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Note on the Organization of State Green Parties:
Several documents in this database relate to the establishment of a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to carry out the issue-oriented activities of the Greens. This structure emanated from the previous work done by attorneys working to establish a focused plan for the growth of the state Green Parties in the United States. This structure is explained below, and includes a Main body called the State Green Party, with two arms - the Political Action Committee (PAC) and a non-profit corporation. I. The State Green Party - operates as an unincorporated association, under a set of state bylaws. Local organizations are represented within the state Green Party, according to the number of votes allotted to them by the state bylaws. This unincorporated association then maintains two sub-organizations, which are primarily fundraising structures for both the political and non-political aspects of Green Party organizing:
Note: This structure is intended as a Model that offers the Greens and the Green Party a full spectrum of organizing capability. Many states will find that only one of the structures is necessary, some will find that both are necessary to operate as the Greens within the State. Sample organizing documents for the Green Party Fund are available on this Web Page in the Documents category. Documents for the PAC must be gotten from your state elections department. Assorted copies of sample bylaws will eventually be posted to this Web site as well, beginning with the Bylaws of the Maine Green Party, the Ohio Green Party, and the New Mexico Green Party. Questions about this structure should be directed to Tom Linzey, Esq. at (717) 530-0931 or to tal@cvns.net. Note: These Articles of Incorporation are designed to satisfy the requirements imposed by Oregon State Law. Other states may impose slightly different requirements - the key difference being the listing of the Directors directly in the Articles of Incorporation. Call Tom Linzey, Esq. for these additional requirements if you reside in the Eastern portion of the Country (717) 530-0931 or Jody Neal-Post, Esq. if you reside in the Western portion of the U.S. (505) 268-7263.
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