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ARTICLE I - PURPOSE AND VALUES [back] The
purpose of the Hawai`i Green Party is to promote Green politics and
political action in the islands of Hawai'i and throughout the Pacific
region. The Hawai'i Green Party holds the following key values as our
basis for organization and political action:
Community Based Economics Ecological Wisdom Grassroots Democracy Nonviolence Decentralization Community Empowerment Gender Equality Respect for Diversity Global Responsibility Focus on the Future and Sustainability Personal and Social Responsibility
These
values will be the basis for guiding Hawaii Green Party policy
platforms, political activities, and election campaigns. Hawai'i Green
Party politics will be informed by these values and by the wider Green
movement. This organization will work with other Green organizations in
the United States, the Pacific region and the world, as may be
determined from time to time by the State Coordinating Committee.
ARTICLE II - MEMBERS Section 2.1. Who Members Are: [back] (1)
Membership is open to anyone regardless of age, race, color, national
origin, spiritual belief, gender, sexual orientation, or physical
challenge. (2) Any person who wishes to become a member of the
Hawaii Green Party shall sign an application form which states that the
applicant agrees to abide by the Bylaws of the Hawaii Green Party and
agrees in principle with the political platform of the Hawaii Green
Party. The Hawaii Green Party reserves the right at any time to
reject any membership application or cancel membership if the State
Coordinating Committee determines that the prospective applicants
application contains any false information or if the member violates
these Bylaws. Notice of the State Coordinating Committees consideration
of rejection of an application or cancellation of membership shall be
made to the prospective applicant or member in writing by US
mail, e-mail, or fax, and said applicant or member shall have 10
days in which to respond. After 10 days, the State Coordinating
Committee shall determine whether or not to reject the application or
cancel the membership. (3) A payment for dues shall accompany
the application, if dues are required. If dues are required, such
dues shall be renewed annually to maintain current membership
status. Dues will be determined by the State Coordinating
Committee as prescribed in ARTICLE VII. (4). Membership shall be
designated "Member" or "Affiliate Member". Members are persons
who reside in Hawaii. Affiliate Members are any other persons who
wish to be affiliated with the Hawaii Green Party. Affiliate
Members are not entitled to vote in Hawai'i Green Party meetings,
but they may otherwise participate in the activities of the Hawai'i
Green Party.
Section 2.2. General Powers of Members: [back] (1) The members have the power and rights to:
(a) Serve on committees; (b) Vote and take other action on any and all matters dealing with the Hawai'i Green Party as designated in these Bylaws; (c)Rescind any action or inaction by the Co-Chairs, officers, committees, or committee chairs; (d)
Vote and take other action to approve the Bylaws, policies, and
political platform of the Hawai'i Green Party and propose
and approve any amendments thereto put forward in committees and
at Hawai'i Green Party Conventions and meetings; (e) Nominate and elect the Co-Chairs, Recorder, Treasurer, and Membership Chair; (f) Remove the Co-Chairs, Recorder, Treasurer, and Membership Chair; (g)
Receive an annual financial report, covering the prior calendar year
and showing the income, expenses and balance sheet of the Hawai'i Green
Party, which shall be made available to the membership prior to the
Annual Convention, together with a proposed budget for the current
calendar year; (h) Be candidates for elective office as Hawai'i
Green Party candidates if qualified by the Hawaii Green Party as
provided for herein, or as an independent or non-partisan candidates
with or without approval of the Hawaii Green Party, or as
candidates of any other recognized political party.
(2)
It is expected that the members shall always take action as a group,
except in individual election campaigns for public office or for an
office within the Hawai'i Green Party. Michael Moore.com
(3)
No individual member or members may speak or act on behalf of the
Hawai'i Green Party or a county organization unless by action taken at
a properly called meeting at which a quorum is present or except if
authorized to do so by the State Co-Chairs.
(4)
The spokespersons for all public announcements or comment about the
Hawai'i Green Party and its business shall be the State Co-Chairs or
other duly designated representative, as authorized pursuant to Section 3.4 or 4.5.
(5) Each member has the responsibility to adhere to the stated Green values as stated in ARTICLE I.
ARTICLE III - STATE COORDINATING COMMITTEE Section 3.1. Affirmative Action: [back] It
shall be the policy of the Hawai'i Green Party for the State
Coordinating Committee members to be sensitive to, and reflect as
closely as possible, the general membership proportions with regard to
ethnicity and gender.
Section 3.1. General Powers: (1) The State Coordinating Committee shall:
(a)
Accept or reject applicants for membership, determine the
qualifications of members of the Hawai'i Green Party; and
determine whether or not to cancel a membership; (b) Create, oversee, and assist standing and ad-hoc committees as provided in ARTICLE V; (c)
Establish the agenda for meetings and Conventions, or select a State
Coordinating Committee member or other person who will establish
the agenda and facilitate such meetings; (d) Propose amendments to the Bylaws, policies, and of the Hawai'i Green Party, as provided in ARTICLEs X and XII; (e) Approve co-sponsorship of projects or programs with other organizations; (f) Develop and propose a budget as provided in ARTICLE VIII, assign special tasks to the Recorder and Treasurer, (g) Schedule and plan for General Membership Meetings and Annual State Conventions; (h)
Determine the qualifications of persons to be candidates of the Hawai'i
Green Party, and to determine qualifications of candidates of
other political parties for endorsement by the Hawai'i Green
Party, and assist them as appropriate in their campaign. (i)
Appoint Candidate Selection Committee(s)s as needed, and to review,
approve or disapprove the candidate selection decisions made by
the Candidate Selection Committee(s); (j) Determine the number of signatures required for the Hawaii Green Party bank/investment/checking/trust account(s). (k)
Propose and adopt rules, resolutions and procedures necessary to carry
out its duties and the business of the Hawaii Green Party not
otherwise delegated herein.
