The name of this organization shall officially be the
"Southern Independence Party of Texas," hereafter referred to as the "SIP."
Alternatively, it may be referred to as the "Southern Independence Party of Texas" or the
"Texas Southern Party." The two governing bodies of the SIP shall be the
"Southern Independence Party of Texas Executive Committee" hereafter referred to
as the "SIPTEC" and the "Southern Independence Party of Texas State Committee"
"SIP State Committee."
Article II - Purpose of the SIP of Texas (SIP)
To promote and defend the sovereignty of the State and people of Texas and
their historic 95% public referendum for secession from the United States on
February 1, 1861 by re-affirmation of Statehood in the Confederate States of
America so that constitutional self-government can be re-instituted, and so that
Texans will be free to join with a confederation of other free sovereign States
of the South and restore the government of the Confederacy. We seek these
measures through the electoral process, and by supporting candidates for public
office who agree with these goals.
Article III - Party Structure
Section 1. Southern Independence
Party of Texas (SIP of Texas or SIP)
The
SIP is a political party organized for political action in the State of Texas
and registered with the Secretary of State as the Southern Independence Party of
Texas (SIP of Texas or SIP) as well as The Southern Independence Party of Texas and the Texas
Southern Party.
Section 2. Members and Meetings
a. All persons voting in a Statewide Convention of the SIP of Texas must be either a Delegate chosen by the County Convention or a person appointed as the County Chairman by the Chairman of the SIPTEC.
Where there are five or more members of the SIP from a County, such County will be expected to hold a County Convention and elect a Delegate and an Alternate Delegate to the Statewide Convention.
Where there are three or less members from a County, the
appointed County Chairman shall be the Delegate and one other person shall be
chosen as an Alternate Delegate. Each Delegate must present or obtain a
Certificate of Affiliation with the Southern Independence Party as a condition
of voting eligibility.
b. Members joining in
between Statewide Conventions may be certified by the Membership and Credentials
Committee. If they meet the requirements and take the oath of affiliation they
shall be Certified as Affiliated with the Southern Independence Party and be
voting members at that time and for the rest of that year ending December 31st .
c. All certified voting members shall be eligible
to vote in any SIP voting matter at the Precinct level whether presented by
E-mail voting or in a Precinct Convention. Such Certified persons shall be
eligible to vote as well in their County Convention if they are chosen as the
Precinct Delegate to the County.
d. Certain matters
may be voted on exclusively by the SIPTEC such as amendments to the By-Laws and
State Platform. However, Ratification of the National SIP Constitution or
amendments thereto shall require first a vote of 51% majority of the State
Committee (County Chairman) to Ratify and then a vote of 51% of the SIPTEC to
complete the Ratification..
e. Upon a two thirds
vote by the SIP State committee, matters which would normally be decided upon by
the SIPTEC shall be presented for vote to the SIP State Committee.
f. Matters voted on by the SIP State committee must also be
passed by vote by the SIPTEC prior to becoming effective but shall not be in
force until filed with the Secretary of State.
Section 3. Emblem
The emblem of the SIP shall be a shield comprised of
rendition of the Third National Flag of the Confederacy, in shield form, with a
blue map of the state of Texas centered in the white portion of the fly. The
party initials (SIP) shall be superimposed on the red bar on the fly of the
flag, in dark blue.
Section 4. Official Flags
The SIP of Texas shall use both the Third National Flag of
the Confederate States of America and the present day Texas Flag, still
unchanged since it was carried into battle by Texas Confederate Troops against
Northern Yankee troops. Additionally, the Texas Senate voted in favor of
Resolution # 526 setting aside April as Confederate Heritage Month. All members
of the SIP of Texas are requested to purchase at least the Texas Flag and fly it
proudly.
Section 5. SIP of Texas Executive Committee
(SIPTEC)
The SIP of Texas shall be organized according to Texas Election Code requirements and the By-Laws and Covenants of the SIP of Texas. A State party Chairman and/or offices on the Executive Committee may be elected at a Statewide Convention held on Saturday after the second Tuesday of June each year. If no nomination for the election to State Chairman or other office of the State Executive Committee is offered, then such officers shall continue until the next Statewide Convention which shall meet according to State law, unless such officers resigns, dies or is impeached. In the case of an unexpected vacancy on the State Executive Committee (SIPTEC) resulting from a resignation, death or impeachment, the Chairman may appoint a replacement with the vote of approval by the SIPTEC. Should the vacancy be for Chairman, the Vice-Chairman shall become the acting Chairman and may appoint his replacement as Vice Chairman. Such appointments must be confirmed by election at the next Statewide Convention.
The elected Executive
Committee shall be called the SIP of Texas Executive Committee (SIPTEC) and
shall be the ruling body of the SIP of Texas in accordance with the By-Laws,
Rules of Procedure and motions passed by the members and the Executive
Committee. Roberts' Rules of Order, 9th Edition shall be the official
parliamentary procedure that shall be followed for such official meetings.
