What is the County Council of the Green Party of Los Angeles County (GPLAC)?
The County Council is governing body for the Green Party of Los Angeles County (GPLAC). It is elected by Green Party members, voting in the state primary election every two years. Q, What is the Green Party of Los Angeles County (GPLAC)? The Green Party of Los Angeles County (GPLAC) is the county organization of the Green Party of California (GPCA). Q. What Are The Duties and Responsibilities Of The County Council? The duties and responsibilities of the County Council are defined in the GPLAC bylaws, in Section 5.2 “Duties of the Council”. They include a range of party building strategies and tasks, internal and external communications, and representing the GPLAC to the GPCA. Q. Why Are There County Councils? All political parties in California are governed by the California Elections Code. The Code specifies the duties and qualifications of all political parties, including their state and county organs. Each ballot-qualified party must hold a county organization election in the state