(2) The business of the State Coordinating Committee is subject to review and revision by the membership.
Section 3.3. Who Constitutes the State Coordinating Committee: The
Co-Chairs, Recorder, Treasurer, Membership Chair, and two persons
representing each County shall serve as the members of the State
Coordinating Committee. The county representatives, and alternate
representatives, shall be chosen by their respective County Committee,
or as otherwise provided by the Bylaws of the respective county
organization. Current Green Party candidates for public office,
and current Green Party elected public office holders, may be ex
officio members without voting privileges.
Section 3.4. State Coordinating Committee Meetings: (1)
The State Coordinating Committee will meet at least once quarterly, and
as it otherwise decides. Such meetings may be by telephone or computer
conference, provided that at least one State Coordinating Committee
meeting per year shall be scheduled with the intent that all members
appear in person. (2) The State Coordinating Committee shall, to the
extent practical, establish a schedule of regular State Coordinating
Committee meetings. The Co-Chairs shall cause notice of each
regular and special committee meeting to be given to all members of the
State Coordinating Committee not less than seven (7) days in advance of
the meeting. Emergency meetings may be called by one Co-Chair on
shorter notice, provided that at least a majority of the State
Coordinating Committee members either attend the meeting in person or
by telephone or waive seven-days' notice. (3) Decision-making
responsibilities of the State Coordinating Committee shall be made by
the State Coordinating Committee and not by individual State
Coordinating Committee members or committee chairs. (4) A majority
of the State Coordinating Committee, participating in person or by
telephone, constitutes a quorum for State Coordinating Committee
meetings. (5) If a quorum cannot be established or maintained, or if
notice was defective, those members who are participating may proceed
to consider matters on the agenda, but only in an informal and advisory
capacity. All matters that are required to be acted upon in such a
meeting shall be deferred to the next meeting properly noticed and at
which a quorum is present. (6) The State Coordinating Committee will
attempt to reach its decisions by consensus, but upon the request of
any State Coordinating Committee member, it shall make decisions on the
basis of majority vote if consensus cannot be reached after reasonable
efforts. (7) Travel and telecommunication expenses relating to the
conduct of State Coordinating Committee meetings shall be borne as
follows: by the treasury of the state organization for the travel of
the officers listed in Section 4.2 and for all telecommunications; and
by the treasury of the state and the county committees equally for the
travel expenses of the county representatives who attend from their
respective counties.
ARTICLE IV - OFFICERS Section 4.1. General Powers: [back] Many
powers customarily given to officers are instead held by the members
and committees of the Hawai'i Green Party. The powers of the
officers are only those specified in these bylaws.
Section 4.2. Who Officers Are: The
officers of the Hawai'i Green Party shall be two Co-Chairs, a Recorder,
a Treasurer, and a Membership Chair. The members may create additional
offices, and if such offices are created, the members shall specify
their powers and relationships with other offices. The officers are
elected by the members at the Annual Convention for a term of one
year. Their terms continue until their successors have been
elected.
Section 4.3. Resignation and Removal: (1) Any officer may resign at any time by giving written notice to the State Coordinating Committee. (2)
Any officer whose term has not expired may be removed by vote of
three-quarters of the members present at an Annual State Convention or
other General Membership Meeting.
Section 4.4. Vacancies: (1)
A vacancy in any office for any reason except removal may be filled by
the State Coordinating Committee for the remaining portion of the term.
The State Coordinating Committee should strive to maintain a gender
balance in the case of vacancies. (2) A vacancy in office caused by
removal may be filled by the general membership for the remaining
portion of the term of that office, or the general membership may
direct the State Coordinating Committee to fill the vacancy for the
remaining portion of the term.
Section 4.5. The State Co-Chairs A. One male and one female shall be elected by the members to serve as Co-Chairs. B. Any Co-Chair shall be deemed to have resigned if they file to run for public elective office or if they serve as an officer on a candidates campaign committee. C. The Co-Chairs shall: (1)
When present, preside at all meetings of the members and the State
Coordinating Committee, subject to the directions and control of the
members. (2) Share responsibility for carrying out the functions of the position; (3)
Establish State Coordinating Committee meeting agendas; Serve as
spokespersons and correspondents for the Hawai'i Green Party as
authorized by the State Coordinating Committee and/or the membership; (4) Serve as ex-officio members on all committees and County Committees. (5) See that all meetings are held in conformance with these Bylaws; (6) See that all officers and committees perform their functions and duties as directed by these Bylaws, and that legal requirements are carried out by the other officers as provided for herein; (7)
Represent the Hawaii Green Party including voting privileges to the
national Green Party organization and at the international level. (8) Represent the Hawaii Green Party in any action at law and have the authority to prosecute and/or settle the same. (9) Approve and direct payment of bills and sign official documents and correspondence for the Hawaii Green Party; (10)
Are authorized to call meetings regarding establishing committee, fill
vacancies on committees, fill vacancies on ballots created by
disqualification, withdrawal, removal, or death of a candidate, or any
other reason necessary to carry on the duties and responsibilities as
Co-Chair; (11) At lease one State Co-Chair, preferably both if
possible, shall approve all news releases, advertisements, or
statements of position of the Hawaii Green Party before being published
or sent to the media; (12) The Co-Chairs shall appoint and be responsible to oversee the Media/Public Relations Coordinating Committee;
Section 4.6. The Recorder: (1)
Shall take and prepare minutes of General Membership Meetings and
Annual Conventions and State Coordinating Committee meetings; (2)
Provide notice of State Coordinating Committee meetings, and in
conjunction with the Membership Chair provide notice of the Annual
State Convention and other General Membership Meetings; and (3) Be
custodian of the records of the Hawaii Green Party, other than
financial and membership records, and shall make those records
available to members of the Hawai'i Green Party at meetings or at other
times of reasonable request. (4) Shall update the Hawaii Green Party
Platform and Bylaws as they are amended from time to time and provide
the updates for the Hawaii Green Party website and to the Co-Chairs and
Membership Chairs of the State and County Committees. (5) Shall be
responsible to certify and transmit a copy of the official Bylaws and
the list of current officers of the State Coordinating Committee to the
Chief Elections Officer of the State and a list of current officers of
the State Coordinating Committees and the County Committee to the
respective County Clerks within 30 days of the annual meeting or
other meeting where the Bylaws are amended or new officers elected, or
as otherwise required by law. (6) Shall be responsible for informing
the State and County Committees regarding compliance requirements
with and amendments to the Federal and State election laws.