Section 6. Conventions
The first Statewide Convention of the SIP of Texas convened
on March 4th, 2000 with provisionally appointed officers and the Delegates were
simply those citizens of Texas from around the state who attended and who were
eligible to vote. At that Convention, the Delegates elected officers of the
Executive Committee to replace the provisionally appointed officers and ratified
the temporary By-Laws. Delegates for the required Statewide annual Convention
held on June 10, 2000 were those who had voted in the first Statewide
Convention. From that point forward, Delegates shall be chosen at the Precinct
Level for County Conventions which will be called in accordance with Texas law.
Texas Election Code Section 181.061. (Texas Election Code Section 181.063-068
shall be observed as well.) (a) A political party nominating by convention must
make its nominations for statewide offices at a state convention held on the
second Saturday in June of the election year. The state convention consists of
Delegates selected at the County conventions held under Subsection (c). (b) A
party nominating by convention must make its nominations for offices of
Districts situated in more than one County at District conventions held on the
second Saturday after the second Tuesday in March. A District convention
consists of Delegates selected at the County conventions held under Subsection
(c). (c) A party nomination by convention must make its nominations for County
and Precinct offices and for offices of Districts not situated in more than one
County at County conventions held on the first Saturday after the second Tuesday
in March. A County convention consists of Delegates selected at Precinct
conventions held on the second Tuesday in March in the regular County election
Precincts. (d) A party by rule may limit the Delegates making nominations to
those from the territory from which the office sought is elected. Texas Election
Code Section 181.062.-A political party shall provide by rule for the number of
Delegates to be selected at the Precinct conventions for the County conventions
and the number of Delegates to be selected at the County conventions for the
District conventions and the state convention held under this chapter. In
Summary: Precinct Conventions - second Tuesday in March. County Conventions -
the first Saturday after the second Tuesday in March. District Conventions - the
second Saturday after the second Tuesday in March. State Conventions - the
second Saturday in June.
Section 7. Other Meetings or Conventions
Other meetings or Conventions may be called by the appropriate chairman
of the Precinct, County or involved or may be called for a statewide meeting or
Convention by the State Chairman. Such meeting or Conventions may also be called
by petition provided 2/3rds of the registered members in the unit calling the
meeting sign the petition, in which case, such meeting may be called by the
petition chairman involved. Nevertheless, the regular chairman shall be invited
to attend and vote, but for such a special petition meeting, the petition
chairman shall preside.
Section 8. Election of SIP
Delegates and/or Senators by SIPTEC
The SIP of Texas Executive Committee
may, from time to time, call a meeting of the SIPTEC to elect or recall two
Senators and two alternates (Delegates and alternates) to the Southern
Independence Party or other such multi-state or national groups with which the
SIP of Texas has voted to affiliate. Such Senators will have no authority in the
SIP of Texas State affairs, but will solely represent the SIP of Texas through
the Texas Executive Committee and its Chairman in national matters and voting as
directed by the SIPTEC in furtherance of State's Rights representation.
Section 9. Election of SIP Congressmen to the House of Representatives
The SIP of Texas Executive Committee shall arrange for elections by the
members by Districts or Counties of Congressmen (Representatives), according to
the number of members, to represent the members (people of Texas) in their
respective s and Counties in the House of Representatives of the National
Southern Independence Party which is being formed on a national level in
furtherance of home rule principles for representation of the people. Such
Congressmen shall not answer to the Chairman nor the Executive Committee, but
rather to the constituents of their own Districts and Counties.
Article IV - Southern Independence
Party of Texas
Executive Committee (SIPTEC) Section 1.
Officers of the SIPTEC The
SIPTEC shall consist of seven ( 7 ) voting Officers: Chairman, Vice Chair, Vice
Chair-Communications, Vice Chair-Party Development, Vice Chair of Legislative
Affairs, Adjutant General (Parliamentarian and Legal Administrator) and
Secretary. Unfilled offices may first be appointed by the Chairman of the SIPTEC
as provisional officers and then shall be elected to serve for one year with a
51% vote at the annual Statewide Convention of the County Delegates present of
the SIP of Texas. As the party grows the formation of County organizations shall
be first organized by the appointment of provisional County Chairmen and then,
after Precinct level organization are created, by election at County Conventions
attended by Precinct Delegates. Voting Officers of the SIPTEC should have a
computer connected to the internet and have an E-mail address. The SIPTEC shall
also consist of the following non-voting personnel: Secretary, Treasurer, Legal
Counsel, Political Advisors, Fund Raisers and Chaplin. (Delegates to the
National Convention or Senators and Representatives to the National SIP Congress
shall not vote as such in the State Conventions or otherwise in the State SIP
except as individuals or by virtue of some other office they may also hold.) Two
Delegates and one alternate Delegate shall be appointed by the SIPTEC to attend
the National Convention of the Federation of States in addition to the State
Chairman in order to establish a provisional national party operation and to
approve the proposed Constitution for Certification for the Ratification Process
by the SIP State Committee and by the SIPTEC.
