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KANSAS DELEGATE SELECTION PLAN FOR THE 2016 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION ISSUED BY THE KANSAS DEMOCRATIC PARTY MAY 2015 1 Page

The Kansas Delegate Selection Plan For the 2016 Democratic National Convention Table of Contents I. Introduction & Description of Delegate Selection Process 3 A. Introduction 3 B. Description of Delegate Selection Process 3 II. Presidential Candidates 4 III. Selection of Delegates and Alternates 5 A. Selection of Delegates and Alternates 5 B. Unpledged Delegates 11 C. Pledged Party Leader and Elected Official (PLEO) Delegates 12 D. At-Large Delegates and Alternates 15 E. Replacement of Delegates and Alternates 15 IV. Convention Standing Committee Members 18 A. Introduction 18 B. Standing Committee Members 18 V. The Delegation 20 VI. General Provisions and Procedural Guarantees 21 VII. Affirmative Action and Outreach Plan 23 A. Statement of Purpose and Organization 23 B. Efforts to Educate on the Delegate Selection Process 24 C. Efforts to Publicize the Delegate Selection Process 25 D. Representation Goals 25 E. Obligations of Presidential Candidates to Maximize Participation 26 VIII. Challenges 27 A. Jurisdiction and Standing 27 B. Challenges to the Status of the State Party and Challenges to the Plan 27 C. Challenges to Implementation 28 IX. Summary of Plan 29 A. Selection of Delegates and Alternates 29 B. Selection of Standing Committee Members 30 C. Selection of Delegation Chair and Convention Pages 30 D. Presidential Candidate Filing Deadline 30 E. Timetable 30 Exhibits to the Affirmative Action Plan 33 Attachments to the Delegate Selection Plan 2 Page

Section 1 Introduction & Description of Delegate Selection Process A. Introduction 1.Kansas has a total of 37 delegates and 3 alternates. (Call, I. & Appendix B.) 2.The delegate selection process is governed by the Charter and Bylaws of the Democratic Party of the United States, the Delegate Selection Rules for the 2016 Democratic National Convention ( Rules ), the Call for the 2016 Democratic National Convention ( Call ), the Regulations of the Rules and Bylaws Committee for the 2016 Democratic National Convention ( Regs. ), the rules of the Democratic Party of Kansas, the Kansas election code, and this Delegate Selection Plan. (Call, II.A.) 3.Following the adoption of this Delegate Selection Plan by the State Party Committee, it shall be submitted for review and approval by the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee ( RBC ). The State Party Chair shall be empowered to make any technical revisions to this document as required by the RBC to correct any omissions and/or deficiencies as found by the RBC to ensure its full compliance with Party Rules. Such corrections shall be made by the State Party Chair and the Plan resubmitted to the RBC within 30 days of receipt of notice of the RBC s findings. (Regs. 2.5, 2.6 & 2.7) 4.Once this Plan has been found in Compliance by the RBC, any amendment to the Plan by the State Party will be submitted to and approved by the RBC before it becomes effective. (Reg. 2.9) B. Description of Delegate Selection Process 1.Kansas will use a proportional representation system based on the results of the Caucus for apportioning delegates to the 2016 Democratic National Convention. 2.The first determining step of Kansas s delegate selection process will occur on March 5, 2016, with Caucuses for each of the Senate districts. 3.Voter Participation in Process a. Participation in Kansas s delegate selection process is open to any registered Democrat who will be 18 by November 8 th, 2016. Voters must be registered as a Democrat at their current address. Individuals not registered or not registered as a Democrat may submit a registration form at the caucus on March 5, 2016 to meet this requirement. b. At no stage of Kansas s delegate selection process shall any person be required, directly or indirectly, to pay a cost or fee as a condition for participating. Voluntary contributions to the Party may be made, but under no circumstances shall a contribution be mandatory for participation. 3 Page

c. No person shall participate or vote in the nominating process for the Democratic presidential candidate who also participates in the nominating process of any other party for the corresponding elections. (Rule 2.E.) d. No person shall vote in more than one meeting which is the first meeting in the delegate selection process. (Rule 3.E. & Reg. 4.6.) 4.Scheduling of Delegate Selection Meetings a. The dates, times and places for all official Party meetings and events related to the state s delegates selection process have been scheduled to encourage the participation of all Democrats. Such meetings will begin and end at reasonable hours. The state party is responsible for selecting dates and times and providing facilities for all official meetings and events related to this process. In addition, the scheduling of meetings shall consider any religious observations that could significantly affect participation. (Rule 3.A. & Reg. 4.5.) Section II Presidential Candidates 1. The presidential candidate filing deadline is 5pm central standard time, January 4th, 2016. 2.A presidential candidate is eligible to participate in the Kansas s first-tier caucuses, by filing a declaration of candidacy with the Kansas Democratic Party, PO BOX 1914, Topeka KS 66601, and including a. A petition signed by no fewer than 5,000 registered Kansas Democrats or b. including a filing fee of $2,500 c. A petition of signatures or a fee of $2,500 is required for ballot access. d. At or before 5pm central standard time, December 1, 2015 each presidential candidate must certify his/her authorized representative in writing to the chair. Uncommitted shall also appear on the ballot; write-in candidates are not allowed. 3.Each presidential candidate (including uncommitted status) shall use his or her best efforts to ensure that his or her respective delegation within the state delegation achieves the affirmative action goals established by this Plan and is equally divided between men and women. (Rule 6.I.) 4 Page

