Libertarian Party of West Virginia
Document History
1998-10-03
(Reverse chronological order.)
- 1998-07-11 Bylaw
The position of Historian
shall be added to the State Executive Committee.
- 1998-05-09 Amendment
The position of Vice President - Campaigns shall be added to
the State Executive Committee.
- 1998-05-09 Amendment
The position of Vice President - Membership shall be added to
the State Executive Committee.
- 1998-05-09 Amendment
District Vice Chairs may substitute for District Chairs at
Executive Committee meetings.
- 1998-05-09 Amendment
The State Executive Committee shall serve as a default
committee for all vacant executive committees in the state.
- 1998-05-09 Amendment
Delete "or be nominated as candidates for
public office" in section IV-4, and add section IV-5 to read,
"Only registered Libertarians may be nominated as candidates
for public office." Previous section IV-5 is now IV-6.
- 1998-05-09 Amendment
Replace "in odd numbered years" with "between general elections"
and delete "If the LPWV has attained ballot status for an
election, a convention must be held to nominate candidates for
public office" in section V.
- 1998-05-09 Amendment
The LPWV office of Secretary/Treasurer shall be separated into
two offices: Secretary and Treasurer.
- 1998-05-09 Amendment
The position of Vice President - Finance shall be added to the
State Executive Committee, and shall be in charge of raising
funds others than dues.
- 1998-05-09 Amendment
No oath or pledge shall be required for membership in the LPWV.
- 1998-05-09 Amendment
All meetings of the LPWV State Executive Committee shall be
open to the public.
- 1998-05-09 Amendment
The Statement of Principles of the LPWV:
We, the members of the Libertarian Party of West Virginia,
believe all individuals have an inherent right to be free and
live in whatever manner they choose -- provided they engage
in peaceful and honest activities.
With this right comes the responsibility to respect this equal
right of others.
Government in nothing more than a service created to defend
this right.
A world of liberty and voluntary coopertation fosters prosperity,
and is preferable to an immoral world of force and fraud.
Our aim is to make our state's motto, Montani Semper Liberi,
a reality in West Virginia.
- 1997-07-26 Bylaw
The State Executive Committee shall serve as
a default committee for all vacant executive committees within
the state.
- 1997-07-26 Bylaw
Delete "or be nominated as candidates for
public office" in section IV-4, and add section IV-5 to read,
"Only registered Libertarians may be nominated as candidates
for public office." Previous section IV-5 is now IV-6.
- 1997-07-26 Bylaw
Replace "in odd numbered years" with "between general elections"
and delete "If the LPWV has attained ballot status for an
election, a convention must be held to nominate candidates for
public office" in section V.
- 1997-01-25 Bylaw
District Vice Chairs may substitute for
District Chairs at Executive Committee meetings.
- 1996-11-30 Bylaw
The position of Vice President--Campaigns
shall be added to the State Executive Committee.
- 1996-11-30 Bylaw
The position of Vice President--Membership
shall be added to the State Executive Committee.
- 1994-09-30 Amendment
LPWV Constitution and Bylaws ratified by the LPWV State
Convention held in Clarksburg.
David Wallace Croft,
Secretary,
Libertarian Party of West Virginia