Section 2. Voting Officers of the SIPTEC
The respective
responsibilities of the voting officers of the SIPTEC shall include, but are not
limited to:
a. The Chairman: is the Chief Executive of the SIP of Texas,
will preside over all meetings of the SIPTEC using Robert's rules of Order, ,
9th Addition and other rules adopted by the SIPTEC and is an equal voting member
and may vote on motions regardless of his position as Chair. Should the Chairman
desire to actively participate and argue in favor or against a motion, he or she
must first assign a Vice Chairman as temporary Chair until he or she has
completed his or her speech or arguments. All SIP committee chairs are
accountable to the Chairman, as are other first level officers. The Chairman
will represent the SIP at all national events. Expenses incurred in this
endeavor shall be approved by majority vote of the SIPTEC, and thus authorized,
funded by the SIP Treasury.
b. The Vice Chair is the Second Executive of
the SIP of Texas and will preside over SIPTEC meetings in the absence or request
of the Chairman, represent the Chairman and/or the SIP at events and the media
at the request of the Chairman.
c. The Vice Chair of Party Development
will oversee the District and County Chairs and will represent their needs and
requests to the SIPTEC.
d. The Vice Chair of Legislative Affairs shall
be responsible for tracking State bills which may effect the Southern
Independence Party and for lobbying the Texas Legislature and or other State
officials.
e. The Vice Chair of Communications is the SIPTEC
representative to the media. All media contact will be arranged through this
officer as well as press conferences and articles placed on the SIP of Texas Web
Page. The VC of Communications and the Chairman shall both be the legal owners
of the SIP of Texas Web Page and the Chairman may direct the control of the SIP
of Texas Web Page himself or through the VC of Communications. Only the Chairman
and the VC of Communications are authorized to talk to the media unless
otherwise directed by the Chairman.
f. The Adjutant General or
Parliamentarian or Legal Affairs Officer will assist the Chair in conducting
meetings in accordance with the Robert's rules of Order, 9th Addition and other
rules adopted by the SIPTEC. Questions concerning procedure may be answered by
the Adjutant General for the benefit of the participants and the Chair. Failure
to follow Robert's rules of Order as defined by the Adjutant General shall
entitle participants to file a point of order. The Legal Affairs Officer shall
also function as a legal researcher for the party, and, at the direction of the
Chairman, shall coordinate legal efforts with the Secretary of State, the Texas
Ethics Committee, the Attorney General and with private attorneys in connection
with legal problems that may arise. The Adjutant General need not be a licensed
attorney. The Adjutant General may appoint a non-voting Parliamentarian for
meetings of the SIPTEC if he so wishes and a non-voting sergeant at arms or
security guard.
g. The Secretary will keep minutes of the meetings and a
log of voting, including E-mail voting, and will make reports of old business
and minutes of previous meetings.
Section 3. Non-voting officers and officials of the SIPTEC
The
respective responsibilities of the non-voting officers and personnel of the
SIPTEC shall include, but are not limited to:
a. The Treasurer is the
Chief Financial Officer of the SIP of Texas. The Treasurer will be responsible
for maintaining all of the SIP and SIP PAC financial accounts, giving a full
financial report to the SIPTEC at each meeting, insure that the Chairman is a
signor on all financial accounts of the SIP and SIP PAC, provide full financial
disclosure ( including all financial records ) at the request of any singular
member of the SIPTEC. If the Treasurer receives such a request then the
Treasurer must notify the entire SIPTEC within 48 hrs. of the disclosure taking
place. The Treasurer will be responsible for the financial reporting required by
the regulating authorities.
b. Chairman of the Young Confederates.
c. Legal Counsel
d. Political Advisors
e. Fund Raisers
f. Press Agents
g. Other Administrative and/or Officer Personnel
Section 3. Authority of the SIPTEC
The SIPTEC
shall be the governing body of the SIP. The executive legislative authority and
judicial power of the party shall be vested in the SIPTEC, or subservient
special committees, that the SIPTEC chooses to establish.
Section 4. SIPTEC to Designate Committee Members,
Coordinators and Districts, etc. With approval of the majority
of thereof the SIPTEC shall designate new committee members, Regional, County,
Legislative Districts (State), and Municipal Coordinators and finally Precinct
chairmen as the growth of the party justifies and is required to allow majority
vote representation of party members.
Section 5. SIPTEC to Establish State and Subordinate Organizations
and/or Clubs
With approval of the majority of thereof the
SIPTEC may charter SIP Clubs or specific SIP subordinate political units
organized within Counties, Legislative Districts (Federal & State),
Municipalities, and/or Precincts providing such clubs or subordinate political
units apply for a charter, and provide the following:
a. A listing of at
least 3 members to form a subordinate SIP political unit such as a County SIP
made up of at least 3 separate families or at least 10 members to form a
political club other than a political unit such as a County or Precinct being
chartered by the SIPTEC, in both cases showing their names, addresses and
telephone numbers.
b. A statement that these members meet the SIP
membership eligibility requirements as specified in Article IX of these By-Laws.
c. A Club must provide its mission statement or goal. d. A copy of the
club's By-Laws which contains: (i) Membership eligibility requirements as
previously mentioned in Article IV Section 3(2) above. (ii) A mandated decision
making process guaranteeing rule by majority vote as specified in Article VII.