Section 4.7. The Treasurer: (1) Shall have charge and custody of and be responsible for all funds; (2) Receives and give receipts for monies due and payable to the Hawai'i Green Party from any source; (3)
Shall pay bills owed by the Hawaii Green Party as directed by the State
Coordinating Committee and may sign all required financial documents. (4) In general, perform all of the duties incident to or necessary for the office of Treasurer; (5) Prepare a budget and financial report for the Annual State Convention as provided in ARTICLE VIII; (6) Cooperate closely with the standing committee on finance, budget, and fundraising; (7)
File or cause to be filed all tax returns that the Hawai'i Green Party
may be required to file under applicable law; (8)
Ensure that County Treasurers and other party members dealing with
finance and fundraising are apprised of and comply with
applicable laws and regulations on political party finances; (9)
Receive and process membership applications and dues payments and
report new members and member status to each of the State and County
Membership Chairs on a regular basis and provide current membership
records to the State and County Committees upon request, but otherwise
shall not communicate information regarding membership records unless
authorized to do so by the State Co-Chairs, or unless required to
provide such information by law; (10) Prepare and timely file any required campaign spending reports required by the State or Federal election authorities.; (11) Shall assist the State and County Coordinating Committees or subcommittees thereof in fundraising activities. (12) Shall maintain information for the membership concerning campaign financing/spending.
Section 4.8. The Membership Chair shall: (1) Coordinate the membership work of the party with the County Membership Chairs; (2) Be responsible for recruitment of new members who subscribe to the principles of the Hawai'i Green Party; (3) Cooperate closely with the standing committees on membership development and membership communications; (4)
Be responsible, concurrently with the Membership Chairs of the County
Committees, for coordinating response to inquiries regarding membership
including answering the Hawaii Green Party mail, voicemail,
E-mail, and other inquiries; (5) Maintain regular communication with the Treasurer in order to maintain current membership rolls and status; (6)
Provide current membership records to the State and County Committees
upon request, but otherwise shall not communicate information regarding
membership records unless authorized to do so by the State Co-Chairs,
unless required to provide such information by law; (7) Be responsible for ensuring that current and accurate membership records of the Hawai'i Green Party are maintained (8) Shall assist the State and County Committees or subcommittees thereof in fundraising activities; and (9) In the absence of an acting Media/Public Relations Committee, oversee the update of the Hawaii Green Party website.
ARTICLE V - COMMITTEES Section 5.1. Standing Committees: [back] (1)
The State Coordinating Committee shall establish and maintain standing
committees of the Hawai'i Green Party, composed of members of the
party, to assist the State Coordinating Committee with respect to:
(a) Finance, budget, and fundraising for party operations; (b) Membership recruitment and Membership Communications; (c) Platform and policy development; (d) Candidate recruitment and development; (e) Media/Public Relations Coordination. (f) Legislative Liaison
(2)
The Media/Public Relations Committee shall appoint a Media Chair who
shall have the responsibility for overseeing the Hawaii Green Party
website.
(3) The
standing committee(s) shall report to the State Coordinating Committee
as the State Coordinating Committee shall direct, and the standing
committee(s) shall report to the membership at each Annual State
Convention and other General Membership Meeting.
Section 5.2 Ad-Hoc Committees: The
State Coordinating Committee may establish and appoint members to
ad-hoc committees from time to time for such purposes as the
State Coordinating Committee may deem necessary and proper.
Section 5.3 Committee Procedures: The
State Coordinating Committee shall establish the procedures relating to
notice of meetings, quorum, voting, and other matters for standing and
ad-hoc committees. Unless the State Coordinating Committee otherwise
provides, the standing and ad-hoc committee shall follow the procedures
set forth in Section 3.4.
