§ 1-3-100.3. Definitions
As used in this article: (1) “Political party” means a major political party as defined in section 1-1-104 (22). Source: L. 98: Entire section added, p. 256, § 3, effective April 13.
As used in this article: (1) “Political party” means a major political party as defined in section 1-1-104 (22). Source: L. 98: Entire section added, p. 256, § 3, effective April 13.
(1) (a) In order to vote at any precinct caucus, assembly, or convention of a political party, the elector must be a resident of the precinct for twenty-two days, must be registered to vote no later than twenty-two days before the caucus, assembly, or convention, and must be affiliated with the political party holding the […]
(1) (a) (I) Precinct committee persons and delegates to county assemblies must be elected at precinct caucuses that must be held in a public place or in a private home that is open to the public during the caucus in or proximate to each precinct at a time and place to be fixed by the […]
(1) (a) At its own precinct caucus, each political party shall elect two committeepersons for each election precinct as provided in section 1-3-102. Each committeeperson shall hold the position for a term of two years after the date of the election, and each shall serve until a successor is duly elected or appointed and commences […]
All vacancies in state, congressional, judicial, senatorial, representative, or county commissioner party central committees shall be filled by the respective party county central committees pursuant to section 1-3-103. Source: L. 80: Entire article R&RE, p. 320, § 1, effective January 1, 1981. L. 92: Entire article amended, p. 671, § 3, effective January 1, 1993. […]
(1) Subject to the provisions of section 1-3-106 (2), the state central committee has the power to make all rules for party government. (2) Any state, congressional, judicial, senatorial, representative, county commissioner, or county central committee may select a managing or executive committee and may authorize the executive committee to exercise any and all powers […]
(1) The state central committee of any political party in this state has full power to pass upon and determine all controversies concerning the regularity of the organization of that party within any congressional, judicial, senatorial, representative, or county commissioner district or within any county and also concerning the right to the use of the […]
(1) Any assembly or convention of any political party may formulate, adopt, and publish a platform for the political subdivision which the assembly or convention represents. (2) Repealed. Source: L. 80: Entire article R&RE, p. 321, § 1, effective January 1, 1981. L. 85: (2) repealed, p. 270, § 37, effective May 31. L. 92: […]
No person, group of persons, or organization shall use the name or address of a political party, in any manner, unless the person, group of persons, or organization has received permission to use the name or address from the executive committee of the political party. Source: L. 87: Entire section added, p. 285, § 6, […]