Bylaws

Adopted April 16, 2005 and as amended by State Convention  August 4, 2018

PREAMBLE

We the members of the Constitution Party of Idaho gratefully acknowledge the blessings of the Lord God as Creator, Preserver and Ruler of the Universe and of this State Republic. We hereby appeal to Him for said aid, comfort, guidance and the protection of His Divine Providence.

ARTICLE I. NAME

The name of this political party shall be the Constitution Party of Idaho, and hereinafter may be referred to as the State Party. The State Party is  not affiliated with the national Constitution Party  which hereinafter may be referred to as the National Party.

ARTICLE II. PURPOSE

The purpose of the Constitution Party of Idaho shall be to:

  1. Develop an informed and effective statewide political organization in order to support the principles, goals and platforms of the of the Constitution Party as adopted in the State Party conventions;
  2. Promote by all lawful and truthful means, the election of local, state and national candidates nominated by the Constitution Party and to conduct and coordinate campaigns on their behalf;
  3. Promote allegiance to God’s laws and the Principles and Objectives of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America and the Bill of Rights as conceived and set forth by our Founding Fathers in their establishment of our Republic; affirm that the Declaration of Independence occupies a primary and defining relationship to and equality with the Constitution of the United States of America, and further affirm that the latter document was never intended to supplant nor replace the former document, but only to perfect it and the Union of States which it brought into existence.

ARTICLE III. AUTHORITY

  1. The Rules and Regulations of the Constitution Party of Idaho are the governing directives of the State Party and are established pursuant to the elections laws of the State of Idaho.
  2. All applicable provisions of the Idaho Code Annotated shall be part of these Rules and Regulations.
  3. The specific wording of individual planks in the Constitution Party of Idaho platform are unique to the State of Idaho.

ARTICLE IV. MEMBERSHIP

A member of the Constitution Party of Idaho in good standing is a person who:

  1. Is a registered voter according to the laws of the State of Idaho;
  2. Declares affiliation with the State Party and agreement with principles set forth in the platform of the Constitution Party of Idaho; with “declares affiliation” taken to mean in current evidence on Idaho Political Party Affiliation Declaration Form [ER-2] or on Idaho Voter Registration Form [ERM-1] with the Office of the Idaho Secretary of State;
  3. No member of the Constitution Party may be a member or officer of another political party.

ARTICLE V. ORGANIZATION

Section 5.1 State Central Committee

Membership

State Central Committee membership shall be organized as specified in section 34-504 of the Idaho Code.

Election and Terms

The State Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer shall be elected by the state convention for a term of two years.

Vacancies

  1. A vacancy in the office of State Chairman shall be filled by the Vice Chairman who serves the remaining on-expired term of the vacating State Chairman.
  2. A vacancy in the office of State Vice Chairman shall be filled by appointment by the State Chairman selected from members of the State Central Committee. The appointee shall serve the remaining un-expired term of the vacating Vice Chairman.
  3. If both positions (State Chairman and Vice Chairman) become vacant, a meeting of the State Central committee shall be called by the next ranking officer to choose successors.
  4. A vacancy in the office of State Secretary shall be filled by appointment by the State Chairman and the appointee shall serve the unexpired term of the vacating secretary.
  5. A vacancy in the office of State Treasurer shall be filled by appointment by the State Chairman and the appointee shall serve the un-expired term of the vacating Treasurer.

Removal

Removal of any elected officer shall be considered upon presentation of the petition setting forth in detail the reasons for seeking such removal, and signed by a sixth of the full membership of the State Central Committee. The petition may be presented at any regular or special meeting of the State Central Committee provided the notice is given fourteen (14) days in advance of the meeting. Removal shall be by a two-thirds majority of those representatives present and voting at any meeting at which a quorum is present.

Duties

State Central Committee

  1. The State Central Committee be the governing body of the Constitution Party of Idaho and shall formulate and provide for the execution of such policies, plans and measures as it may deem conducive to the best interest of the party, and in conformity with these By Laws.
  2. The State Central committee shall call all regular and special state conventions and make arrangements therefore, including the basis of representation, the time and place.

State Chairman

  1. The State Chairman shall be the chief executive officer of the state party and the chairman of the State Central Committee.
  2. The State Chairman shall issue the call for and preside at all meetings of the State Party.
  3. The State Chairman shall observe and enforce the By Laws of the state party.
  4. The State Chairman shall appoint necessary staff members and all standing and special committees.
  5. The State Chairman shall be an ex officio member of all committees.
  6. The State Chairman shall act as necessary to promote the functions of the party.

