Document:National Bylaws and Convention Rules 1980: Difference between revisions

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a. Functioning as a libertarian political entity separate and distinct from all other political parties or movements;
a. Functioning as a libertarian political entity separate and distinct from all other political parties or movements;
b. Nominating candidates for President and Vice-President of the United States and supporting Party and affiliate party candidates for political office;
b. Nominating candidates for President and Vice-President of the United States and supporting Party and affiliate party candidates for political office;
c. Chartering affiliate parties throughout the United States and promoting their growth and activities; and
c. Chartering affiliate parties throughout the United States and promoting their growth and activities; and
d. Entering into political information activities.  
 
d. Entering into political information activities.


==ARTICLE IV: OFFICERS==
==ARTICLE IV: OFFICERS==
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Section 1. Organizations which wish to become affiliated parties with the Libertarian Party shall apply for official designation on a standard petition form as adopted by the National Committee; which petition shall be signed by not less than 10 members of the organization residing within the appropriate state.
Section 1. Organizations which wish to become affiliated parties with the Libertarian Party shall apply for official designation on a standard petition form as adopted by the National Committee; which petition shall be signed by not less than 10 members of the organization residing within the appropriate state.
Section 2. There shall be no more than one affiliated party in any one state or territory or the District of Columbia, and the affiliated party shall determine who shall be the delegates from its respective state to all Regular Conventions.
Section 2. There shall be no more than one affiliated party in any one state or territory or the District of Columbia, and the affiliated party shall determine who shall be the delegates from its respective state to all Regular Conventions.


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