A. District-Level Delegates and Alternates Section III Selection of Delegates and Alternates 1.Kansas is allocated 22 district-level delegates and 0 district-level alternates. (Rule 8.C., Call, I.B., I.I. & Appendix B.) 2.District-level delegates and alternates shall be elected by a two-tier caucus system with the first determining step occurring March 5th, 2016. a. Local Unit Conventions (the first tier caucuses) shall be held around the state in each Senate District on March 5th, 2016 at 3:30 PM CDT. b. Each person who has registered as a Democrat, will be eligible to vote on November 8, 2016, and is a resident of the Senate District for which the first-tier caucus is held shall be eligible to participate, including those who submit a registration form on site the day of the caucus. c. Caucus registration shall open at 1:00 PM CDT and close at 3:00 PM CDT. Voters must be in line by 3:00 PM CDT to participate. d. At 3:30 PM CDT (or when the registration process is completed) the caucus chair shall call the meeting to order and appoint a secretary of the caucus. The chair shall inform the caucus that they have up to 30 minutes to divide into preference groups. e. While the preference groups are forming, the caucus chair shall determine the 15% viability threshold based on the registration rolls at the close of registration. f. After the preference groups form, the caucus chair shall announce a preliminary vote count and delegate allocation, including the number of votes needed to qualify for the 15% threshold. This announcement shall be followed by a reasonable period of time to allow caucus participants to change their presidential preference. g. When the final vote count and delegate allocations are announced, each participant shall express their preference for a Presidential candidate, or uncommitted status, by signing on the corresponding sheet for that candidate, or uncommitted status. All persons who have signed for a certain candidate or uncommitted status shall caucus amongst themselves to elect their proportion of delegates to the Congressional District caucus. Nominations for District Convention delegates shall be nominated from the floor in each candidate caucus. If there are more candidates than delegates, voting shall be by signed written ballot and cannot be cast in secret. Candidate caucuses shall elect one alternate for each allotted delegate. 5 Page

h. Delegates and Alternates shall sign a statement of support for the candidate they are elected to represent at the Congressional District caucus. i. The first-tier of caucuses is local unit Democratic conventions which will be held in each Kansas State Senate District. Exceptions do apply in State Senate Districts, 1, 5, 14, 18, 20, 33, 34, 36, and 37 where a local unit convention will be held for each Congressional District in those State Senate Districts if the number of votes cast for the Democratic Candidate for President in 2012 was over 400. j. A local unit convention shall be entitled to elect one delegate and one alternate for each 1,000 votes received by the democratic candidate for president in the 2012 elections in that senate district. Major fractions of 1,000 votes, fractions between 500 and 999, shall result in one extra delegate and alternate awarded to a district. Every local unit convention as described above shall be entitled to elect at least one delegate. No one individual person may cast more than one full vote. (Rule 8.B.) (1) Each local unit convention will elect delegates to the congressional district level caucuses. (2) In instances where a Senate District exists in more than one Congressional District and there were more than 400 votes cast for the Democratic Candidate for President in 2012, a senate district will conduct a caucus for each Congressional District subdividing the Senate District. If 400 or fewer votes were cast for the Democratic Candidate, that portion of the Senate District will be combined with another caucus in the area. (3) State Party Congressional District Committee Chairs designate a chair for each of the local unit conventions. (4) A delegate elected from a local unit convention will advance only to the Congressional District Convention in which the delegate is registered to vote. (5) The following chart demonstrates the proportional allotment of delegates, and alternates, for each local unit convention: Local Unit Conventions Senate District or Senate District Subdivision Delegates Elected from Local Unit Level to Congressional District Level Congressional Districts coinciding (Counties) First Congressional District (12 local unit conventions, 70 delegates) 1a 1 (Marshall and Pottawatomi) 1 17 1 (Geary, Lyon, Pottawatomi, and Wabaunsee) 9 18a 1 (Pottawatomi and Wabaunsee) 1 20a 1 (Wabaunsee) Caucus with 18a 22 1 (Clay, Geary, and Riley) 10 24 1 (Dickinson, Saline) 8 33a 1 (Barton, Hodgeman, Lane, Ness, Pawnee, 4 6 Page

Rice, Rush, Scott) 34a 1 (Reno) 8 35 1(Chase, Dickinson, Ellsworth, Marion, McPherson, Morris, and Rice) 8 36a 1 (Cloud, Jewell, Lincoln, Marshall, Mitchell, Osborne, Ottawa, Phillips, Rucks, Russell, Smith, and Washington) 6 38 1 (Clark, Ford, Gray, Hodgeman, Meade, and Seward ) 5 39 1 (Finney, Grant, Greeley, Hamilton, Haskell, Kearny, Morton, Stanton, Stevens and Wichita) 4 1 (Cheyenne, Decatur, Ellis, Gove, Graham, 40 Logan, Norton, Phillips, Rawlins, Sheridan, Sherman, Thomas, Trego, and Wallace) 6 Second Congressional District (13 local unit conventions, 124 delegates) 2 (Atchison, Brown, Doniphan, Jackson, 1b Marshall, and Nemaha) 8 2 2 (Douglas and Jefferson) 20 3 2 (Douglas and Leavenworth) 15 5a 2 (Leavenworth) 6 12 2 (Allen, Anderson, Bourbon, Franklin, Linn, and Miami) 9 13 2 (Bourbon, Cherokee, Crawford, and Labette) 11 14a 2 (Coffey, Montgomery, Wilson, Woodson) 3 15 2 (Labette, Montgomery, and Neosho) 8 18b 2 (Shawnee) 12 2 (Douglas, Osage, Jefferson and 19 Shawnee) 14 20b 2 (Shawnee) 14 36b 2 (Marshall) Caucus with 1b 37a 2 (Miami) 4 Third Congressional District (12 local unit conventions 143 delegates) 4 3 (Wyandotte) 19 5b 3 (Wyandotte) 5 6 3 (Johnson and Wyandotte) 12 7 3 (Johnson) 20 8 3 (Johnson) 15 9 3 (Johnson) 12 10 3 (Johnson and Wyandotte) 14 11 3 (Johnson) 13 21 3 (Johnson) 15 23 3 (Johnson) 12 37b 3 (Johnson and Miami) 6 Fourth Congressional District (12 local unit conventions, 97 delegates) 4 (Butler, Chautauqua, Cowley, Elk, & 14b Greenwood) 5 16 4 (Butler and Sedgwick) 9 25 4 (Sedgwick) 10 26 4 (Sedgwick) 8 27 4 (Sedgwick) 10 28 4 (Sedgwick) 9 29 4 (Sedgwick) 13 30 4 (Sedgwick) 12 7 Page