(iii) Delegates shall be required to be elected by County SIP organizations to
attend and vote at SIP Statewide Conventions.
Section 6. Standing Committees
There shall be the
following standing committees, the members and chairman of which may be
appointed by the Chairman of the SIPTEC, with the approval of 51% majority of
the SIPTEC:
a. State Affairs Committee
b. Platform
Committee
c. Finance Committee
d. Political Action Committee
e. Membership/Credentials Committee
f. Grievance
Committee
g. Elections Committee
Section 7. Creation of Other Committees
The SIPTEC
shall have the power to create such other committees as it may deem necessary,
and may Delegate the selection of any officers for such committees to the
Chairman. All committee members shall serve at the pleasure of the majority of
the SIPTEC.
Section 8. Requirements of Committee Members
The
members of the SIPTEC and all standing committees shall be affiliated members of
the SIP.
Section 9. Initial Delegates to the National Convention of the
SIP
a. Initially, the Texas Executive Committee (SIPTEC) shall
appoint two Delegates and two alternate Delegates to attend the National
Convention of the Federation of States in order to organize the National
Southern Independence Party (SIP).
b. Alternate Delegates shall serve in
the case of the inability of one of the Delegates to physically attend a
National Convention of the Federation of States for the Southern Independence
Party as directed by the Texas Southern Party State Chairman.
c. After
the National SIP is organized and its Constitution has been ratified, the SIP of
Texas Executive Committee (SIPTEC) shall elect two Senators and two alternate
Senators to represent the SIP of Texas in the National SIP Senate by majority
vote of 51% of the voting members of SIPTEC. Notice of the election or
substitute appointment of Senators of the SIPTEC shall be sent by certified
return receipt notice or courier delivery with signed receipt made to the
President of the Senate of the (National) Southern Independence Party Senate as
well as to the Secretary of the Southern Federation Committee and to the
Chairman of the Southern Independence Party.
d. The two Senators elected
shall physically attend the National Conventions of the Southern Independence
Party and shall serve on the Southern Independence Party Senate and vote one
vote each therein.
e. The two Senators representing the SIP of Texas
Executive Committee shall receive instructions on voting from the Chairman of
the SIP of Texas Executive Committee (SIPTEC) who shall, in turn, decide issues
in accordance with the dictates and preferences of the SIP of Texas Executive
Committee (SIPTEC).
f. Senators shall be required to sign a contract of
representation with the SIPTEC and may be subject to civil fraud prosecution by
the SIPTEC should they flagrantly and willfully violate the charge (voting
instructions) and trust placed upon them by the SIP of Texas Executive Committee
to represent the SIP of Texas at the National Convention or at any E-mail voting
on the (National) Southern Independence Party Senate.
g. A Senator may
be recalled at any time by the SIPTEC with a 51% majority vote (4 out of 7
members) with or without cause and a replacement Senator may be chosen in like
manner with a 51% majority vote of the members making up the SIPTEC. In the
event of such recall, certified return receipt notice or courier delivery with
signed receipt shall be immediately made to the President of the Senate of the
(National) Southern Independence Party Senate as well as to the Secretary of the
Southern Federation Committee and to the Chairman of the (National) (SIP)
Southern Independence Party.
h. Term of Office. Initially, Senators
shall be elected by the SIPTEC to serve for two years.
i. Senators are
Delegates of the SIPTEC and are bound to vote representing the SIPTEC in the
Senate of the (National) Southern Independence Party. However, Senators have no
vote in the SIPTEC itself by virtue of their office as Senator.
Section 10. National SIP Congressmen.
a. The SIP of
Texas Executive Committee (SIPTEC) shall provide for the election of the number
of Congressmen (either gender) authorized to them in accordance with the
Constitution of the Southern Independence Party. The election of Congressmen
shall be by the general voting affiliated members of the SIP of Texas at the
Precinct or County levels and not just by members at large of the SIPTEC. Such
voting for Congressmen shall be in accordance with Districts or Counties, if
any, when and where such are designated by the SIPTEC.
b. Candidates for
SIP (National) Congressmen from Texas shall be certified in accordance with
rules established therefor in the By-Laws of the SIP and shall be assisted and
coordinated by the SIP State Committee.
c. Term of Office. Initially,
Congressmen shall be elected to serve for two years.
d Certification by
the SIPTEC shall be sent by certified return receipt notice or courier delivery
with signed receipt made to the Southern Federation Committee, the Chairman of
the Southern Independence Party and the Speaker of the House.
e
Congressmen shall vote in the House of Representatives of the National Southern
Independence Party in accordance to the wishes of their constituents and not in
accordance with instructions from the SIPTEC. Congressmen are not members of the
SIPTEC and, of course, have no vote therein.
f Congressmen may not be
recalled by the SIPTEC, but rather only by a recall by their constituency.
g If a constituency of a Congressman files a petition with the SIPTEC
containing the certified signatures of at least 1/3rd of the members of said
Congressman's District, the SIPTEC shall hold a recall election for such
District. If 51% of the affiliated voting members of such District vote in favor
of recall, said Congressman's tenure in office is thus terminated and a new
election shall be scheduled for his replacement. Such a recalled Congressman,
however, may enter the new election if he wishes and compete with the other
candidates for the job regardless of the recall.
