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Party Announces Process for Nominating Candidates in 2012
Submitted by info on Tue, 06/12/2012 - 16:25
The deadline for Oregon minor parties to nominate and/or endorse candidates for the 2012 General Election is August 28, 2012.
The Oregon Progressive Party (OPP) shall conduct its monthly membership meetings on June 12, July 10, and August 14. At the July and August meetings, the Party may discuss candidates who are seeking the Party's nomination or endorsement and may recommend such nomination or endorsement of a candidate to the State Nominating Panel. The candidates to be discussed at any meeting are those who have completed the "Steps for Candidates" below at least 7 days prior to the meeting.
Steps for Candidates
1. Determine whether you meet the legal requirements to run for the office you seek. For example, to run for a seat in the Oregon Legislature, you must have been a resident of the district at least since January 1, 2012. You may ask questions about the legal requirements by submitting them to legal@progparty.org.
2. Complete the Candidate Questionnaire.
3. Commit to supporting the OPP platform.
4. Commit to complying with all laws pertaining to campaign finance reporting.
5. Attend the subsequent OPP monthly membership meeting and answer questions by OPP members.
Steps for Party
1. Any OPP member who has attended at least one prior OPP membership meeting may participate at the July and August meetings and vote on candidate nominations and/or endorsements. Only one candidate may be nominated per specific office sought.
2. The OPP State Nominating Panel will officially select the nominee, based upon the recommendation of the members voting at OPP membership meetings.
3. OPP will issue a Certificate of Nomination for nominated candidates to file with the appropriate filing officer.
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