§ 21-2-111 - Establishment of state and county executive committees; membership and officers; duties; applicability of chapter to persons seeking party office in a primary
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    21-2-111   (2010)
    21-2-111.    Establishment of state and county executive committees;  membership and officers; duties; applicability of chapter to persons  seeking party office in a primary 
      (a)  Each  political party shall establish and maintain a state executive  committee exercising state-wide jurisdiction and control over party  affairs and a county executive committee in each county in which it  holds a primary, exercising county-wide jurisdiction and control over  party affairs. A party may establish and maintain such other committees  as it may from time to time deem advisable. The membership of such  committees shall be selected in the manner determined by the state  executive committee. Each committee shall be presided over by a  chairperson and shall have a secretary and such other officers as deemed  advisable, and a list of all such committees shall be filed with the  appropriate election official for the state or county. The state  executive committee shall have the same power over municipal party  executive committees as it has over county party executive committees.
(b)  The  state executive committee of each political party shall formulate,  adopt, and promulgate rules and regulations, consistent with law,  governing the conduct of conventions and other party affairs. No such  rule and regulation shall be effective until copies thereof, certified  by the chairperson, have been filed with the Secretary of State.
(c)  The  respective county executive committees of each political party shall  formulate, adopt, and promulgate rules and regulations, consistent with  law and the rules and regulations of the state executive committee,  governing the conduct of conventions and other party affairs. No such  rule and regulation shall be effective until copies thereof, certified  by the chairperson, have been filed with the superintendent of the  county.
(d)  Any person seeking party office  in a primary shall be governed by this chapter relating to a person  seeking party nomination in a primary insofar as such application is  practicable.