ARTICLE VI - ANNUAL STATE CONVENTIONS AND OTHER GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS Section 6.1. Annual State Conventions: [back] The
Hawaii Green Party's Annual State Convention of its general membership
shall be held between May 10 and June 30 of each year. The agenda
and platform for the Hawai'i Green Party will normally be proposed to
the Convention by the State Coordinating Committee and other
committees. The business of the Conventions shall include: (1) Election of the officers of the Hawaii Green Party; (2) Adoption of the Hawaii Green Party election platform or amendments to the platform; (3) Adoption of amendments to Hawaii Green Party Bylaws; (4) Endorsement of resolutions, initiatives, referenda, and statements on public policy; (5) Other business related to the functions of the Hawaii Green Party as determined by the State Coordinating Committee. (6) Election of delegates to the annual national Green Party [ASGP] convention. (7)
Election of Presidential Electors and Alternates , and endorsement of
Presidential candidates in years when there is a Presidential Election
Section 6.2. Other General Membership Meetings: (1) Other General Membership Meetings shall be called upon a written call to the State Coordinating Committee by: (a) Fifty percent (50%) of the State Coordinating Committee; or (b) Fifteen percent (15%) of the members of record. (2)
Such a meeting shall be held not less than thirty days nor more than
sixty days after the call. The written call may specify the date of
such a meeting. Upon such a written call, the State Coordinating
Committee shall promptly ensure that notice is given to all members of
record as provided in Section 6.3.
Section 6.3. Notice of Meetings: Written
notice is required for Annual State Conventions and other General
Membership Meetings. Such notice shall be mailed no later than
twenty-one (21) days before such meeting to all members of record.
Section 6.4. Quorum and Voting: (1)
Twenty-five (25) members or ten percent (10%) of the general
membership, whichever is less, constitutes a quorum for General
Membership Meetings. (2) For the Annual State Convention a
quorum shall be established by twenty-five (25) members or (10%) of the
general membership, which ever is less, plus at least three (3)
Officers of the State Coordinating Committee and at least 1 Officer of
each County Committee. (3) Members will strive to reach
decision by consensus. If a member states that consensus has failed the
members shall by a majority vote determine whether consensus has
failed. Any subsequent decision by vote on the issue in that meeting
must be approved by a two-thirds majority. (4 Each member shall have one vote at any meeting. Proxies are not allowed. (5)
If a quorum cannot be established or maintained, or if notice was
defective, those present may proceed to consider matters on the agenda
but only in an informal and advisory capacity. All matters that are
required to be acted upon in such a meeting shall be deferred to the
next meeting properly noticed and at which a quorum is present. (6)
For all meetings except the Annual State Convention, any meeting of
members, or committees may be held via teleconference or computer
conference. (7) Members registered 30 days prior to any annual meeting or general membership meeting shall be entitled to vote.
Section 6.5. Order of Business and Rules: (1)
The order of business of all meetings of the general membership, State
Coordinating Committee, or officers shall be as follows: (a) Ascertain that a quorum is present; (b) Ascertain that proper notice was given; (c) Reading/summary of minutes of previous meeting; (d) Reports of coordinators, officers, and committees, as applicable; (e) Election of officers, if applicable; (f) Unfinished business; and (g) New business. (2)
Rules relating to the conduct of the Annual State Conventions and other
General Membership Meetings shall be established by the State
Coordinating Committee, subject to the approval by a two-thirds
majority of the members present at a General Membership Meeting or
Annual Convention. (3) Rules relating to procedure, the Hawai'i
Green Party platform, and other matters shall be established by the
State Coordinating Committee, subject to approval by a two-thirds
majority of the members present.
ARTICLE VII - COUNTY ORGANIZATIONS Section 7.1. County Organizations: [back] (1) There shall be a county organization of the Hawai'i Green Party in each county of the State of Hawai'i. (2) Each county organization shall be governed by a County Committee composed of at least three members. (3)
Each County Committee shall have a Chair, or two Co-Chairs, a Recorder,
a Treasurer, and a Membership Chair. One person may hold two
offices.
Section 7.2. County Committees - Initial Creation: (1) Initially, the County Committees shall be appointed by the State Coordinating Committee for terms not exceeding one year. (2)
The State Coordinating Committee may continue to appoint and reappoint
the members of each County Committee until such time as the members of
the Hawaii Green Party for a given county shall adopt bylaws and elect
the County Committee pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section
7.3 of these Bylaws. (3) Such appointed County Committees shall
function in the same manner as an elected County Committee and may call
and conduct Annual County Conventions and other County Membership
Meetings pursuant to Section 7.5. However, such appointed County
Committees are expected to work promptly toward the adoption and
implementation of County Bylaws.
Section 7.3. Adoption of County Bylaws and Election of County Committee by County Membership: (1)
At any time, twenty (20) or more members of the Hawai'i Green Party in
a given county may call a caucus of the membership for that county to
adopt County Bylaws and elect a County Committee. Notice of such caucus
shall be by mail in the manner prescribed by Section 6.3 of these
Bylaws. Costs of such notice and caucus shall be borne by the treasury
of the county organization. (2) At such caucus, the members in
attendance shall adopt County Bylaws, provided that the County Bylaws
are not inconsistent with these Bylaws; they may establish offices on
the County Committee for that county in addition to those set forth in
Section 7.1 (3) They shall elect members of the County Committee for terms not exceeding one year at a time.
Section 7.4. Duties of County Committees: (1) The County Committees shall promote the growth of the Hawaii Green Party in their respective counties. (2) The County Committees shall have the authority to assist in (a) the selection of candidates of the Hawai'i Green Party; and (b) the endorsement of candidates of other political parties by the Hawai'i Green Party. (3)
The County Committees shall be responsible for compliance with all
requirements of law relating to the county committees of political
parties. (4) The County Committees shall report to the State
Coordinating Committee with respect to the finances and membership of
their respective county organizations and with respect to such other
matters as the State Coordinating Committee shall require.