Article V - Meetings of the SIPTEC
Section 1. Meetings.
Meetings of the SIPTEC shall
normally be called by the Chairman.
Section 2. Special Meetings.
A special meeting of the SIPTEC may also be called by 2/3rds of
the voting Officers of the SIPTEC where they feel such a meeting is needed and
when the Chairman refuses to call such, in which case they shall elect one
amongst their group to act as temporary Chair for that meeting. Nevertheless,
such a special meeting does not serve as impeachment of the Chairman who shall
continue to serve and call other meetings, but who shall also be bound to abide
by decisions of such a special meeting so long as 2/3rds of the total members of
the SIPTEC physically present at such meeting have voted for some provision or
motion. Any special meeting of the SIPTEC called by this procedure (not called
by the Chairman) must occur physically and a quorum must be physically present
at such meeting.
Section 3. Notice.
At least 48
hours notice of physical meetings shall be given to the members of the SIPTEC.
Posting of this notice to the SIP of Texas web site shall not constitute due
notice, but simply an additional notice. E-mail with receipt, telephone notice
or priority mail with return receipt to the members, however, shall constitute
notice.
Section 4. Quorum.
Two thirds of the
members of the SIPTEC (5 of 7 members with 4 of the 7 being present in person)
shall be required to constitute a quorum. A signed or E-mailed proxy may be used
by several officers so long as 4 are physically present.
Section
5. Motions.
So long as a quorum is present for physical
meetings, a 51% vote of the total members of the SIPTEC shall be required to
pass a regular motion or to approve selection of officers for various committees
and/or clubs sponsored by the SIP of Texas. Members unable to attend in person,
may, with the approval of those attending, be contacted by telephone for their
opinions and votes providing a quorum is present physically. If a member is
aware of the issues and cannot be present, even by phone, they may provide the
Chairman or Vice Chairman or other member of the Executive Committee with a
written, signed and notarized proxy to vote in their behalf at will or as
specified in writing.
Section 6. Conduct of physical
meetings.
At all physically convened meetings of the SIPTEC,
including the State wide Convention, the order of business shall be
substantially as follows:
a. Calling of the roll.
b. Filling of
vacancies.
c. Robert's Rules of Order, 9th edition shall be observed.
Adoption of additional rules and regulations may be made and followed.
d. Election or removal of officers (if appropriate).
e.
unfinished business. f. Reports of officers.
g. Reports of Committees.
h. New Business.
Section 7. E-mail or teleconference
meetings.
a. E-mail or teleconference meetings may be requested
in person, by telephone, letter or E-mail directed to the Chairman by any member
of the SIPTEC wishing to offer a motion or a discussion on some issue, or by the
State Chairman.
b. There shall be no spontaneous motions recognized by
the Chairman even though they may have been offered by members of the SIPTEC
except during a called E-mail or teleconference meeting.
c. E-mail or
teleconference meetings may be called by the Chairman, who shall give the
members of the SIPTEC adequate notice of the E-mail or teleconference meeting
time or time period. E-mail or teleconference meetings may be requested by any
voting member of the SIPTEC. If a quorum of SIPTEC voting members request an
E-mail or teleconference meeting, it shall be mandatory upon the Chairman of the
SIPTEC to call such meeting with proper notice. The purpose of the E-mail or
teleconference meeting need not be given as part of the notice. Voting officers
of the SIPTEC may be requested by the Chairman to install a suitable E-mail
management and messenger program that will provide communication with the other
voting officers in order to facilitate electronic (E-mail) meetings and the
maintenance of records of the meetings to assist the Secretary in the
performance of their duties of maintaining the minutes of meetings. Agreement
between such officers should be obtained as to the type of program needed.
d. Notice. Notice of an E-mail or teleconference meetings shall be by
E-mail or telephone allowing 24 hours notice prior to the initiation of such
meeting.
e. Modified Robert's rules of Order shall be adopted for such
meetings wherein matters may be discussed and/or motions may be made by any
member of the SIPTEC attending by E-mail or teleconference, the motion shall be
assigned a number and text designation for E-mail identification of subject by
the Chairman and then put on the floor (so to speak) by E-mail before the SIPTEC
for a discussion period.
f. The Chairman shall set a reasonable time
limit for such discussion and then shall call for votes on the motion with a
reasonable time limit set for voting. (Reasonable time limit is defined as
allowing enough time for members to come home from work and respond).
g.
