Kent, yes, this was the text on political organizations. Milton, thanks.
Adam
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>Insert after paragraph 2 of Section II:
>
>Political organizations that are non-governmental are eligible for voting
>status. A political organization shall be considered "non-governmental" if
>its primary purpose is to influence governmental or public policy, but not
>to hold governmental offices or to elect government officials. Ineligible
>political organizations are those whose primary purpose is to hold
>government offices and/or elect government officials. In unclear or
>borderline cases, the voting status of a political organization will be
>decided by the constituency membership after review of the application on
>its merits.
>
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