State Vice Chairman

  1. The State Vice Chairman shall become the State Chairman in the event of a vacancy in that office.
  2. The State Vice Chairman shall perform the duties of the State Chairman when he is absent.
  3. The State Vice Chairman shall perform such other duties as the State Chairman may prescribe.

State Secretary

The State Secretary shall:

  1. Keep the official records of the State Party, including, but not limited to recording minutes of all meetings, maintaining membership and attendance lists and overseeing and managing Convention registration.
  2. Publish to the membership the official proceedings of the party;
  3. Keep and communicate the election and meeting calendar for the State Party;
  4. Provide appropriate access to records to any member in good standing at the discretion of the Secretary;
  5. Other access to party records may be obtained by written request to the State Central Committee, who may approve or disapprove such request.
  6. The State Party Secretary shall perform such other duties as the State Chairman may prescribe.

State Treasurer

The State Treasurer shall:

  1. Keep the financial records of the State Party.
  2. Keep and communicate the election financial calendar for the State Party.
  3. Be responsible for the fulfilling of federal and state financial reporting requirements as applicable.
  4. Prepare quarterly statements of incoming and expenditures for the State Central Committee and prepare an annual financial report.
  5. Manage receipts and disbursements of the state party.
  6. To prepare an annual budget to be approved by the State Central committee.
  7. The State Party Treasurer shall perform such other duties as the State Chairman may prescribe.

Section 5.2 State Executive Committee

Purpose

The State Executive Committee shall be authorized to act on behalf of the Constitution Party of Idaho for the purpose of administering the policies and programs adopted by the State Central Committee, and shall perform such duties as may be assigned to it by the State Central Committee. No person may hold more than one voting position of the State Executive Committee.

Membership

The State Executive Committee shall consist of the following members:

Voting Members:

  1. The State Chairman
  2. The State Vice Chairman
  3. The Secretary of the State Central Committee
  4. The Treasurer of the State Central Committee
  5. The Chairman of the National Committee Members
  6. The Area Chairmen (6)
  7. The Youth Outreach State Chair

Non-voting Members:

  1. The Immediate Past State Chairman
  2. One representative from each elected Idaho Constitution Party Congressional Office
  3. One representative from each elected Idaho Constitution Party State Executive and Legislative Office
  4. The Teenage Constitution Party Representative

Meetings

  1. The State Chairman shall convene the State Executive Committee at a regular time to be determined by the State Executive Committee but not less than six times per year, and shall have power to call a special Executive Committee Meeting after ten (10) days notice.
  2. Meetings may be in person, by conference call or a combination of the two.
  3. Fifty-one percent of the voting members of the State Executive Committee must be present to constitute a quorum.

Organization

State Executive Committee Areas are as follows [See Appendix A]:

  1. Area 1 Counties: Benewah; Bonner; Boundary; Kootenai; Shoshone
  2. Area 2 Counties: Clearwater; Idaho; Latah; Lewis; Nez Perce
  3. Area 3 Counties: Ada; Adams; Boise; Canyon; Elmore; Gem; Owyhee; Payette; Valley; Washington
  4. Area 4 Counties: Blaine; Camas; Cassia; Gooding; Jerome; Lincoln; Minidoka; Twin Falls
  5. Area 5 Counties: Bannock; Bear Lake; Bingham; Caribou; Franklin; Oneida; Power
  6. Area 6 Counties: Bonneville; Butte; Clark; Custer; Fremont; Jefferson; Lemhi; Madison; Teton

Officers

The Area Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary and other designated officers of the Area shall be elected by the County Chairman, State Committeeman, State Committeewomen, County Youth Chair and Legislative District Chairman from the counties and legislative districts composing an Area. Such elections shall be held within fifteen (15) days following the election of county officers. The election of Area Officers shall be carried out by secret ballot except in uncontested races.

Duties

  1. To represent the counties and legislative districts within the area at Executive Committee meetings
  2. To communicate action and decisions of the State Executive Committee and State Central Committee regarding political and financial plans to the counties and legislative districts in the area.
  3. To coordinate inter-area activities such as: a. Liberty Challenge – Annual High School Video Contest b. Other Statewide activities that may be designated by the State Executive Committee or State Central Committee c. Fundraisers for Local, State and National Candidates d. Campaign activities for Local, State and National Candidates
  4. To assist county and legislative district central committees in matters of organization.

