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The Green Party of
the United States
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The resolution as approved: The original resolution: Whereas: since its inception in 1997 the Association of State Green Parties has constituted itself in a transitional stage of two representatives for each member state; Whereas: the Association of State Green Parties is a value-based political association dedicated to Social and Economic Justice, Grassroots Democracy, Ecological Wisdom and Nonviolence; Whereas: authentic democracy is best served by a proportionally representative body held accountable to the party's platform and membership; Whereas: democratic institutions must have a form and purpose beyond the leadership of a few individuals in order to be viable; Be It Therefore Resolved that the following process be followed in order to adopt a progressive form of Proportional Representation from the following four Options to become effective January 1, 2002 or the next meeting of the Coordinating Committee, whichever occurs first. P
R O C E S S OPTION # 1 Consolidated Proportional Representation RATIO - 6.5:1 between largest state and smallest state. Each member state party shall have one representative on the Coordinating Committee for every four Congressional districts or major fraction thereof into which the state is divided. Regardless, each state party shall have at least two representatives. State parties shall make a good faith effort, where reasonable, to have delegates to the Coordinating Committee elected by clusters of local Green groups. State Delegate Votes would not be Weighted. OPTION #2 Limited Proportional Representation RATIO: 7:1 between largest state and smallest state. Each member state party shall have one representative on the Coordinating Committee for every eight Congressional districts or major fraction thereof into which the state is divided. Regardless, each state party shall have at least two representatives. In states divided into twelve or more Congressional districts, each representative shall carry two votes. State parties shall make a good faith effort, where reasonable, to have delegates to the Coordinating Committee elected by clusters of local Green groups. OPTION #3 Bounded Proportionality RATIO: 10:1 between largest state and smallest state. Each member state party shall have one representative on the Coordinating Committee for every ten Congressional districts or major fraction thereof into which the state is divided. Regardless, each state party shall have at least two representatives and no state party shall have more than four. Each representative shall carry one vote for every four Congressional districts or major fraction thereof into which his or her state is divided. Regardless, no representative shall carry more than five votes. State parties shall make a good faith effort, where reasonable, to have delegates to the Coordinating Committee elected by clusters of local Green groups. \ OPTION #4 None Of The Above - No Proportionality RATIO: 1:1 between largest state and smallest state. Retains existing language: "Each member state Green Party, or Green Groups in a state having no Green Party as yet and whose membership application has been accepted by the Coordinating Committee of the Association, will have two representatives on the Coordinating Committee." NO AMENDMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THIS PROPOSAL Amendments will be considered after one option has been adopted CHARTS FOR CLARIFICATION ONLY This is to give the Coordinating Committee a sense of size and impact. Reapportionment Will Change Status of Some States. This is not a formal part of the proposal. OPTION
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