A 51% vote is required of all of the members of the SIPTEC in order to pass a
standard motion during an E-mail or teleconference meeting. Matters required by
these By-Laws or by State law to receive a larger majority vote in order to pass
are excepted and shall require the percentage majority vote specified in the
particular law or By-Laws.
h. Nothing herein, however, shall infringe
upon the free speech rights of individual members of the SIPTEC from
communicating with other members of the SIPTEC or anyone else informally and
without permission from anyone.
i. It is recommended, however, that
communications of criticism of a member of the SIPTEC be sent privately to such
individual by mail, Facsimile or E-mail copying only the Chairman which should
then be privately replied to, again copying only the Chairman. If such private
communication does not achieve satisfactory results that settle the issue, then
either party of such criticizing communication may request a conference call
with the Chairman to either resolve the issue. Should that fail to resolve the
issue, either party or the Chairman may request an E-mail meeting in order to
make a motion thereto. This should reduce friction within the SIPTEC and also
allow the Chairman the opportunity to help resolve the problem prior to
involving the entire SIPTEC.
j. Members of the SIPTEC may communicate
with others including others in other States or nations without permission from
the Chairman or the SIPTEC so long as they do not speak as an officer of the
SIPTEC. Speaking or writing, without authority, as an officer of the SIPTEC, to
the press or others outside of the SIPTEC amounts to false representation of the
other members of the SIPTEC and of the general membership of the SIP of Texas.
Such action, if willful, is a violation of trust and a cause for impeachment of
office. Again, this does not constitute an infringement of the freedom of speech
or of the press, but rather the conservation of the rights of true
representation of the members.
l. A member of the SIPTEC may speak or
write whatever they please to whomever they please as long as it is made clear
that they speak or write as an individual and not officially representing the
SIP of Texas and as long as it does not involve a personal attack against
another member thereof since such is covered by Article V, Section 7, subpart i.
above.
Article VI - District and County Level
Organization
District Chair Position
a. Represent SIPTEC in Texas
Senatorial Districts and supervise other multi-County election matters involved
within the Texas such as Texas Representative Districts.
b. Identify
candidates for County Chairs within .
c. Assist in development of County
parties, as needed.
d. Report to Vice Chair of Party Development e. Some
of the above positions will sunset upon development of Counties within .
f. District Chair may also act as County Chair.
County Chair Position
a. Nominated by Vice Chair of
Party Development or Chairman of the SIPTEC.
b. CEO of the SIP of Texas
for their County.
c. Appoint a provisional Executive Chair position for
the County party Organization.
d. Appoint a Vice Chair.
e.
Appoint a Treasurer
f. Appoint a Secretary
g. Establish and
maintain a Political Action Committee (PAC) for the County party, and register
same with the Texas Election Commission, for fund raising.
Article VII - Rules of
Procedure
Section 1. Parliamentary Procedure
In all cases not
otherwise provided by law or these By-Laws, the authority for parliamentary
procedure for any meeting of the SIPTEC, or for any State or County Convention,
shall be "Roberts Rules of Order," 9th edition.
Article VIII - Decision Making Process
of the SIP State Convention
Section 1. Gubernatorial Election Years
At the
beginning of years in which the above Statewide elections are to be held, the
SIPTEC, alternatively, it's designated Committees, shall hold public hearings
throughout the State for the purpose of soliciting public input concerning
positions to be taken by the SIP Platform. These hearings will normally be held
in population centers of 50,000 persons or more. A meeting SIPTEC or a committee
with such appropriate duties, to be defined by the SIPTEC shall determine the
selection of locales for these hearings.
Section 2. Party
Platform
An issues Convention may be held by a Joint meeting of
the State Committee (County Chairmen) and the SIPTEC for the purpose of adopting
or changing the party platform. The Convention shall consider proposed positions
from the SIPTEC. Proposals from the floor may also be voted upon provided they
are offered with the approval of at least 10% of all SIP State Committee members
present. The majority of State Committee participants attending and voting 51%
will pass or reject the measure. If the measure is passed, a 51% majority of the
SIPTEC must also approve the measure for such to become approved by the SIP.
Section 3. State Legislature, or Gubernatorial Election year
only.
A Statewide Public Office Candidate Convention shall be
held for the purpose of determining if ANY candidate shall receive a SIP
ENDORSMENT. The candidate seeking the SIP endorsement, who has placed his/hers
name for nomination for such public office by filing with the Secretary of State
on January 3, of the year of the election involved. Such candidate seeking SIP
nomination must be currently Affiliated with the Southern Independence Party of
Texas (SIP) and has previously submitted a petition to the State Committee
signed by at least 10 SIP members, such person shall be voted on by the County
Delegates to the Statewide Candidate Convention. A vote of 51% shall be required
to nominate a Statewide candidate. Where more than two candidates are completing
for the same office and none receive 51% of the vote of the Convention, a runoff
election shall be held at the same Convention between the top two contenders for
any office. For multi-County (but not Statewide) candidates, only those
Delegates from the involved Counties shall vote and a 51% majority shall be
required to nominate the candidate. With the approval of the SIPTEC, candidates
on other party ballots may be endorsed by the SIPT, providing such candidate
will accept such endorsement and unless there is an objection from a County
Chairman. If there is an objection, such endorsement will require a 51% vote for
endorsement of the State Committee (County Chairmen).
Section 4.
