring that voting be by secret ballot was adopted, while the portion removing the option of voting "no" was not adopted.
  • Recommendation 6, concerning appointment of committees, was adopted with a change in wording.
  • Recommendation 7, concerning EC member attendance at meetings, was adopted with a change in wording.
  • Recommendation 8, concerning e-mail voting by the EC, was not adopted; instead the provision for e-mail voting was eliminated entirely.
  • Recommendation 9, concerning resignation of EC members, was adopted without change.
  • Recommendation 10, concerning the Judicial Committee, was not adopted.
  • Recommendation 11, concerning "seasoning requirements" for voting by county central committee members who do not reside in the county, was adopted with a change in the definition of a "reasonable period" from 30 days to 90 days.

Business is scheduled to resume Sunday morning with consideration of the remaining recommendation from the Bylaws Committee followed by elections.

Bylaws

Elections

Offices up for election at this convention:

  • Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer
  • Northern, Central, and Souther Area Coordinators
  • several Executive Committee at-large positions

Recordings

Speakers

In addition to formal business, the plan for this convention includes meal events with speakers as well as speakers addressing the delegates at other times.

Announced speakers:[1]

  • Connor Boyack
  • Spike Cohen
  • Tasha Cohen
  • Hannah Henriksen
  • Angela McArdle
  • Joe Quirk
  • Lou Perez
  • Mike Sertic
  • Larry Sharpe
  • Emily Tilford
  • Maj Toure



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  1. This list has been changing over time. It was announced on 27 January that two speakers announced earlier, Dave Smith and Justin Amash, would not be participating, but other speakers have been added and the list is still subject to change.