Section 7.5 County Committee Meetings: (1) Each County Committee will meet not less than once per calendar quarter, and as they may otherwise decide. (2)
Each County Committee shall, to the extent practical, establish a
schedule of regular County Committee meetings. The Chair or a
Co-Chair shall cause notice of each regular and special committee
meeting to be given to all members of the County Committee not less
than seven (7) days in advance of the meeting. Emergency meetings may
be called by the Chair or a Co-Chair on shorter notice, provided that
at least a majority of the County Committee members either attend the
meeting in person or by telephone or waive seven-days' notice. (3) Decisions shall be made by the County Committee and not by individual County Committee members. (4)
A majority of the County Committee, participating in person or by
telephone, constitutes a quorum for County Committee meetings. (5)
If a quorum cannot be established or maintained, or if notice was
defective, those members who are participating may proceed to consider
matters on the agenda, but only in an informal and advisory capacity.
All matters that are required to be acted upon in such a meeting shall
be deferred to the next properly noticed meeting and at which a quorum
is present. (6) Unless otherwise provided by the Bylaws of the
County, the County Committee will attempt to reach its decisions by
consensus, but upon the request of any County Committee member, it
shall make decisions on the basis of majority vote if consensus cannot
be reached after reasonable efforts.
Section 7.6 Annual County Conventions and General Membership Meeting: (1)
Each county organization shall provide in its Bylaws for an Annual
County Convention for its entire membership, which shall be no later
than March 31. (2) Each county organization may provide in its Bylaws for additional regular General County Membership Meetings. (3)
Each county organization shall provide in its Bylaws for special
General County Membership Meetings on a call of no more than fifteen
percent (15%) of its membership of record. (4) Written notice is
required for all Annual County Conventions and other County Membership
Meetings. Such notice shall be mailed no later than twenty-one (21)
days before such meeting to all members of record. (5) Twenty-five
(25) members or ten percent (10%) of the membership of record in the
county, whichever is less, constitutes a quorum for all such meetings. (6)
If a quorum cannot be established or maintained, or if notice was
defective, those present may proceed to consider matters on the agenda,
but only in an informal and advisory capacity. All matters that are
required to be acted upon in such a meeting shall be deferred to the
next properly noticed meeting and at which a quorum is present. (7)
Except as may be otherwise provided in the county Bylaws, voting
procedures at Annual County Conventions and other County Membership
Meetings shall be as follows. Members will strive to reach decision by
consensus. If a member states that consensus has failed, the members
shall by a majority vote determine whether consensus has failed. Any
subsequent decision by vote on the issue during that meeting must be
approved by a two-thirds majority. County Bylaws may require any
decision by vote to be by a majority no greater than eighty percent
(80%). (8) Each member shall have one vote at any Annual County
Convention or other County Membership Meeting. Proxies are not allowed.
However, the County Committee shall provide a means for mail-in voting
for officers and County Bylaw amendments by members who are unable to
attend an Annual County Convention or other County Membership Meeting.
Section 7.7. Residual Authority and Duties of State Coordinating Committee Regarding County Organizations (1)
The State Coordinating Committee may determine, after notice as
provided in Section 6.4 to all members of the Hawai'i Green Party and
opportunity for all party members to respond, that the party members of
a given county are no longer able to function pursuant to their bylaws,
or are no longer able to elect a County Committee from their
membership. In such event, the State Coordinating Committee shall
resume the authority to appoint the County Committee as provided in
Section 7.2. (2) The State Coordinating Committee may remove members
of the County Committees for good cause, namely failure to abide by
requirements of the platform, Bylaws, and/or policies of the Hawai'i
Green Party; failure to abide by the requirements of the election laws;
and/or failure to perform the duties of office. Such removal may take
place only after due notice and opportunity to be heard, except that in
cases of genuine emergencies, the State Coordinating Committee may
immediately suspend a member of the County Committee pending a prompt
hearing and determination of the grounds for removal. The State
Coordinating Committee shall be the sole judge of good cause in this
instance.
ARTICLE VIII - FINANCE Section 8.1 Duties of the State Coordinating Committee and the Treasurer [back] (1)
With the assistance of the standing committee on finance, budget, and
fundraising, the State Coordinating Committee shall adopt policies to
ensure the fiscal strength and stability of the Hawai'i Green Party and
its respective county organizations. (2) The Treasurer shall submit
a detailed budget of anticipated party revenues and expenditures to the
State Coordinating Committee, for its review and consideration, not
later than thirty days before the Annual State Convention. The proposed
budget shall be presented to the Membership at the Annual State
Convention for adoption or modification. (3) The Treasurer shall
also present a detailed report of the Hawai'i Green Party's revenues
and expenditures for the previous year to the Annual State Convention. (4)
In consultation with the standing committee on finance, budget, and
fundraising, and with the County Committees, the State Coordinating
Committee shall set a fee for annual dues to be paid by each member of
the Hawai'i Green Party. The State Coordinating Committee shall set a
lower figure for dues for persons in genuine economic hardship. (5)
All dues are payable to the Hawai'i Green Party. Effective January 1,
1993, fifty percent (50%) of the dues shall be retained by the State
Coordinating Committee for use of the state organization, and fifty
percent of the dues shall be given to the county organization of the
member. The entire dues of members who do not reside in a Hawai'i
county shall be retained by the state organization. The first ten
dollars ($10) of any contribution shall be applied to and considered
dues. (6) Unless otherwise designated by the donor, all other
contributions to the State or a County Green Party shall be first
applied to the meet the anticipated expenditures as detailed in the
State budget, and then applied to meet the anticipated expenditures in
the County Green Party budget of the County who raised the
funds. Contributions received from persons who do not reside in a
Hawaii county shall be deemed to be contributions to the State Green
Party. (7) The State and the County Green Parties in consultation
with the State Treasurer shall jointly determine what funds may be
expended to promote Hawaii Green Party candidates and to the extent
possible said funds shall be fairly and evenly spent to promote all
Hawaii Green Party candidates. (8) The State Treasurer shall approve
any expenditure for any political advertisement proposed by the State
or County Coordinating Committees, if funds are available to do so. (9)
The State Treasurer shall approve expenditures for reasonable travel
expenses for delegates to the national convention, and for
Officers to attend meetings or other official duties, if funds
are available to do so.
