(a)   Except as otherwise provided in this article, each political party
shall adopt and be governed by a constitution and all bylaws and rules
adopted in accordance with the constitution.
  (b)   (1)   The constitution and bylaws of each political party shall provide:
      (i)   for such matters as in its opinion are necessary for the proper conduct
of party affairs;
      (ii)   for the selection of a State governing body;
      (iii)   for the calling of regular meetings, advance notification of meetings,
and special notice for special meetings;
      (iv)   for the establishment of a quorum;
      (v)   a method of amending the political party's constitution and bylaws;
      (vi)   procedures for filling a vacancy in a nomination for public office;
      (vii)   for a principal political party, for the convening of a meeting of the
central committee within 45 days after the primary election in each
gubernatorial election year;
      (viii)   if the political party is required to nominate its candidates by
petition, procedures for determining which of two or more party members
who qualify for nomination in the same contest shall be designated on
the ballot as nominees of the political party; and
      (ix)   for the adoption of rules governing the political party.
    (2)   The Republican Party State Central Committee may adopt provisions in
its constitution and bylaws providing for the removal of members of the
Republican State Central Committee who fail to discharge the minimum
responsibilities of a State central committee member.
  (c)   (1)   In accordance with the constitution and bylaws of a principal political
party, the central committee of that party for each county shall adopt
a constitution, bylaws, and rules.
    (2)   Until a central committee adopts a constitution, bylaws, and rules, the
central committee shall be governed by the State central committee.
  (d)   (1)   Within 30 days after the adoption or amendment by a political party of
a constitution, bylaw, or rule, the political party shall file a copy
of the constitution, bylaw, or rule with the State Board.
    (2)   Within 30 days after the adoption or amendment by a central committee
of any county of a constitution, bylaw, or rule, the local central
committee shall file a copy of the constitution, bylaw, or rule with
the State central committee and the State Board.
  (e)   (1)   The constitution and bylaws adopted by a new political party shall
conform to the requirements of subsections (a), (b), and (d)(1) of this
section.
    (2)   If a new political party decides to form local central committees, the
political party shall notify the State Board of the number and size of
the local central committees within 6 months after the date the State
Board notified the political party that it is considered a State
political party.
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