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Statutes > California > Elec > 7690-7695

ELECTIONS CODE
SECTION 7690-7695



7690.  A committee shall have charge of the party campaign under
general direction of the state central committee or of the executive
committee selected by the state central committee.



7691.  A committee may make rules and regulations providing for any
of the following:
   (a) How officers of the committee may be removed.
   (b) How meetings may be called.
   (c) Whether or not proxies may be used and the conditions under
which they may be used.



7692.  The committee shall perform other duties and services for
this political party as seem to be for the benefit of the party. They
shall continue to function and exist until the election at the
succeeding direct primary and qualification of the members of the new
committees.



7693.  If the chairperson of a committee refuses to call a meeting,
a meeting may be called upon five days' notice by a majority of the
members of the committee.



7694.  Within five days after a committee meets for its
organizational meeting, the newly elected chairperson of the
committee shall notify the elections official of his or her name.




7695.  Each committee may establish annual dues not to exceed
twenty-four dollars ($24) per year for elected, ex officio and
alternate members. The committee may remove members or alternates for
nonpayment of dues.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Elec > 7690-7695

ELECTIONS CODE
SECTION 7690-7695



7690.  A committee shall have charge of the party campaign under
general direction of the state central committee or of the executive
committee selected by the state central committee.



7691.  A committee may make rules and regulations providing for any
of the following:
   (a) How officers of the committee may be removed.
   (b) How meetings may be called.
   (c) Whether or not proxies may be used and the conditions under
which they may be used.



7692.  The committee shall perform other duties and services for
this political party as seem to be for the benefit of the party. They
shall continue to function and exist until the election at the
succeeding direct primary and qualification of the members of the new
committees.



7693.  If the chairperson of a committee refuses to call a meeting,
a meeting may be called upon five days' notice by a majority of the
members of the committee.



7694.  Within five days after a committee meets for its
organizational meeting, the newly elected chairperson of the
committee shall notify the elections official of his or her name.




7695.  Each committee may establish annual dues not to exceed
twenty-four dollars ($24) per year for elected, ex officio and
alternate members. The committee may remove members or alternates for
nonpayment of dues.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Elec > 7690-7695

ELECTIONS CODE
SECTION 7690-7695



7690.  A committee shall have charge of the party campaign under
general direction of the state central committee or of the executive
committee selected by the state central committee.



7691.  A committee may make rules and regulations providing for any
of the following:
   (a) How officers of the committee may be removed.
   (b) How meetings may be called.
   (c) Whether or not proxies may be used and the conditions under
which they may be used.



7692.  The committee shall perform other duties and services for
this political party as seem to be for the benefit of the party. They
shall continue to function and exist until the election at the
succeeding direct primary and qualification of the members of the new
committees.



7693.  If the chairperson of a committee refuses to call a meeting,
a meeting may be called upon five days' notice by a majority of the
members of the committee.



7694.  Within five days after a committee meets for its
organizational meeting, the newly elected chairperson of the
committee shall notify the elections official of his or her name.




7695.  Each committee may establish annual dues not to exceed
twenty-four dollars ($24) per year for elected, ex officio and
alternate members. The committee may remove members or alternates for
nonpayment of dues.