Section 8.2 Duties of the County Committees and County Treasurers (1)
Each County Committee shall coordinate at least one
fundraising/membership event each year to promote the values of the
Hawaii Green Party. The County Treasurer shall propose the budget
for the event(s) and shall be responsible for accounting for all
receipts and expenditures and to report same to the State Treasurer.
(2)
Should a County Coordinating Committee choose to sponsor a candidates
event, the County Treasurer shall propose the budget for the event and
shall be responsible for accounting for all receipts and expenditures
and to report same to the State Treasurer.
(3)
The County Treasurers shall coordinate fundraising activities with the
State Treasurer and any Standing or ad hoc committee concerned with
fundraising.
ARTICLE IX - CANDIDATE QUALIFICATION, SELECTION AND ENDORSEMENTS Section 9.1. Qualifications of Candidates of the Hawai'i Green Party [back] No
person may be a candidate of the Hawai'i Green Party unless that person
is a member of the Hawai'i Green Party for 30 days prior to the
candidate filing deadline established by the State or County
election authority, and that person formally agrees to: (1) Support the platform and principles of the Hawai'i Green Party; (2) Be solely responsible for all financial obligations incurred by the candidate's electoral campaign; (3) Be solely responsible for compliance with all requirements of law for reporting campaign income and expenditures, (4)
If applying, abide by the Hawai'i statutory requirements for
eligibility for payments from the Hawai'i election campaign fund; (5) Comply with all applicable provisions of these bylaws; (6)
Indemnify and hold the Hawai'i Green Party and its officers and members
harmless for any claim made against the Hawai'i Green Party arising
from the acts of the candidate as a candidate of the Hawai'i Green
Party; and (7) Authorize the Hawaii Green Party Candidate
Selection Committee to conduct a review of the candidates
qualifications including but not limited to review of the
applicants community involvement, character references, criminal
record, if any, and other factors deemed by the Candidate Selection
Committee to be relevant to determining the candidates commitment to
the platform and principles of the Hawaii Green Party, and the
candidates suitability to act as a standard bearer for the Hawaii Green
Party.
Section
9.1(a) In order for a potential candidate to "formally agree" to
the foregoing, at least thirty (30) days before the candidate
filing deadline, he or she must apply in writing addressed to the
State Coordinating Committee of the Hawaii Green Party Candidate
Selection Committee, or the Hawaii Green Party County Committee
Candidate Selection Committee in the County where the candidate
resides, requesting review of his or her application to be a Hawaii
Green Party candidate. Such application shall include a declaration,
under penalty of perjury, that the information given is true and
correct. A potential candidate is encouraged to supplement the
application with whatever other information or materials he or she
deems relevant to the consideration by the Selection Committee.
Section
9.1(b) Should a candidate fail to apply in writing, fail to
provide the required statements, or should a candidate make a false
statement in the application, it shall be grounds to reject the
application, disqualify the candidate, and/or remove the applicant from
membership in the Hawaii Green Party.
Section 9.2. Authority of State Coordinating Committee and County Committees concerning candidate applicants: (1)
Candidate Selection Committee(s) shall be appointed from time to time
by the State Coordinating Committee and County Committees
to consider any application by a member to be a Hawaii Green Party
Candidate and to fill vacancies on the ballot due to disqualification,
death, withdrawal or removal of a candidate from the ballot. The
Candidate Selection Committee shall consist of at least one member of
the State Coordinating Committee or its delegate, at least one member
of the County Committee in the County where the candidate applicant
resides or its delegate, and at least one other member.
(2)
Upon receipt of an application for candidacy, a Candidate Selection
Committee shall be established and/or convened and said committee shall
promptly review the application and meet with the potential candidate
in person or by telephone to determine whether the potential candidate
satisfactorily meets the requirements of Section 9.1, 9.1(a) and
9.1(b). The Candidate Selection Committee may conduct whatever other
interviews, research, background checks, or investigation it deems
necessary. If the candidates application is timely received but
not acted upon by the Candidate Selection Committee by the candidate
filing deadline established by the State or County election
authority, said candidate shall be deemed to have qualified as a Hawaii
Green Party Candidate.