Voting

The voting membership of area meetings shall be the voting membership of County Central Committees and Legislative District Chairmen. A quorum shall exist if 51% of the counties and legislative districts within the area are represented.

Section 5.3 Formation of Local Central Committees

County Central Committee

  1. County Central Committee membership shall be as specified in Section 34-502 of the Idaho Code with the addition of the following office: a. County Youth Chair
  2. The duties of the County Central Committee shall be as specified in Title 34 of the Idaho Code.
  3. A County Central Committee may be formed when there are enough precinct committeemen in the county to fill the slate of officers specified by the Idaho Code. The State Chairman, or his designee, shall preside as chairman of the meeting during the formation process. After election of a County Central Committee Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary, State Committeeman and State Committeewoman (if available) the elected chairman shall preside over the remainder of the meeting. The State Central Committee shall provide a sample draft of bylaws and the initial formation meeting of the County Central Committee. If necessary, the discussion and amendment of the sample draft shall continue in meetings thereafter until adopted. However, two items in the bylaws will be decided at the initial formation meeting: (1) A date and time for regular monthly meetings, and (2) The quorum requirement for conducting official business. The bylaws adopted by the County Central committee shall be submitted within six months.
  4. On the next regular business day, the State Chairman or his designee shall present the petitions for precinct committeeman, along with the names of elected County Central committee officers, to the county clerk.
  5. A request shall be made by the State Chairman to the county clerk and upon completion of the validation of petitions for precinct committeeman, and that it will be issued to the County Central committee chairman certifying the validation and acknowledging the establishment of the County Central committee. The County Central committee chairman shall forward a copy of the county clerk’s letter to the State Central committee within five working days after receipt.
  6. Where there is not an organized central committee in a county, the State Chairman may appoint an acting chairman to lead organizational activities and represent party members in that county until a formal organization is established.

Legislative District Central Committee

  1. Legislative District Central Committee membership shall be as specified in Section 34-503 of the Idaho Code.
  2. The duties of the County Central Committee shall be as specified in Title 34 of the Idaho Code.
  3. A Legislative District Central Committee may be formed when there are enough precinct committeemen in the legislative district to fill the slate of officers as specified in the Idaho Code. The State Chairman, or his designee, shall preside as chairman of the meeting during the formation process. After election of a Legislative District Central Committee Chairman, Vice Chairman and Secretary, the elected chairman shall preside over the remainder of the meeting. The State Central Committee shall provide a sample draft of bylaws and the initial formation meeting of the Legislative District Central Committee. If necessary, the discussion and amendment of the sample draft shall continue in meetings thereafter until adopted. However, two items in the bylaws will be decided at the initial formation meeting: (1) A date and time for regular monthly meetings, and (2) The quorum requirement for conducting official business. The bylaws adopted by the Legislative District Central committee shall be submitted within six months.
  4. On the next regular business day, the State Chairman or his designee shall present the petitions for precinct committeeman, along with the names of elected Legislative District Central committee officers, to the county clerk.
  5. A request shall be made by the State Chairman to the county clerk and upon completion of the validation of petitions for precinct committeeman, and that it will be issued to the Legislative District Central committee chairman certifying the validation and acknowledging the establishment of the Legislative District Central committee. The Legislative District Central committee chairman shall forward a copy of the county clerk’s letter to the State Central committee within five working days after receipt.
  6. Where there is not an organized central committee in a Legislative District, the State Chairman may appoint an acting chairman to lead organizational activities and represent party members in that legislative district until a formal organization is established.

ARTICLE VI. MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS

Section 6.1 Meetings

  1. Meetings of the State Central Committee shall be held no less than quarterly at a time and place established by the State Chairman.
  2. Meetings may be in person or by conference call.
  3. Meetings shall be at the call of the Chairman with fourteen (14) days notice for in person meetings and seven (7) days notice for meetings by conference call.
  4. A quorum of the State Central Committee meetings consists of two thirds of the current committee members.
  5. All party members are invited to attend State Party meetings, however, only State Central Committee members may vote.

