The change to allow for rescheduling due to pandemics and other force-majur events was perfectly reasonable. The process to get to a special convention and use the old definition of delegates was not.
The LCC did not follow the current Statutory Bylaws (which specify eligible delegates to a convention) in order to hold a Special Convention with other delegates to revise the Statutory Bylaws that the LCC can then follow when someone(s)-not-specified declares an extraordinary event that requires a delay in holding a Statutory Bylaw-required convention.
Hmmmm…. not exactly a white-knuckle cliffhanger.
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The change to allow for rescheduling due to pandemics and other force-majur events was perfectly reasonable. The process to get to a special convention and use the old definition of delegates was not.
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The LCC did not follow the current Statutory Bylaws (which specify eligible delegates to a convention) in order to hold a Special Convention with other delegates to revise the Statutory Bylaws that the LCC can then follow when someone(s)-not-specified declares an extraordinary event that requires a delay in holding a Statutory Bylaw-required convention.
It’s a Statutory Bylaw salad bar precedent.
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