31 4 (Harvey and Sedgwick) 10 32 4 (Barber, Comanche, Cowley, Harper, Kingman, Sedgwick, and Sumner) 8 4 (Edwards, Kiowa, Pawnee, Pratt, & 33b Stafford) 2 34b 4 (Kingman) 1 l. Congressional District Conventions (second-tier caucuses) (1) On April 2, 2016 at 2:00 PM CDT, the District Conventions will be held. Registration shall open at 1:00 PM and close at 2:00 PM. (2) Delegates to the congressional district caucuses shall be the duly elected delegates or alternates from the local unit caucuses within each congressional district. (3) State Party Congressional District Committee Chairs shall chair each congressional district convention. After the registration closes, the chair shall divide the convention into preference groups and instruct each preference as to how many District-level delegates and alternates each preference shall elect. (4) The Chair shall distribute ballots to each preference group with the candidates for Delegate and Alternate approved by the Presidential candidates as described in Sec. 3A-5. Each candidate for district-level Convention delegate or alternate may use up to three (3) minutes on his or her own behalf for nominating and seconding speeches and a speech by the candidate. The three minutes will be allocated at the candidate's discretion. Voting shall be by signed written ballot; votes cannot be cast in secret. 3. Apportionment of District-Level Delegates a. Kansas s district-level delegates are apportioned among the districts based on a formula giving equal weight to the vote for Democratic candidates in the 2012 presidential and the 2014 gubernatorial elections. This is to ensure that areas that have shown high democratic performances are rewarded. (Rule 8.A.; Regs. 4.10., 4.11 & Appendix A) b. The state s total number of district-level delegates will be equally divided between men and women. (Rule 6.C.(1) & Reg. 4.8.) c. The district-level delegates are apportioned to districts as indicated in the following chart: 8 Page

District Delegates Males Females Total #1 2 2 4 #2 3 4 7 #3 3 3 6 #4 3 2 5 Total 11 11 22 4.District-Level Delegate Filing Requirements a. A district-level delegate candidate may run for election only within the district in which he or she is registered to vote. (Rule 12.H.) b. An individual can qualify as a candidate for district-level delegate or alternate to the 2016 Democratic National Convention by filing a statement of candidacy designating his or her presidential (or uncommitted) preference and a signed pledge of support for the presidential candidate (including uncommitted status) with the State Party by March 19th, 2016 by 5pm CDT. (Rules 12.B. & 14.F.). The statement of candidacy designates a singular presidential preference and this preference can be modified by submitting an updated pledge of support before the filing date. You may fax your form to 785-234-8420, email to delegateselection@kansasdems.org or mail or deliver to the Kansas Democratic Party at 700 SW Jackson St, Ste 404 Topeka, KS 66603. 5.Presidential Candidate Right of Review for District-Level Delegates a. The State Democratic Chair shall convey to the presidential candidate, or that candidate s authorized representative(s), not later than March 21 st, 2016, a list of all persons who have filed for delegate pledged to that presidential candidate. (Rules 12.D. & 12.F.) b. Each presidential candidate, or that candidate s authorized representative(s), must then file with the State Democratic Chair by March 26 th, 2016 at 5pm CDT, a list of all such candidates he or she has approved, provided that approval be given to at least three (3) times the number of candidates for delegate men and three (3) times the number of candidates for delegate women. (Rule 12.E.(1), Reg. 4.23.) You may fax your form to 785-234-8420, email to delegateselection@kansasdems.org or mail or deliver to the Kansas Democratic Party at 700 SW Jackson St, Ste 404 Topeka, KS 66603. c. Failure to respond will be deemed approval of all delegate candidates submitted to the presidential candidate unless the presidential candidate, or the authorized representative(s), 9 Page