Section 6.2 State Convention

Convention Delegates

  1. All members of the Constitution Party of Idaho who are current on their annual state party membership dues are eligible to be delegates and vote at the State Convention.
    1. Annual state party membership dues shall be set by State Central Committee in its regular Third Quarter meeting immediately following 2016 State Convention, and in every Third Quarter meeting thereafter
  2. “Members” are defined as lawful Idaho voters who have on current record with the Office of the Idaho Secretary of State a properly filed declaration of affiliation to the Constitution Party of Idaho.
  3. For the purpose of certifying Convention Delegates, “current record” of affiliation requires a Delegate:
  4. Be affiliated with the Constitution Party of Idaho on the Voter List published by the Office of the Idaho Secretary of State which immediately precedes the Convention by not less than sixty (60) days.
  5. Or provide official testament by the respective county clerk that the Delegate’s current affiliation to the Constitution Party existed more than sixty (60) days prior to the Convention.
  6. And, be affiliated to the Constitution Party of Idaho on the most recent Voter List published by the Office of the Idaho Secretary of State that is less than thirty (30) days prior to the Convention.
  7. Credentials Committee shall be appointed by the Chairman in accordance with these By-Laws, Robert’s Rules of Order [71] and applicable Idaho Code to certify Convention Delegates. On conclusion of opening exercises, the Credentials Committee is to make known who is entitled to vote at Convention. Adoption of the Credentials Committee report sets the number and name of Convention Delegates.
  8. Program Committee shall be appointed by the Chairman in accordance with these By-Laws, Robert’s Rules of Order [71] and applicable Idaho Code to set Convention Business. On adoption of the Credentials Committee report, the Program Committee will submit the Convention Program. Once adopted, Convention Delegates may not deviate from the Program unless by a two/thirds majority vote.

Convention Business

  1. The State Convention shall be held in each even numbered year at a time and place to be determined by the State Central Committee, but no later than the third Saturday in August of the designated year. The State Committee Chairman shall cause notice to be given to each County Central Committee and Legislative District Committee as soon as possible but no later than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the convention date.
  2. Robert’s Rules of Order, newly revised, shall govern the proceedings of the State Convention, and the rulings of the Chairman of the State Convention shall be the decision on the question before the body. The affirmative vote of the majority of the delegates present and voting at the State Convention shall be the act of the Convention unless otherwise specified in these By Laws.
  3. The Chairman of the State Central Committee shall preside at the opening of the State Convention and shall preside until the close of the Convention.
  4. In the order of business, a Chairman pro tem shall be appointed to conduct the election of a Chairman.
  5. The term of office of the Chairman Elect shall begin immediately upon the close of the Convention.
  6. The State Chairman or the State Secretary shall certify the names of the duly elected delegates and alternate delegates from Idaho .
  7. The state convention shall write and adopt rules and regulations governing the conduct of the convention.
  8. The State Convention may:
    1. Adopt and write a party platform:
    2. Elect any desired officers not otherwise provided for by law.
    3. Adopt rules, regulations and directives regarding party policies, practices and procedures
    4. In the year of presidential elections:
      1. ;
      2. Select presidential electors.

 ARTICLE VII. VOTING

  1. Election of officers shall be by secret ballot.
  2. Voting on other issues may be by voice or raised hands, roll call or other, as determined by the presiding officer.
  3. Voting during conference call meetings, of necessity, must be roll call voice votes.
  4. Decisions shall be by majority vote unless otherwise specified in these By Laws, with tie votes decided by the State Chairman’s vote.
  5. A person holding multiple offices shall not be entitled to more than one vote.

ARTICLE VIII. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS AND CANDIDATES

Section 8.1 Presidential Electors

  1. Presidential Electors are approved by the State Convention.
  2. The Presidential Electors may be nominated from the floor of the convention and approved by majority vote;
  3. The State Chairman may submit a slate of Presidential Electors for consideration by the convention. The convention may reject or approve the slate in whole or in part and otherwise nominate from the floor and approve by majority vote those who have been rejected;
  4. Presidential Electors are pledged to cast their votes in the Electoral College for the Constitution Party of Idaho candidates for President and Vice President of United States.
  5. Should a vacancy in the office of Presidential Elector occur by reason of death, refusal to act, failure to attend, ineligibility, or any other cause, the State Chairman shall appoint an elector to fill the vacancy, which appointment shall be subject to the approval of the State Central Committee, unless such appointment shall occur in such a time as to not allow sufficient time for the State Central Committee to approve it; in which case, the appointment by the State Chairman shall be sufficient without State Central Committee approval.