(3)
With respect to candidates for statewide public office, the Candidate
Selection Committee shall forward the application and communicate its
recommendation regarding qualifying the candidate, rejecting the
candidate, or taking other action concerning the candidates
application, to the State Coordinating Committee of the Hawaii Green
Party which shall have the sole authority to determine whether or not a
potential candidate satisfactorily meets the requirements of Section
9.1, 9.1(a) and 9.1(b) and whether or not a candidate has acted in
violation of these requirements. Should there be a negative
recommendation by the Candidate Selection Committee, the potential
candidate shall be given an opportunity to present further
information to the State Coordinating Committee prior to the State
Coordinating Committee finally determining the matter. If
the State Coordinating Committee determines that a candidate or
potential candidate has satisfactorily met the requirements of Section
9.1, 9.1(a) and 9.1(b), then that person shall be entitled to be
qualified as a Hawaii Green Party candidate. If the State
Coordinating Committee determines that a candidate or potential
candidate does not satisfactorily meet the requirements of Section 9.1,
9.1(a) and 9.1(b) or has not followed the procedures set forth in these
bylaws, then that person shall not be entitled to be qualified as
a candidate of the Hawai'i Green Party. If that person is already
a candidate and does not cooperate by voluntarily withdrawing or
otherwise stipulating to be disqualified, that person shall be
considered not to be a member of the Hawaii Green Party from the date
that person filed his or her nomination papers and the State
Coordinating Committee may take steps it deems necessary or desirable
to cause such person to be disqualified and removed as a candidate of
the Hawai'i Green Party. Should a legal action for
disqualification be commenced, the candidate shall be responsible to
pay the legal costs and reasonable attorneys fees of the Hawaii Green
Party, regardless of who is the prevailing party.
(4)
With respect to candidates for public office that are not statewide,
the Candidate Selection Committee shall communicate its recommendation
regarding qualifying the candidate, rejecting the candidate, or taking
other action concerning the candidates application to the State
Coordinating Committee and the County Committee or Committees of the
Counties that the office represents, which shall jointly
determine whether or not a potential candidate satisfactorily meets the
requirements of Section 9.1,9.1(a) and 9.1(b) and whether or not a
candidate has acted in violation of these requirements.
If either the State Coordinating Committee or an affected County
Committee determines that a candidate or potential candidate does not
satisfactorily meet the requirements of Section 9.1, 9.1(a) and 9.1(b)
then that person shall not be entitled to be qualified as a candidate
of the Hawai'i Green Party. If that person is already a candidate and
does not cooperate by voluntarily withdrawing or otherwise stipulating
to be disqualified, that person shall be considered not to be a member
of the Hawaii Green Party from the date that person filed his or her
nomination papers and the State Coordinating Committee may take steps
it deems necessary or desirable to cause such person to be disqualified
and removed as a candidate of the Hawai'i Green Party. Should a
legal action for disqualification be commenced, the candidate shall be
responsible to pay the legal costs and reasonable attorneys fees of the
Hawaii Green Party.
(5)
Upon exceptional circumstances the State Coordinating Committee may
waive the 30 days prior-to-filing deadline for submission of an
application for review and 30 day membership requirement.
(6)
Should there be more than one applicant interested in being a candidate
for the same office, and the Candidate Selection Committee and State
Coordinating Committee has determined that the applicants are each
qualified to be Hawaii Green Party candidates, then all qualified
candidates shall be entitled to run as Hawaii Green Party
candidates in the Primary Election. In such a case where there
is more than one candidate for the same office, the Hawaii Green
Party shall not endorse any particular candidate in the Primary
Election, but shall state that each candidate has been qualified.
Section 9.3. Endorsement of Candidates of Other Political Parties. (1)
With respect to candidates for a national or statewide public office,
the State Coordinating Committee of the Hawai'i Green Party may, from
time to time, formally endorse a candidate of another political party.
Such endorsements shall be made only with agreement by unanimous vote
of the State Coordinating Committee and with approval from each
County Committees of the Hawaii Green Party. No State or County
Hawaii Green Party funds may be expended for the benefit of a
candidate of another political party. This does not preclude the Hawaii
Green Party from making public announcements of its endorsement.
(2)
With respect to candidates for public office that are not national
or statewide, the County Committee or Committees of the counties
that the office represents, may from time to time, formally endorse a
candidate of another political party for public office. Such
endorsement shall be made after consultation with the State
Coordinating Committee and with the agreement other current Green Party
candidates. No State or County Hawaii Green Party funds may be
expended for the benefit of a candidate of another political party.
This does not preclude the Hawaii Green Party or a County Committee
from making public announcements of its endorsement.
Section 9.3.5 Endorsement of Non-Partisan candidates. For
non-partisan elections, Hawaii Green Party members who wish to be
endorsed by the Hawaii Green Party shall complete the qualifying review
process as stated in Section 9.1, 9.1(a) and 9.1(b). All
such qualified Green Party candidates, running in non-partisan
elections shall be entitled to all rights and privileges as Green Party
candidates would have in partisan elections.
Section 9.4. Disqualification of Candidates for Public Office and Public Officials From Holding Party Offices. (1)
Any member of the Hawai'i Green Party who becomes a candidate for
public office shall immediately resign, or be deemed to have resigned,
from any office that the member holds in the Hawai'i Green Party or in
any county organization of the Hawai'i Green Party. (2) Any member
of the Hawai'i Green Party who becomes a public official, either
elected or appointed. shall immediately resign, or be deemed to have
resigned, from any office that the member holds in the Hawai'i Green
Party or in any county organization of the Hawai'i Green Party. (3)
Any member of the Hawai'i Green Party who is a candidate for public
office or is a public official shall remain disqualified from holding
any office in the Hawai'i Green Party or in any county organization of
the Hawai'i Green Party for the duration of such candidacy or tenure in
office.
