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BYLAWS OF THE GREEN PARTY OF COLORADO

Revised April 26, 2003

I. NAME

1.1 The name of this Political Organization is The Green Party of Colorado.

II. Purpose and Values

2.1 The purpose of this organization is to work towards a "Green" society as represented by the 10 Key Values of The Green Party of the United States. The aforementioned values are as follows:

Ecological Wisdom

Social Justice

Grassroots Democracy

Nonviolence

Decentralization

Community Based Economics

Feminism

Respect for Diversity

Personal and Global Responsibility

Future Focus

2.2 This political organization may use any and all nonviolent methods to affect social change including but not restricted to: ballot initiatives, electoral campaign, community organizing, and educational forums.

2.3 The Green Party of Colorado (GPCO) is the affiliate of the Green Party of the United States for the State of Colorado.

III. Membership

3.1 A Green local of the Green Party of Colorado must agree to abide by the 10 Key Values and to follow the bylaws of the Green Party of Colorado and must be approved by 60% of the voting Greens (at least three fourths of all locals represented) at a state party meeting.

3.2 Membership in The Green Party of Colorado is open to anyone regardless of sexual orientation, race, national origin, religion, etc. A member shall subscribe to the Ten Key Values and be registered with the state of Colorado as affiliated with the Green Party of Colorado. Members of a Green local may vote on state issues at general state meetings and may serve on the Council.

3.3 The right of participation of an individual in The Green Party of Colorado can be revoked by a Green Local using its own criteria or by a 75% vote of the members at a Green Party of Colorado state meeting. Revocation of the rights of participation must be based on failure of the individual to adhere to the purpose and methods of the Green Party of Colorado. Any individual must be informed of the potential revocation of their rights of participation at least 3 weeks prior to the vote and have a chance to speak in his or her defense at the meeting when the vote is held.

3.4. Endorsements and Sign-ons on public issues:

IV. Structure

4.1 State meetings will be held yearly or more frequently at a location agreed upon by the members at the previous meeting, or by a special call of the Council at its discretion. Nominating Conventions and meetings to elect state officers must be announced by the Secretary in a newspaper of statewide circulation 15 days before the meeting.

4.2 The Green Party of Colorado Council (referred to as "Council" elsewhere in these bylaws).

4.3 All decisions concerning policy, finance, and objectives shall require consensus or a vote of at least 60% of the membership present at a state meeting. For ballot issues we are endorsing or opposing or stances we are taking on public issues a 75% vote is required. Officers shall be elected by a three fourths majority of members present at the meeting held between January 1 and May 1 of odd numbered years. If any officer is found to be in contempt of the goals of The Green Party of Colorado, recall proceedings shall be invoked. A three-fourths majority of voting members present is required to achieve the recall of an officer.

4.4 The Green Party of Colorado, as a minor political party, will nominate candidates at a nominating convention, in even numbered years. Delegates to a nominating convention are chosen as follows:

4.5 Candidates must meet the following criteria:

4.6 Committees

V. Officers

5.1 In order to serve the growth of the GPCO and to communicate our message, platform and values to the public, the GPCO will elect two state co-chairs to two-year terms. Every effort shall be made to reach gender and geographic diversity.

5.2 Duties

5.3 Representatives to the Green Party of the United States

5.4 Secretary
The Secretary shall fulfill the role of Secretary under state law and shall be responsible for handling candidate nominations as required by state law; keeping accurate minutes of state meetings and nominating conventions; updating the bylaws and procedures and guidelines and filing bylaw changes with the Secretary of State, as required by state law; and announcing in a newspaper of general statewide circulation, as required by state law, nominating conventions and state meetings to elect officers.

5.5 Treasurer
The Treasurer will handle the bank account for the party and will be responsible for filings and financial reportings as required by state law, disburse funds as directed by the Council, and present a balance report at each state meeting.

5.6 The membership of The Green Party of Colorado may create any office as needed. A vote of three-fourths majority of members present at a state meeting must approve any new officership. Any member may assume this office after achieving at least three-fourths majority of votes among members present at a state meeting.

5.7 Officers shall be chosen at a state meeting in odd numbered years to serve a two year term in office.

5.8 If a Green Party of Colorado officer's position is vacated in between official state meetings, the Council or both co-chairs in agreement may make a temporary appointment in the manner as specified in the Procedures and Guidelines until the next state meeting under consultation with each local.

VI. Amendments

6.1 These bylaws may be amended on a three-fifths vote by members present at a state meeting. A written copy of adopted bylaws (with any current amendments) will be maintained by the Secretary.

Approved April 26, 2003 Cortez, Colorado