BALLOT ARRANGEMENT:
SHALL WE GIVE A CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENT AT
THIS CONVENTION? (YES) (NO) CANDIDATES SEEKING SIP ENDORSEMENT: VOTE FOR ONE
CANDIDATE A CANDIDATE B CANDIDATE Others
Section 5. PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTION
a. The Southern Independence Party shall not
officially endorse or run any candidates for any Federal (U.S. government) or
other foreign government offices.
b. The Southern Independence Party may
nominate or otherwise endorse candidates for a national office within the
National Southern Independence Party.
c. The Southern Independence Party may
nominate or otherwise endorse candidates for a national office within Restored
Confederate States of America at such time that this option may become
available.
Article IX - Decision Making Process of
Conservative Organizations chartered by The SIPTEC
Section 1. Members of SIP Chartered Clubs
All SIP
members belonging to clubs chartered in accordance with Article IV, Section 3,
may in addition to participating in the State Conventions previously described
in Article VII participate in the same decision making process for the purpose
of developing issue positions and making candidate endorsement within the
jurisdiction of their respective organizations.
Section 2. Young
Confederates
In the case of the Young Confederates Club, if
chartered, they shall participate in a separate Convention for election of their
officers in their club. However, unless particular Young Confederates are
registered voters they shall not participate in voting in the SIP Conventions,
but may decide among themselves whether or not to support particular candidates
by involving their membership in election campaigning projects.
Article X - Membership and Eligibility
Requirements
Section 1. SIP Membership Requirements
All Texas
Registered Voters may be eligible for SIP membership providing they fill out and
submit the approved SIP membership application form which certifies the
following:
a. That the applicant is a dues paying member having donated
at $20.00 (or $35.00 for a married couple) for the current year to the SIP of
Texas.
b. No person shall be eligible to become or remain a member of
the SIP of Texas, or to hold party office or receive a party endorsement, who
advocates or adheres to any centralist or totalitarian, Fascist, Communist,
Monarchist or Socialist doctrine, philosophy, or activity. Further, persons who
advocate or who are members of any organization which promotes, espouses,
promotes, or advocates hate, malice, and / or discrimination on the basis of
race, sex, religious preference, age, medical condition, veteran status,
previously satisfied civil or criminal offenses, cultural heritage or national
origin, shall not be eligible for membership within the SIP of Texas.
c.
The applicant shall sign the membership application form which contains an oath
of affiliation and a statement that the applicant will has not voted in a
Democratic, Republican or other Party Primary Election or Convention during the
same year in which he signs this oath and gains a certificate of affiliation.
Applicant may become a member, but shall not be entitled to vote or hold office
without a signed oath of affiliation.
d. No person shall be eligible to
be a candidate for election to an office of the SIPTEC who is currently under a
felony indictment at the time of election without disclosure of such to the
SIPTEC and their vote of exception. No person shall be eligible to remain an
officer of the SIPTEC who is serving a sentence for a final conviction to a
felony because State law forbids them from obtaining a voters registration
certificate until the sentence is terminated.
Section 2.
Membership/Credentials Committee
All applicants whose
membership applications come in throughout the year which are found to be in
order by the Texas Membership/Credentials Committee, shall be entered into the
membership database. A current Certificate of Affiliation shall be required in
order to be eligible to vote on issues or persons presented for election to
office (public or within the SIP).
Section 3. National Members
Recognized if Certified as State Member
The SIP of Texas
Affiliated members will be recognized as members of the (National) Southern
Independence Party so long as the SIP of Texas remains affiliated with the
(National) Southern Independence Party.
Section 4. Minimum
National Annual Budget Prorated Responsibility for State
a. As
a requirement for affiliation in good standing with the National SIP the SIP of
Texas recognizes that it shall be responsible for, in conjunction with the other
states of the Southern Independence Party, to guarantee a minimum annual
national budget to the National SIP.
b. The minimum annual national
budget shall be voted on by the various states at the National Convention of the
Southern Independence Party, and the SIP of Texas shall be obligated to pay its
share in accordance with the approved budget.
c. If sufficient funds are
not paid to the National SIP by the various states so committed to cover the
approved annual national budget, Texas recognizes that there could be a need to
try to collect extra funds to cover the shortfall in order to assure a solvent
national operation. Such additional funds, if collected in Texas, may be donated
by the SIP of Texas or loaned as agreed at the time.
d. Until the
Southern Independence Party is organized with elected Officers under a Charter
from the Federation of States, the SIP of Texas shall pay its obligated 10% of
dues and send a monthly statement of the Texas dues/donations account to the
Federation of States Chairman of the Federation who shall be coordinating
efforts to organize the Southern Independence Party on a national level and to
pay for the National SIP Web Page.
Section 5. Dues and Donations
Accounting
The SIP of Texas Treasurer shall keep an accounting
of the dues and donations collected and shall prepare a quarterly statement of
the Texas dues/donations account and send a copy of this quarterly report to the
Southern Federation Committee Secretary/Treasurer (of the National SIP) along
with a check for the appropriate agreed to amount for the (National) Southern
Independence Party budget in accordance with Section 4. of Article X.