Section 9.5. Hawaii Green Party Candidates for President and Vice-President of the United States. (adopted 1996) (1)
No person may be a candidate of the Hawaii Green Party for
President and Vice-President of the United States unless that person: (a) Supports the principles of the Hawaii Green Party; (b) Is solely responsible for all financial obligations incurred by the candidate; (
c) Is solely responsible for compliance with all requirements of
Federal and State law for reporting campaign income and expenditures;
(2)
Presidential Electors and Alternates must be Hawaii registered voters
and support the principles of the Hawaii Green Party. Such
Presidential Electors and Alternates shall be determined by
majority vote of the membership at the Annual State Convention
held in the year of the Presidential Election. The
Presidential Electors and Alternates shall pledge to vote for the
candidates endorsed by the national Green Party.
(3)
The State Coordinating Committee of the Hawaii Green Party shall have
the authority to determine whether a potential candidate for President,
Vice-President, Elector, and Alternate satisfactorily meets the
requirements for candidacy. In making such determinations, the
Coordinating Committee shall consult with all County Committees of the
Hawaii Green Party.
ARTICLE X - PARTY PLATFORM AND POLICY RESOLUTIONS Section 10.1. Adoption of Platform and Policy Resolutions [back] The
Hawai'i Green Party shall adopt a platform reflecting the principles of
the Hawai'i Green Party as they apply to the political conditions in
the State of Hawai'i. Such platform may be amended from time to
time as provided for herein. The Hawai'i Green Party may also adopt
policy resolutions addressing political issues in Hawaii, the Pacific,
in the United States as a nation, and elsewhere in the world.
Section 10.2 Amendments to Platform and to Policy Resolutions (1)
Any member may propose amendments to the platform or a new platform, or
a policy resolution, by presenting such proposal in writing to the
standing committee on platform and policy development. If the standing
committee is inactive, the member may refer the proposal in writing to
the State Coordinating Committee. The standing committee may prepare
its own platform proposals and policy resolutions and refer them to the
State Coordinating Committee. (2) Thereafter, the procedures for
review and adoption of proposals for the platform and resolutions shall
be the same as provided by Section 11.3 for adoption of amendments to
these Bylaws.
ARTICLE XI - ADOPTION OF BYLAWS AND AMENDMENTS Section 11.1 Adoption of Bylaws [back] These Bylaws shall take effect upon their approval by ten or more persons who have paid Hawai'i Green Party membership dues.
Section 11.2. Authority to Amend Bylaws Some
or all of these Bylaws may be altered, amended, or repealed, and new
Bylaws may be adopted by three-fourths majority vote at any Annual
State Convention or other General Membership Meeting, as provided in
this ARTICLE. Any member or group of members may propose an
amendment to the Bylaws.
Section 11.3. Procedures for Amendment of Bylaws (1)
A proposal to amend the Bylaws shall be in writing and presented
initially to the State Coordinating Committee. Within ninety (90) days
after the proposal is presented to the State Coordinating Committee,
the State Coordinating Committee shall review the proposal and refer it
to the County Committees to provide the opportunity for review and
comment by the Committees and the general membership of the respective
counties. In making such referral, the State Coordinating Committee may
attach comments and recommendations, including suggestions for
modification of the proposal. The County Committees and the membership
shall have thirty (30) days in which to provide their comments and
recommendations back to the State Coordinating Committee. (2) After
providing the County Committees and the general membership with an
opportunity to review and comment on the proposal, the State
Coordinating Committee may modify the proposal. The State Coordinating
Committee shall then cause the text of the proposal to accompany the
notice of the next Annual State Convention or other General Membership
Meeting, as provided by Section 6.3. The State Coordinating Committee
may include its recommendations in the notice. The member or members
who made the proposal may place in the notice the original text of the
proposal, if it has been modified by the State Coordinating Committee,
and their arguments in favor of adoption. (3) The proposal shall
then be considered by the membership at that next meeting. The proposal
may be adopted as originally proposed, adopted in part as originally
proposed, adopted as modified by the State Coordinating Committee,
adopted in part as modified by the State Coordinating Committee,
or it may be rejected in part or in whole. If the membership
proposes any other amendments, the proposal may be not be adopted in a
newly amended form, except for non-substantive clarifications or
technical corrections that may be needed, unless the newly amended form
is approved unanimously by the membership. The meeting may, however,
reject the proposal and direct the State Coordinating Committee to
submit to the next Annual State Convention or other General Membership
Meeting a modified form of the proposal for adoption. (4) Bylaw
amendments become effective at the adjournment of the meeting in which
they have been adopted, unless the amendment specifically provides
otherwise.
ARTICLE XII - HAWAI'I STATE ELECTION LAWS, NON-PROFIT CORPORATION ACT, AND FEDERAL LAW Section 12.1 Hawai'i State Election Laws [back] (1)
The State Coordinating Committee of the Hawai'i Green Party is deemed
to be the "Central Committee" of the Hawai'i Green Party as that term
is used in the Hawai'i state election laws. (2) These Bylaws are
deemed to be the "rules" of the Hawai'i Green Party as that term is
used in the Hawai'i state election laws.
Section 12.2 Hawai'i State Non-Profit Corporation Act. The
State Coordinating Committee shall designate one Co-Chair as the
"President" and one Co-Chair as "Vice President" of the Hawai'i Green
Party, and the Recorder shall be the "Secretary," for purposes of the
Hawaii State Non-Profit Corporation Act. Such designations shall in no
way alter the powers or duties of any of these officers pursuant to
these Bylaws, nor shall they be construed as making one Co-Chair
superior to the other.
Section 12.3 Federal Law These
bylaws are intended to comply with all federal laws related to a state
political party and state committees of a national political
organization.
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