signifies otherwise in writing to the State Democratic Chair not later than March 26 th, 2016 at 5pm CDT. d. National convention delegate candidates removed from the list of bona fide supporters by a presidential candidate, or that candidate s authorized representative(s), may not be elected as a delegate at that level pledged to that presidential candidate (including uncommitted status). (Rule 12.E. & Reg. 4.23.) e. The State Democratic Chair shall certify in writing to the Co-Chairs of the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee whether each presidential candidate (including uncommitted status) has used their best efforts to ensure that their respective district-level delegate candidates and district-level alternate candidates meet the affirmative action and inclusion considerations and goals detailed in the Affirmative Action section of this Plan within three (3) business days of returning the list of approved district-level delegate candidates and district-level alternate candidates as indicated in section III.A.5.b of this Plan. 6.Fair Reflection of Presidential Preference a. Kansas is a caucus/convention state. Accordingly, delegate positions shall be allocated so as to fairly reflect the expressed presidential preference or uncommitted status of the caucus participants in each district. Therefore, the national convention delegates elected at the district level shall be allocated in proportion to the percentage of the caucus vote won in that district by each preference, except that preferences falling below a 15% threshold at the senatorial district caucus level shall not be awarded any delegates or alternates. (Rule 13.B.) b. Within a district, if no presidential preference reaches a 15% threshold, the threshold shall be the percentage of the vote received in that district by the front-runner minus 10%. (Rule 13.F.) 7.Equal Division of District-Level Delegates a. In order to ensure the district-level delegates are equally divided between men and women, delegate positions within each district will be designated by presidential preference beginning with the highest vote-getting presidential preference. This assignment of delegate positions, alternating by sex as mathematically practicable, will continue with the next highest vote-getting preferences in descending order until the gender of each position has been assigned. (Rule 6.C.(1) & Reg. 4.8.) b. Delegate positions shall be pre-designated so that the gender of the first position to be filled by the winning presidential candidate is pre-determined. The 3rd District shall first elect a male delegate, and the 1st, 2nd and 4th districts shall first elect a female delegate. Once the allocation of district delegates among presidential preference(s) has been calculated, the remaining delegate positions can be assigned to the presidential preference(s), in order of vote won, alternating by gender. 10 Page

c. The State Democratic Chair shall certify in writing to the Secretary of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) the election of the state s district-level delegates and alternates to the Democratic National Convention within ten (10) days after their election. (Rule 8.C. & Call, IV.A.) B. Unpledged Delegates 1.Unpledged Party Leaders and Elected Officials a. The following categories (if applicable) shall constitute the Unpledged Party Leaders and Elected Official delegate positions: (1) Members of the Democratic National Committee who legally reside in the state; (Rule 9.A.(1), Call, I.F., J., & Reg. 4.13.) (2) Democratic President and Democratic Vice President (if applicable); (Rule 9.A.2., Call I.G.) (3) All of Kansas s Democratic Members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate; (Rule 9.A.(3), Call I.H. & J.) (4) The Democratic Governor (if applicable); (Rule 9.A.(4), Call I.H. & J.) (5) Distinguished Party Leader delegates who legally reside in the state (if applicable); (Rule 9.A.(5), Call I.G., and Reg. 4.13.) b. The certification process for the Unpledged Party Leader and Elected Official delegates is as follows: (1) Not later than March 1, 2016, the Secretary of the Democratic National Committee shall officially confirm to the State Democratic Chair the names of the unpledged delegates who legally reside in Kansas. (Rule 9.A.) (2) Official confirmation by the Secretary shall constitute verification of the unpledged delegates from the categories indicated above. (Call, IV.B.1.) (3) The State Democratic Chair shall certify in writing to the Secretary of the DNC the presidential preference of state s unpledged delegates 10 days after the completion of the Kansas s Delegate Selection Process. (Call, IV.B) 2. For purposes of achieving equal division between delegate men and delegate women within the state s entire convention delegation, the entire delegation includes all pledged and unpledged delegates. C. Pledged Party Leader and Elected Official (PLEO) Delegates 1.Kansas is allotted 4 pledged Party Leader and Elected Official (PLEO) delegates. (Call, I.D., E. & Appendix B) 11 Page

2.Pledged PLEO Delegate Filing Requirements a. Individuals shall be eligible for the pledged Party Leader and Elected Official delegate positions according to the following priority: mayors from a city with a population greater than 100,000 and state-wide elected officials (to be given equal consideration); state legislative leaders, state legislators, and other state, county and local elected officials and party leaders. (Rule 9.B.(1) & Reg. 4.15.) b. An individual can qualify as a candidate for a position as a pledged PLEO delegate by filling a statement of candidacy including his or her Presidential preference and a signed pledge of support for the candidate with the Kansas Democratic Party headquarters by April 15 th, 2016 at 5pm CDT. (Rules 9.B.(3), & 14.G., Reg. 4.16.) The statement of candidacy designates a singular presidential preference and this preference can be modified by submitting an updated pledge of support before the filing deadline. You may fax your form to 785-234-8420, email to delegateselection@kansasdems.org or mail or deliver to the Kansas Democratic Party at 700 SW Jackson St, Ste 404 Topeka, KS 66603 3.Presidential Candidate Right of Review a. The State Democratic Chair shall convey to the presidential candidate, or that candidate s authorized representative(s), not later than April 20 th, 2016 at 5pm CDT, a list of all persons who have filed for a party and elected official delegate pledged to that presidential candidate. (Rules 9.B.(3) & 12.D.) b. Each presidential candidate, or that candidate s authorized representative(s), must file with the State Democratic Chair, by April 30th, 2016 at 1pm CDT, a list of all such candidates he or she has approved, as long as approval is given to at least two (2) names for every position to which the presidential candidate is entitled. (Rule 12.E.(2) & Reg. 4.23.) You may fax your form to 785-234-8420, email to delegateselection@kansasdems.org or mail or deliver to the Kansas Democratic Party at 700 SW Jackson St, Ste 404 Topeka, KS 66603. c. Failure to respond will be deemed approval of all delegate candidates submitted to the presidential candidate unless the presidential candidate or the authorized representative(s) signifies otherwise in writing to the State Democratic Chair not later than April 30, 2016 at 1pm CDT. d. The State Democratic Chair shall certify in writing to the Co-Chairs of the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee whether each presidential candidate (including uncommitted status) has used their best efforts to ensure that their respective pledged PLEO delegate candidates meet the affirmative action and inclusion considerations and goals detailed in the Affirmative Action section of this Plan within three (3) business days of returning the list of approved pledged PLEO candidates as indicated in section III.C.3.b of this Plan. 4.Selection of Pledged Party Leader and Elected Official Delegates 12 Page

