WANTED
Georgians who are:
help craft our platform, choose our candidates,
elect our internal leadership and plot a winning strategy
make plans to attend
The Georgia Green Party
1998 Nominating Convention
Saturday, June 6, 1998 - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
at the Save the Children Youth Enrichment Center
at 502 South Valley Street, Wrightsville
Johnson County, Georgia
to learn more about the Party rules
for serving as or sending a delegate to the Convention,
follow the links on this web page or
please contact Hugh Esco at 770/ 368-2805
Who may participate?
The Credentials Committee shall issue visible voting cards to all persons who fulfill the credentialling requirements listed below:
1. they sign the roll of credentialled delegates certifying their commitment to the ten key values and the political principles of the Greens; and
2. they show evidence that they reside in the jurisdiction of the Nominating Convention by showing a valid voter registration card, or some other identification indicating a physical address in Georgia or show evidence that they are delegates of a Nation removed from Georgia; and
3. they:
- (a) present a letter signed by the facilitator and clerk of their Local or Caucus certifying that they have been elected as a member of their Local or Caucus delegation; or
- (b) in the case of Native Nation delegates, present a letter or resolution from their Tribal Council or Chief; or
- (c) for any Convention held prior to the Party obtaining statewide ballot access, they present:
- (1) a nominating petition to qualify the Georgia Green Party to nominate by convention candidates for state-wide public office to be filled at the next General Election, which petition contains a minimum of 30 signatures from their county of residence and which conforms to the requirements of O.C.G.A. 21-2-170(d); and
- (2) letters signed by each person who signed the circulator's affidavit on the nominating petition, which letter certifies that they circulated the petitions presented to the credentials committee and have designated the bearer of those petitions as a Convention delegate from the county in which the bearer resides and from which the signatures were collected.