[Lnc-business] Platform Committee appointments - Harlos and Mattson

Alicia Mattson alicia.mattson at lp.org
Wed Oct 2 13:42:05 EDT 2019


I went ahead and put that list together after the delegate allocations were
known for 2018. The bylaws create three components for the Platform
Committee:

a. One member by each of the five affiliate parties having the greatest per
capita sustaining membership as determined for Convention delegate
allocations at the most recent
Regular Convention.

Top 5 Per Capita Ranking (as determined by the 12/31/17 sustaining
memberships for the 2018 convention):
1.  Alaska
2.  New Hampshire
3.  Colorado
4.  Montana
5.  Virginia


b. One member by each of the ten affiliate parties having the largest
sustaining memberships, excluding those affiliates from (a), as determined
for Convention delegate
allocations at the most recent Regular Convention. (again, based on
12/31/17 sustaining memberships)

1.  California
2.  Texas
3.  Florida
4.  Virginia - but they are excluded because they're also in the top 5 per
capita above
5.  New York
6.  Pennsylvania
7.  Ohio
8.  Illinois
9.  Michigan
10. Colorado - but they are excluded because they're also in the top 5 per
capita above
11. Washington
12. Georgia


c. Five members selected by the National Committee.

To Be Determined


-Alicia


On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 8:54 AM Joe Bishop-Henchman via Lnc-business <
lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:

> Apologies since this is probably on the list somewhere, but I'm
> wondering if I could get a list of the states entitled to appoint
> members to the Platform Committee this go around?
>
> I'm sure either Ms. Harlos or Ms. Mattson has it handy.
>
> I've gotten questions on it from two states, and I did a sketch based on
> the last convention's thresholds but don't want to rely on it since it's
> not official.
>
> JBH
>
> ------------
> Joe Bishop-Henchman
> LNC Member (At-Large)
> joe.bishop-henchman at lp.org
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>



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