Section 8.2 Certification of candidates for President, Vice President and Presidential Electors

  1. The Chairman of the State Central Committee shall certify the following to the Secretary of State prior to September 1 in a Presidential election year as required by Section 34-711 of the Idaho code.
  2. Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates
  3. Electors for Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates
  4. If the Chairman fails to act, the next ranking officer shall fulfill the responsibility.

Section 8.3 Candidates

  1. No candidate shall appear on the state ballot under the State Party banner in a general election without the endorsement of the Constitution Party of Idaho.
  2. Requirements for supporting candidates of the State Party shall:
  3. Be members of the Constitution Party of Idaho in good standing as defined in these By Laws;
  4. Be evaluated and endorsed by the County Central Committee or Legislative District Central Committee corresponding to the office for which the candidate is running. If none exists, the State Central Committee will perform that evaluation;
  5. For statewide office, endorsement shall be by the State Convention;
  6. Have all recognition and support withdrawn by a three fourths vote of the State Central Committee, when in their judgment, the candidate criteria in these By Laws have not been met. Such a candidate shall not run for office using the Constitution Party name and may be subject to legal action for failure to comply.
  7. When vacancies occur in positions previously filled by endorsed candidates before an election, or elected officers after an election, those positions shall be filled as specified in Title 34 of the Idaho Code.

ARTICLE IX. FINANCE

  1. The Constitution Party of Idaho’s fiscal year shall run from July 1 to June 30.
  2. No later than April 30, the Treasurer shall submit a proposed budget to the State Central Committee, which becomes the Party’s budget for the following fiscal year.
  3. No later than September 1, the Treasurer shall submit a financial report for the previous fiscal year.
  4. The State Central Committee may revise the budget at subsequent meetings.
  5. The State Central Committee may also authorize expenditures outside the budget.
  6. With the budget, the State Central Committee shall also adopt a set of financial procedures, a copy of which will be made available to members of the party. These procedures will include:
    1. A bookkeeping system;
    2. System for handling cash donations.
  7. Any individual may donate funds to the Party for a specific purpose. The Constitution Party of Idaho guarantees such gifts will be used as directed, providing it is consistent with our mission and principles.
    1. All such designated donations and their disposition will be included in the regular Treasurer’s report.
    2. If the State Central Committee decides the purpose for which the donation is made is inappropriate, the person making the gift will be given the opportunity to re-designate his or her gift or have it refunded in its entirety.
  8. Non-designated donations will be put in the Party’s general treasury for the use at the discretion of the State Central Committee.
  9. The financial records of the State Party may be reviewed once a year by a committee composed of three members in good standing, none of whom are party officers, selected for this purpose by the State Central Committee. The report of their reviews shall be presented to the state convention.
  10. The party’s financial and other records will be made available for viewing to members in good standing by appointment.

ARTICLE X. PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY

The then current edition of Robert’s Rules of Order shall govern the proceedings of the State Party whenever they are applicable and not inconsistent with these By Laws and the Idaho Election Code or any special rules of order that the State Party may adopt.

ARTICLE XI. AMENDMENTS

  1. Amendments to these By Laws may be adopted by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the delegates present at any State Party Convention, or by a two-thirds vote of the members present at any State Central Committee meeting and shall take effect upon approval unless a different effective date is specified and approved.
  2. Proposed amendments to the By Laws must be submitted in writing to the State Central Committee thirty (30) days prior to the meeting during which the amendments are to be considered.
  3. Proposed amendments to the By Laws shall be submitted in writing to the State Party Convention Delegates fourteen (14) days prior to the State Convention during which the amendments are to be considered.
  4. Proposed amendments to the State Party platform must be submitted in writing to the State Central Committee thirty (30) days prior to the State Convention during which the amendments are to be considered.
  5. Proposed amendments to the State Party platform shall be submitted in writing to the State Party Convention Delegates fourteen (14) days prior to the State Convention during which the amendments are to be considered.
  6. The State Party platform may only be amended at a State Convention.

Herewith complete By-Laws as amended by State Convention at  Mountain Home, Idaho 4 August 2018

    Floyd Whitley     Chair