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eligible to participate in the caucus who was prejudiced by | the failure to publish notice. |
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| B. The secretary of the committee must shall file a copy of | the notice with the clerk who shall record it. |
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| | 4. Procedure. The chairman chair of the municipal committee | shall open the caucus. In his the chair's absence, the secretary | or any resident voter enrolled in the party may open the caucus. | The caucus shall elect a secretary and a chairman chair in that | order. The chairman chair of the caucus shall then preside over | the caucus and the secretary shall record the proceeding of the | caucus. The caucus shall determine its own parliamentary | procedure. |
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| | 5. If no municipal committee. If there is no municipal | committee, any resident voter enrolled in the party may call a | special caucus for the purpose of electing the committee. He | must follow following the notice procedure of subsection 3. |
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| | Sec. 4. 21-A MRSA §321, as enacted by PL 1985, c. 161, §6, is | amended to read: |
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| §321. Time and place; procedure |
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| | Each party shall hold a state convention between March 1st and | August 1st biennially during each general election year. |
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| | 1. Time, place and representation. The party's state | committee shall determine the time, place and basis of | representation for the convention. Delegates must be qualified | to vote in the party's primary election unless otherwise | permitted by party rules. |
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| | 2. Proceedings at convention. The convention shall do the | following: |
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| A. Elect a secretary and a chairman chair of the convention | in that order; |
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| B. Adopt a platform for the next general election; |
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| C. Nominate the number of presidential electors to which | the State is entitled; |
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| D. Determine the size of the state, district and county | committees and the method of their election.; |
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| E. Elect a district committee for each congressional | district; and |
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