Talk:Libertarian Party of California Regions
Different Structures over time
I've been informed that California no longer uses a numbered regional structure and has changed to directly using counties.
A plan is needed to cover both the county parties and the historical regions -- both as they existed at the end and as they existed at previous points in time.
-- Strangelv 14:39, 4 October 2016 (UTC)
Working draft of a template revision that assumes exactly two major discontinuities: early region numbers, late region numbers, and post-regional.
Counties that occupied a single region all by themselves under one of the numbering systems can retain the same article (for example 19 Los Angeles); others will need new new articles and the regional articles will need to be amended to point to the article or articles for the county party or parties that superseded it. Text will need to be designed for the permutations on how to explain this. Q: Does the LA LP subdivide at its own level, or have its component regional divisions superseded or completely eliminated?
-- Strangelv 14:02, 5 October 2016 (UTC)
- Marty Marty has informed me that the region numbers were rearranged in 1980 with the formation of the California Libertarian Council; updating the draft template accordingly. -- Strangelv 16:12, 17 October 2016 (UTC)
I'm assuming the form of missing county article names as Libertarian Party of Moosylvania County. Admittedly, some of the non-missing but redlinked ones may be my previously having assumed the form of Moosylvania County Libertarian Party... -- Strangelv 22:29, 27 October 2016 (UTC)
LA LP Regions
Okay, this is interesting: LA is using the historical region numbers within it as its own subdivisional numbers. This may simplify things for it at least.
Region Meetings
Region 63 (Pasadena/Glendale Area)
Region 64 (Central/Hollywood)
Region 65 (Southeastern)
Region 66 (Southbay)
Region 67 (Eastern San Gabriel Valley)
Region 68 (Antelope Valley)
-- Strangelv 14:28, 5 October 2016 (UTC)