Oʻahu County Committee, 5/13/2023.
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April 20, 2024 Convention O‘ahu County Democrats
Moanalua High School
Registration was via ActBlue. Late registration deadline was April 17. Credentialing and
all voting will be conducted online via Zoom. The Platform, Rules, and Resolutions Committee
meetings were held during the period of March 25-April 7, 2024. The specific dates, times,
and URL information were posted on our calenday page.
Per the Bylwas of the Oʻahu County Democrats (OCD), the business and purposes of the County's Annual Convention in even-numbered years are limited to and dedicated to the following work relating to the State Party, but County work as listed in 12.1.1 b & c may also be considered as time permits:
- Elect the County Representatives to the SCC;
- Consider and vote on proposals for the State Biennial Convention to amend the DPH Constitution, Bylaws, and Platform; and
- Consider and vote on resolutions addressing State-wide, National, or International policies that can be proposed to the delegates of the DPH Biennial Convention on behalf of Oʻahu County Democrats
[See OCD Bylaws Sec. 12.4 for the description of the convention's "delegate body"]
Non-delegates who wish to obsertve the Convention proceedings, are invited to do so via this OCD YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptu2HkQx3rM -established April 18, 2024. This link may be revised if needed, so check back if there is an access problem on the morning April 20. If the revised link still does not work, view the Oʻahu Democrats YouTube Channel at this link: www.youtube.com/@oahucountydemocrats9676
After clicking on the channel link above, click the Live button to view the convention.
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ELECTION OF TWO (2)
REPRESENTATIVES OF DIFFERENT GENDERS TO THE STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE
DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF HAWAIʻI
The nomination deadline was April 10, 4:30 PM.
Nominations shall not be accepted from the floor. (Standing Rule 10 A)
Nominees for the 2 Oʻahu County Representatives to the SCC
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
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Convention Committee Rules and Procedures adopted March 2, 2024 by the Oʻahu County Committee.
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Convention Platform Committee Report
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Convention Rules Committee Report
A Separation Request was submitted by Will Caron for
Committee Recommended Amendment #1.
Separation Requests were also submitted by Michael Golojuch, Sr. for
Committee Recommended Amendments #4, #5, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, #14.
Committee Recommended Amendment to the OCD Bylaw #15 may also be considered as time permits per OCD Bylaws Section 12.1.2
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Convention Resolutions Committee Report
A Separation Request was submitted by Michael Golojuch, Sr. for Committee Recommended Resolution #2024-17
More information will be posted here, as it becomes available, so check back regularly for updates.
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ORGANIZATION:
Article IV of the Constitution of the Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi establishes Oʻahu County Democrats as the County Organization of the Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi. Between our County Conventions, the affairs of the Oʻahu County Democrats (OCD) are subject to the Oʻahu County Committee (OCC).
Oʻahu County's Special & Standing Rules & Procedures
Additional Procedures and Special Rules for Online Meetings Using ZOOM
While all are welcome to attend meetings of the Oʻahu County Committee (refer to our calendar), the voting body is limited to the 35 District Council Chairpersons, the 9 Regional Chairpersons, the Oʻahu County Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, and the two Oʻahu County Representatives to the State Central Committee of the Democratioc Party of Hawaiʻi. Proxy Voting Instructions for Region &
District Council Chairpersons. For more details refer to the Bylaws
MISSION STATEMENT:
We, the members of the Oʻahu County Democratic Party, united in common purpose, dedicate ourselves to the core principles of the Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi.
As the people's party, it is our mission to create opportunities for free and open political dialogue in regional and district communities to promote civic engagement, political action, and community solidarity. And, as a servant of the dreams and aspirations of Hawai‘i's people, we acknowledge that if we wish to lead, we must listen and be open to being transformed by what we hear. Moreover, if we ask for the people's trust, we must in turn trust the wisdom of the people.
To do this effectively, we understand that we need to activate, mobilize and empower party members, and revitalize our county organization for the challenges ahead in the 21st century. Through a re-energized county organization, we will endeavor to bring together members of the party, elected officials, interested citizens, and community leaders to build a cosmopolitan society that will manifest the Aloha Spirit at its core and in every facet of community life.
Democratic Party of Hawaiʻi
Oʻahu County Committee
P.O. Box 1793 Honolulu HI 96806-1793
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