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  • FEC Record: Advisory opinions

AO 2016-19: Libertarian Party of Colorado qualifies as state party

November 18, 2016

The Libertarian Party of Colorado (LPC) qualifies as a state committee of the Libertarian Party because it is a part of the official party structure and it is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the party at the state level.

Background
Under the Act and Commission regulations, a state party committee is an organization that, by virtue of the bylaws of a political party, is part of the official party structure and is responsible for the day-to-day operation of a political party at the state level, as determined by the Commission. 52 U.S.C. § 30101(15); 11 CFR 100.14(a). In order for a committee to qualify as a state party committee, there must also be at least one candidate for federal office whose name appears on the state ballot as a party candidate.

Analysis
The Commission determined that the LPC meets the three criteria essential to qualify as a state committee: (1) the Libertarian National Party (LNP) qualifies as a political party; (2) the LPC is part of the official LNP structure; and (3) the LPC is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the LNP at the state level. See also Advisory Opinion (AOs) 2016-14 (11 Libertarian State Committees), 2015-01 (Green-Rainbow Party), 2012-39 (Green Party of Virginia) and 1975-129 (National Committee of the Libertarian Party).

Date Issued: November 17, 2016; 5 pages

Resources:

  • Author 
    • Christopher Berg
    • Communications Specialist