a. The pledged PLEO slots shall be allocated among presidential preferences on the same basis as the at-large delegates. (Rule 9.B.(2), 10.C., 13.E. & F.) b. Selection of the pledged PLEO delegates will occur at 2pm CDT on April 30 th, 2016 in Topeka, Kansas, which is after the election of district-level delegates and alternates and prior to the selection of at-large delegates and alternates. Delegates will be elected on a signed written ballot which shall not be cast in secret. (Rule 9.B.) (1) These delegates will be selected by the State Party Committee, which is comprised of elected members from the executive committee, state legislators, ancillary committee, and district delegates, provided that: (a) Membership on the State Party Committee is apportioned on the basis of population and/or some measure of Democratic strength. This is ensured by the Rules and Bylaws Committee when voting on State Committee members. Rule 9.C.(1)) (b) Members of the State Party Committee have been elected through open processes in conformity with the basic procedural guarantees utilized for delegate selection. This is ensured by the Rules and Bylaws Committee when voting on State Committee members. (Rule 9.C.(2)) (c) Such delegates are elected at a public meeting subsequent to the election of district-level delegates. This is ensured by the Rules and Bylaws Committee when voting on State Committee members. (Rule 9.C.(3)) (d) Members of the State Party Committee shall have been elected no earlier than the calendar year of the previous national convention. (Rule 9.C.(4)) (e) Membership of the State Party Committee complies with the equal division requirements of Article 9, Section 16 of the Charter of the Democratic Party of the United States. This is ensured by the Rules and Bylaws Committee. (Rule 9.C.(5)) (f) Alternates are not selected at the pledged Party Leader and Elected Official level. These alternates are combined with the at-large alternates and selected as one unit. (Reg. 4.30.) (2) The State Democratic Chair shall certify in writing to the Secretary of the Democratic National Committee the election of the state s pledged Party Leader and Elected Official delegates to the Democratic National Convention within ten (10) days after their election. (Rule 8.D. & Call, IV.A.) D. At-Large Delegates And Alternates 1.The state of Kansas is allotted 7 at-large delegates and 3 at-large alternates. (Rule 8.C., Call, I.B., II. & Appendix B) 2.At-Large Delegate and Alternate Filing Requirements a. Persons desiring to seek at-large delegate or alternate positions may file a statement of candidacy designating their presidential or uncommitted preference and a signed pledge of support for the presidential candidates (including uncommitted status) with the State Party by April 15 th, 2016 at 5pm CDT. (Rules 12.B. & 14.G.; Regs. 4.21. & 4.27.) The statement of candidacy designates a singular presidential preference and this preference can be modified by submitting an updated pledge of 13 Page

support before the filing deadline. You may fax your form to 785-234-8420, email to delegateselection@kansasdems.org or mail or deliver to the Kansas Democratic Party at 700 SW Jackson St, Ste 404 Topeka, KS 66603 b. The statement of candidacy for at-large delegates and for at-large alternates will be the same. After the at-large delegates are selected by the State Committee, those persons not chosen will then be considered candidates for at-large alternate positions unless they specify otherwise when filing. (Rule 18.A.) 3.Presidential Candidate Right of Approval a. The State Democratic Chair shall convey to the presidential candidate, or that candidate s authorized representative(s), not later than April 20 th, 2016 at 5pm central time, a list of all persons who have filed for delegate or alternate pledged to that presidential candidate. (Rule 12.D) (Reg. 4.22. & 4.27.) b. Each presidential candidate, or that candidate s authorized representative(s), must then file with the State Democratic Chair, by April 30th, 2016, 30 minutes after the election of PLEO delegates, a list of all such candidates he or she has approved, provided that, at a minimum, two (2) names remains for every national convention delegate or alternate position to which the presidential candidate is entitled. (Rule 12.E.(2) & Reg. 4.23.)You may fax your form to 785-234-8420, email to delegateselection@kansasdems.org or mail or deliver to the Kansas Democratic Party at 700 SW Jackson St, Ste 404 Topeka, KS 66603. c. Failure to respond will be deemed approval of all delegate candidates submitted to the presidential candidate unless the presidential candidate or the authorized representative(s) signifies otherwise in writing to the State Democratic Chair not later than April 30 th, 2016 30 minutes after PLEO elections. d. The State Democratic Chair shall certify in writing to the Co-Chairs of the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee whether each presidential candidate (including uncommitted status) has used their best efforts to ensure that their respective at-large delegate candidates and at-large alternate candidates meet the affirmative action and inclusion considerations and goals detailed in the Affirmative Action section of this Plan within three (3) business days of returning the list of approved at-large delegate candidates and at-large alternate candidates as indicated in section III.D.3.b of this Plan. 4.Fair Reflection of Presidential Preference a. At-large delegate and alternate positions shall be allocated among presidential preferences according to the state-wide division of preferences among participants at the March 5, 2016 senatorial district caucuses. (Rule 13.E.) b. Preferences which have not attained a 15% threshold on a state-wide basis shall not be entitled to any at-large delegates. (Rule 13.E.) c. If no presidential preference reaches a 15% threshold, the threshold shall be the percentage of the statewide vote received by the front-runner, minus 10%. (Rule 13.F.) d. If a presidential candidate is no longer a candidate at the time of selection of the at-large delegates, those at-large slots that would have been allocated to the candidate will be proportionally divided among the remaining preferences entitled to an allocation. (Rule 10.C.) 14 Page

