[Lnc-business] Super Regions?
david.demarest at lp.org
david.demarest at lp.org
Mon Apr 2 13:57:25 EDT 2018
Philosophically, I am comfortable with the concept of super regions. The super region proposal should be workable logistically in terms of LNC structure, primarily because it would not change the number of region representatives and alternates. I think our predecessors did an amazing job in choosing wisely on the current structure and size of the LNC.
My only questions are on the logistics but that would be the prerogative and responsibility of the regions involved. One concern is that the larger states in the combined region might exacerbate normal concentration of power and push smaller states even further into the shadows with unknown impact on Libertarians in the smaller states that might feel even less represented. Another concern is the complexity of structuring and electing representatives and alternates for super regions. Again, this is an unknown that would have to be answered on an ad hoc basis by the specific regions involved. This is speculation on my part that might easily be proven wrong.
Are there any current initiatives for super regions?
Thoughts?
David Pratt Demarest.
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From: Lnc-business <lnc-business-bounces at hq.lp.org> On Behalf Of Joshua Katz
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2018 12:00 PM
To: lnc-business at hq.lp.org
Subject: Re: [Lnc-business] Super Regions?
Yes, states totaling 20% can be a double region. My (former) state was in one for a time. The regional agreement should specify how the reps and alternates will be chosen.
Joshua A. Katz
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 11:06 AM, Caryn Ann Harlos <carynannharlos at gmail.com>
wrote:
> In 2016, there was a plan (that didn't come to fruition) for a super
> region with CA, WA, and a few other states with such region getting 2
> reps and 2 alts. Is that an option? There are *possibly* states
> interested in a super region with region 1
> --
> In Liberty,
> Caryn Ann Harlos
> Region 1 Representative, Libertarian National Committee (Alaska,
> Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, Washington)
> - [1]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org
> Communications Director, [2]Libertarian Party of Colorado
> Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee
> Chair, Libertarian National Party Platform Committee
> A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
> We defend your rights
> And oppose the use of force
> Taxation is theft
>
> References
>
> 1. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
> 2. http://www.lpcolorado.org/
>
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