Article XI. - Recall or Impeachment of Officers of the SIPTEC
Section 1. Recall.
a. Officers
of the SIPTEC are elected at the Annual Statewide Convention held the second
Saturday in June, by the County Delegates to the Statewide Convention with a 51%
vote being required to elect, including any vacancies by virtue of resignation,
recall, impeachment or incapacity to serve.
b. Recall of any officer may
be accomplished during the year for impeachment proceedings by petition signed
by 51% of the State Committee or by 51% of the SIPTEC.
Section
2. Impeachment.
a. Impeachment of an Officer of the SIPTEC may
only occur for a clear and willful violation of the By-Laws and Covenants of the
SIP of Texas or oaths of office prescribed thereby, ineligibility due to
violation of Article X, Section 1, b., c. or d. or for fraud or other criminal
conviction occurring during said officer's tenure.
b. A vote of 2/3rds
(6 of 8) of the Officers the SIPTEC shall be required in order to impeach an
existing member thereof and then, only for cause as shown in Article XI, Section
2, a.
Article XII - Permanent By-Laws
The temporary By-Laws filed with the Secretary of State on June 5, 2000 are
hereby updated and made permanent by the unanimous vote of the SIPTEC. Any
subsequent changes must be accomplished according to the Amendment procedure
outlined in Article XIII below.
Article XIII - Amendment of Permanent
By-Laws
Section 1. Permanent By-Laws Amendment Procedure
These By-Laws may be amended, changed, or repealed at the Annual
Statewide Convention or a Special Statewide Convention attended by Delegates
from the Counties and the SIPTEC.
a. A 2/3 vote of the County Delegates
and the SIPTEC present at a Statewide Convention, provided, that a notice of the
proposed amendment shall have been mailed, or e-mailed to the last post office
address of each member of the SIPTEC and County Delegates to the Statewide
Convention and shall be post-marked not less than five days before the date of
such a meeting.
b. Special meetings of the SIPTEC may be held by
telephone, fax or E-mail or in person or a combination thereof for the purpose
of discussing ideas and proposals and for passing upon proposed new bylaws.
Section 2. Effective Date of Amendments
Amendments approved in accordance with Section 1. shall be
recognized upon approval and shall take force upon filling with the Texas
Secretary of State.
Article XIV - Affiliation- Southern Independence
Party by the FEDERATION OF STATES
Section 1. FEDERATION OF STATES
On June
10, 2000, the SIPTEC at the Statewide Convention in Bryan, Texas voted to
officially affiliate with the Federation of States which is an organization of
State Chairmen from various participating Southern States as a means of
coordination of ideas and efforts on a multi-state or national level, especially
by promoting the building of the Southern Independence Party on a national level
as well as assisting States in building their own State's Rights/home rule
Southern Independence Party or other name to which they subscribe to and join
the Southern Independence Party on a national level.
Section 2.
SOUTHERN INDEPENDENCE PARTY
On June 10, 2000, the SIPTEC at the
Statewide Convention in Bryan, Texas voted to officially affiliate with the
(National) Southern Independence Party and has approved the proposed
Constitution for the Southern Independence Party.
Section 3.
Informal Association and Cooperation
Friendly association
and/or cooperation with other groups, whether or not the Southern Independence
Party national organization adopts such association, such as the League of the
South, the Sons of Confederate Veterans organization, The Southern Legal
Resource Center, the Black Confederate Soldiers Foundation, and other groups
shall be encouraged by the members and the SIPTEC as long as no formal
affiliation is effected beyond various projects of mutual interest, especially
when such events may be in Texas.
Article XV - Disaffiliation from the Southern
Independence Party
Section 1. Disaffiliation from the Federation of
States
Disaffiliation from the Federation of States may be
effected by an action of the State Chairman or by a 3/4ths vote of the SIPTEC.
Section 2. Disaffiliation from the (National) Southern
Independence Party
At such time as the SIPTEC is convinced that
the interests of Texas sovereignty and rights are not being served, or the
National Constitution of the Southern Independence Party is being ignored or
violated by the national leadership, or other divisive issue, and all avenues of
redress within the National Constitution have been exhausted, a motion for
disaffiliation may be made.
Section 3. Vote Required to
Disaffiliate from the National Southern Independence Party
A
vote of three-fourths of the SIPTEC is required for disaffiliation to begin. If
the motion receives the required vote, the Chairman must call a special session
of the State Committee of the SIP.
Section 4. Disaffiliation
Requires Vote of State Committee
The special session of the
State Committee convened must approve the vote of the SIPTEC by a majority 51%
for there to be a disaffiliation. A full disclosure of all grievances and all
efforts to resolve them with the National Party leadership must be made and
communicated to the convened State Committee before a vote can be taken.
Section 5. Call for Special Session of the State Committee for
Disaffiliation
Voting The Chairman's call for a special session
of the State Committee to consider or vote on disaffiliation must be made and
notices sent out via email, USPS and the SIP website no less than thirty days
before the date that the State Committee is to convene.
Section
6. Notice
The Chairman must formally notify the National Party
leadership of the vote of the SIP of Texas for Disaffiliation within seven days
of such vote being made.