e. If a given presidential preference is entitled to one or more delegate positions but would not otherwise be entitled to an alternate position, that preference shall be allotted one at-large alternate position. (Rule 18.B., Call, I.I. & Reg. 4.30.& 4.33.) 5.Selection of At-Large Delegates and Alternates a. The selection of the at-large delegates and alternates will occur on April 30 th, 2016 in Topeka, Kansas, after all pledged Party Leader and Elected Official delegates have been selected. (Rule 8.D. & Call, III.) b. These delegates and alternates will be selected by the State Party Committee, with the same provisions as outlined in Section B part 4 above. c. Priority of Consideration (1) In the selection of the at-large delegation priority of consideration shall be given to African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and women. (Rule 6.A.) (2) In order to continue the Democratic Party s ongoing efforts to include groups historically under-represented in the Democratic Party s affairs and to assist in the achievement of full participation by these groups, priority of consideration shall be given other groups by virtue of age, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. (Rules 5.C., 6.A.(3), & Reg. 4.7.) (3) The election of at-large delegates and alternates shall be used, if necessary, to achieve the equal division of positions between men and women, and may be used to achieve the representation goals established in the Affirmative Action section of this Plan. (Rule 6.A. & 6.C.) (4) Delegates and alternates are to be considered separate groups for this purpose. (Rules 6.A.(3), 10.A. & Regs. 4.8 & 4.19.) d. The State Democratic Chair shall certify in writing to the Secretary of the Democratic National Committee the election of the state s at-large delegates and alternates to the Democratic National Convention within ten (10) days after their election. (Rule 8.C. & Call, IV.A.) E. Replacement of Delegates and Alternates 1.A pledged delegate or alternate may be replaced according to the following guidelines: a. Permanent Replacement of a Delegate: (Rule 18.D.(2)) (1) A permanent replacement occurs when a delegate resigns or dies prior to or during the national convention and the alternate replaces the delegate for the remainder of the National Convention. (2) Any alternate permanently replacing a delegate shall be of the same presidential preference (including uncommitted status) and sex of the delegate he/she replaces, and to the extent possible shall be from the same political subdivision within the state as the delegate. (3) In the case where the presidential candidate has only one alternate, that alternate shall become the certified delegate. 15 Page

(4) If a presidential candidate has only one alternate, and that alternate permanently replaces a delegate of the opposite sex, thereby causing the delegation to no longer be equally divided, the delegation shall not be considered in violation of Rule 6.C. In such a case, not withstanding Rule 18.D.(2), the State Party Committee shall, at the time of a subsequent permanent replacement, replace a delegate with a person of the opposite sex, in order to return the delegation to equal division of men and women. (Reg. 4.32.) (5) If a delegate or alternate candidate who has been elected but not certified to the DNC Secretary resigns, dies or no longer eligible to serve, he or she be replaced, after consultation with the State Party, by the authorized representative of the presidential candidate to whom he or she is pledged. (Rule 18.D(2)) b. Temporary Replacement of a Delegate: (Rule 18.D.(3)) (1) A temporary replacement occurs when a delegate is to be absent for a limited period of time during the convention and an alternate temporarily acts in the delegate s place. (2) Any alternate who temporarily replaces a delegate must be of the same presidential preference (including uncommitted status) as the delegate he/she replaces, and to the extent possible shall be of the same sex and from the same political subdivision within the state as the delegate. c. The delegation shall select alternates as permanent and temporary replacements of delegates. (Rule 18.D.(1)) d. Certification of Replacements (1) Any alternate who permanently replaces a delegate shall be certified in writing to the Secretary of the DNC by the State Democratic Chair. (Rule 18.D.(2)) (2) Permanent replacement of a delegate (as specified above) by an alternate and replacement of a vacant alternate position shall be certified in writing by the Kansas s Democratic Chair to the Secretary of the Democratic National Committee within three (3) days after the replacement is selected. (Call, IV.D.1.) (3) Certification of permanent replacements will be accepted by the Secretary up to 72 hours before the first official session of the Convention is scheduled to convene. (Call, IV.D.1. & Reg. 4.31.) (4) In the case where a pledged delegate is permanently replaced after 72 hours before the time the first session is scheduled to convene or, in the case where a pledged delegate is not on the floor of the Convention Hall at the time a roll call vote is taken, an alternate may be designated (as specified above) to cast the delegate s vote. In such case, the Delegation Chair shall indicate the name of the alternate casting the respective delegate s vote on the delegation tally sheet (Call, VIII.F.3.d., VIII.F.3.b. & Reg. 5.5.) e. A vacant alternate position shall be filled by the delegation. The replacement shall be of the same presidential preference (or uncommitted status), of the same sex and, to the extent possible, from the same political subdivision as the alternate being replaced. (Rule 18.E.) 2.Unpledged delegates shall not be entitled to a replacement, nor shall the state be entitled to a replacement, except under the following circumstances: (Rule 18.E. & Reg. 4.33.) 16 Page

a. Members of the Democratic National Committee shall not be entitled to a replacement, nor shall the state be entitled to a replacement, except in the case of death of such delegates. In the case where the state s DNC membership changes following the DNC Secretary s official confirmation, but prior to the commencement of the 2016 Democratic National Convention, acknowledgment by the Secretary of the new DNC member certification shall constitute verification of the corresponding change of unpledged delegates. (Call, IV.D.2.b.) b. In no case may an alternate cast a vote for an unpledged delegate. (Call, VIII.F.3.d.) 17 Page

