Media Committee Spokesperson Rules & Procedures
Article I GPCA Media Committee Spokesperson Rules & Procedures
Section I Purpose
1-1 In order to carry out its Duties and Authority as described in GPCA Bylaws 7-7, the Media Standing Committee may appoint GPCA spokespeople who shall have the responsibilities defined herein.
Section II Duties and Responsibilities
The primary duties and responsibilities of GPCA Spokespersons shall be 2-2.1, 2-2.2, 2.2-3 and 2.2-7 the secondary shall be 2.2-4, 2.2-5 and 2.2-6.
2-2.1 Serve as ex-officio members of the Media Standing Committee and participate in the development of its media releases and communication with media outlets.
2-2.2 Reflect positions in accordance with the GPCA platform, GPCA positions on ballot measures and other official GPCA positions.
2-2.3 Appear on television, radio, in print and other media.
2-2.4 Appear at public events.
2-2.5 Write periodic opinion pieces and editorials.
2-2.6 Write a public blog on the GPCA web site.
2-2.7 Carry out these duties and responsibilities in keeping with the Ten Key Values of the GPCA.
Section III Qualifications
Spokespersons shall be:
3-1 Experienced working in and/or with the news media in some manner, either as a candidate and/or officeholder, staff member for a candidate and/or officeholder, spokesperson for another organization(s), has worked in public relations or has other sufficient background for this position.
3-2 Vetted by the Media Committee to see how they will respond to news media questions and inquiries, and if those responses are professional and effective.
3-3 Familiar with the GPCA platform, Ten Key Values, and candidates and officeholders.
3-4 Active in the Green Party at the local and/or state and/or national level.
3-5 Available to accept press calls at any time day or evening when on call for media work.
Section IV Appointment
4-1 Spokesperson appointments shall be made by a vote of the Media Standing Committee and the GPCA Press Secretary, and shall require 2/3 to appoint.
Section V Term
5-1 Spokespersons shall serve for two year terms. A term shall be considered terminated if the spokesperson resigns, is no longer a GPCA member, dies or becomes incapacitated to act, is a candidate or officeholder as specified in 5-2, or has their terms are ended as specified in 5-3.
5-2 If a spokesperson runs for public elected office, he/she shall not be considered a spokesperson once he/she either takes out nomination papers, pays an in lieu fee, forms a campaign committee or otherwise publicly declares for said office. A spokesperson may reassume their position if they do not qualify for the ballot, or if they qualify as a candidate, once the election has concluded and it is clear that they have not been elected. If they have been elected, they may not be a spokesperson while serving in public office. The same applies to persons appointed to elected public office. Green Party County Councils are not considered public elected office for the purposes herein.
5-3 The Media Committee may end a spokesperson's term before two years by a 3/5 vote, if it finds in written form, that a spokesperson is not carrying out the duties as described herein.