Section IV Convention Standing Committee Members A. Introduction 1.Kansas has been allocated one member on each of the three standing committees for the 2016 Democratic National Convention (Credentials, Platform and Rules), for a total of 3 members. (Call, VII.A. & Appendix D.) 2.Members of the Convention Standing Committees need not be delegates or alternates to the 2016 Democratic National Convention. (Call, VII.A.3.) 3.These members will be selected in accordance with the procedures indicated below. (Rule 1.G.) B. Standing Committee Members 1.Selection Meeting a. The members of the standing committees shall be elected by a quorum of Kansas s National Convention delegates, at a meeting April 30 th, 2016. (Call, VII.B.1.) b. All members of the delegation shall receive adequate notice of the time, date and place of the meeting to select the standing committee members. (Call, VII.B.1.) 2.Allocation of Members a. The members of the standing committees from Kansas shall proportionately represent the presidential preference of all candidates (including uncommitted status) receiving the threshold percentage used in the state s delegation to calculate the at-large apportionment pursuant to Rule 13.E. (Call, VII.C.1. & Reg. 5.7.) b. The presidential preference of each candidate receiving the applicable percentage or more within the delegation shall be multiplied by the total number of standing committee positions allocated to Kansas. If the result of such multiplication does not equal 0.455 or above, the presidential preference in question is not entitled to representation on the standing committee. If the result of such multiplication is 0.455 but less than 1.455, the presidential preference is entitled to one (1) position. Those preferences securing more than 1.455 but less than 2.455 are entitled to two (2) positions, etc. (Call, VII.C.2.) c. Where the application of this formula results in the total allocation exceeding the total number of committee positions, the presidential candidate whose original figure of representation is farthest from its eventual rounded-off total shall be denied that one (1) additional position. Where the application of this formula results in the total allocation falling short of the total number of committee positions, the presidential candidate whose original figure of representation is closest to the next rounding level shall be allotted an additional committee position. (Call, VII.C.3.) d. Standing committee positions allocated to a presidential candidate shall be proportionately allocated, to the extent practicable, to each of the three standing committees. When such allocation results in an unequal distribution of standing committee positions by candidate preference, a drawing shall be conducted to distribute the additional positions. (Call, VII.C.4.) 18 Page

3.Presidential Candidate Right of Review a. Each presidential candidate, or that candidate s authorized representative(s), shall be given adequate notice of the date, time and location of the meeting of the state s delegation authorized to elect standing committee members. (Call, VII.D.1.) b. Each presidential candidate, or that candidate s authorized representative(s), must submit to the State Democratic Chair, by April 30, 2016, after the election of the at-large delegates, a minimum of one (1) name for each slot awarded to that candidate for members of each committee. The delegation shall select the standing committee members from among names submitted by the presidential candidates (including uncommitted status). Presidential candidates shall not be required to submit the name of more than one person for each slot awarded to such candidate for members of standing committees. (Call, VII.D.2.) 4.Selection Procedure to Achieve Equal Division a. Presidential candidates (including uncommitted status) shall use their best efforts to ensure that their respective delegation of standing committee members shall achieve Kansas s affirmative action goals and that their respective members are equally divided between men and women. (Rule 6.I. & Reg. 4.9.) b. Position on each standing committee shall be assigned by gender. The Platform Committee position shall be designated for a female, Rules Committee position shall be designated for male and the Credentials Committee position shall be designated for female. (1) A separate election shall be conducted for membership on each standing committee. (2) The membership of the standing committees shall be as equally divided as possible under the state allocation; if the number is even, the membership shall be equally divided between men and women; if the number is odd, the variance between men and women may not exceed one (1), and the advantaged gender must not remain constant for the three standing committees. (Call, VII.E.1.) (3) The positions allocated to each presidential candidate on each committee shall be voted on separately, and the winners shall be the highest vote-getter(s) of the appropriate sex. 5.Certification and Substitution a. The State Democratic Chair shall certify the standing committee members in writing to the Secretary of the Democratic National Committee within three (3) days after their selection. (Call, VII.B.3.) b. No substitutions will be permitted in the case of standing committee members, except in the case of resignation or death. Substitutions must be made in accordance with the rules and the election procedures specified in this section, and must be certified in writing to the Secretary of the Democratic National Committee within three (3) days after the substitute member is selected but not later than 48 hours before the respective standing committee meets. (Call, VII.B.4.) 19 Page

Section V The Delegation A. Introduction 1.Kansas will select one (1) person to serve as Delegation Chair and two (2) to serve as Convention Pages. (Call, IV.E., F.1. & Appendix C.) B. Delegation Chair 1.Selection Meeting a. The Delegation Chair shall be selected by a quorum of the state s National Convention Delegates, at a meeting to be held on April 30 th, 2016. (Call, IV.E.) b. All members of the delegation shall receive timely notice of the time, date and place of the meeting to select the Delegation Chair. (Rule 3.C.) 2.The State Democratic Chair shall certify the Delegation Chair in writing to the Secretary of the Democratic National Committee within three (3) days after his or her selection. (Call, IV.E.) C. Convention Pages 1.Two individuals will be selected to serve as Kansas s Convention Pages by the State Democratic Chair in consultation with the members of the Democratic National Committee from the state. This selection will take place on April 30 th, 2016. (Call, IV.F.3., Appendix C & Reg. 5.6.) 2.The Convention Pages shall be one man and one woman and shall reflect as much as possible, the Affirmative Action guidelines in the Affirmative Action Plan. (Reg. 5.6.A.) 3.The State Democratic Chair shall certify the individuals to serve as Kansas s Convention Pages in writing to the Secretary of the Democratic National Committee within three (3) days after the selection. (Call, IV.F.3. & Reg. 5.6.B.) 20 Page

Section VI General Provisions and Procedural Guarantees A. The Kansas Democratic Party reaffirms its commitment to an open party by incorporating the six basic elements listed below. These provisions demonstrate the intention of the Democratic Party to ensure a full opportunity for all minority group members to participate in the delegate selection process. (Rules 4.A. & C.) 1.All public meetings at all levels of the Democratic Party in Kansas will be open to all members of the Democratic Party regardless of race, sex, age, color, creed, national origin, religion, ethnic identity, sexual orientation, gender identity, economic status or physical disability (hereinafter collectively referred to as status ). (Rule 4.B.(1)) 2.No test for membership in, nor any oaths of loyalty to, the Democratic Party in Kansas will be required which have the effect of requiring prospective or current members of the Democratic Party to acquiesce in, condone or support discrimination based on status. (Rule 4.B.(2)) 3.The time and place for all public meetings of the Democratic Party in Kansas on all levels will be publicized fully and in such manner as to assure timely notice to all interested persons. Such meetings will be held in places accessible to all Party members and large enough to accommodate all interested persons. (Rule 4.B.(3)) 4.The Democratic Party in Kansas, on all levels, will support the broadest possible registration without discrimination based on status. (Rule 4.B.(4)) 5.The Democratic Party in Kansas will publicize fully and in such a manner as to assure notice to all interested parties a full description of the legal and practical procedures for selection of Democratic Party officers and representatives on all levels. Publication of these procedures will be done in such fashion that all prospective and current members of each State Democratic Party will be fully and adequately informed of the pertinent procedures in time to participate in each selection procedure at all levels of the Democratic Party organization. (Rule 4.B.(5)) 6.The Democratic Party in Kansas will publicize fully and in such a manner as to assure notice to all interested parties, a complete description of the legal and practical qualifications of all positions as officers and representatives of the Kansas Democratic Party. The publication will be done in timely fashion so that all prospective candidates or applicants for any elected or appointed position within each State Democratic Party will have full and adequate opportunity to compete for office. (Rule 4.B.(6)) B. Discrimination on the basis of status in the conduct of Democratic Party affairs is prohibited. (Rule 5.B.) C. Kansas delegation shall be equally divided between delegate men and delegate women, and alternate men and alternate women. Such goal applies to the entire delegation, which includes all pledged delegates and alternates and all unpledged delegates. Delegates and alternates shall be considered separate groups for purposes of achieving equal division. (Rule 6.C.) D. All delegate and alternate candidates will be identified as to presidential preference or uncommitted status at all levels which determine presidential preference. (Rule 12.A.) E. No delegate at any level of the delegate selection process will be mandated by law or Party rules to vote contrary to that person s presidential choice as expressed at the time the delegate is elected. (Rule 12.I.) 21 Page

F. Delegates elected to the national convention pledged to a presidential candidate shall in all good conscience reflect the sentiments of those who elected them. (Rule 12.J.) G. All delegates, alternates and standing committee members must be bona fide Democrats who have the interests, welfare and success of the Democratic Party of the United States at heart, who subscribe to the substance, intent and principles of the Charter and Bylaws of the Democratic Party of the United States, and who will participate in the Convention in good faith. (Rule 12.H. & Reg. 4.24.) H. 40% of the members of any Party body above the first level of the delegate selection process shall constitute a quorum for any business pertaining to the selection of National Convention delegates, alternates, standing committee members, and other official Convention participants. (Rule 15) J. The unit rule, or any rule or practice whereby all members of a Party unit or delegation may be required to cast their votes in accordance with the will of a majority of the body, shall not be used at any stage of the delegate selection process. (Rule 17.A.) K. Any individual or group of Democrats may sponsor or endorse a slate of candidates for convention delegates. But no state may, by virtue of such endorsement, receive a preferential place on a delegate selection ballot or be publicly identified on the ballot as the official Democratic Party organization slate, and all slates must meet identical qualifying requirements for appearing on a ballot at all levels of the delegate selection process. (Rule 17.B.) L. All steps in the delegate selection process, including the filing of presidential candidates, must take place within the calendar year of the Democratic National Convention, except with respect to the implementation of the Affirmative Action Plan. (Rules 1.F. & 11.B.) M. In electing and certifying delegates and alternates to the 2016 Democratic National Convention, Kansas thereby undertakes to assure all Democratic voters in the state full, timely and equal opportunity to participate in the delegate selection process and in all Party affairs and to implement affirmative action programs toward that end, and that the delegates and alternates to the Convention shall be selected in accordance with the Delegate Selection Rules for the 2012 Democratic National Convention, and that the voters in the state will have the opportunity to cast their election ballots for the Presidential and Vice Presidential nominees selected by said Convention, and for electors pledged formally and in good conscience to the election of these Presidential and Vice Presidential nominees, under the label and designation of the Democratic Party of the United States, and that the delegates certified will not publicly support or campaign for any candidate for President or Vice President other than the nominees for the Democratic National Convention. (Call, II.B.) N. Proxies will not be allowed in the delegate selection process. SECTION VII 22 Page