The Georgia Modern Whig Party has made significant progress in defining a structure for both it's party and for it's leadership. The leadership structure enables a way to process a methodology toward problem solving. This is a replacement for an ideology.

These structures can be seen here: Party and Leadership Structure, with more here: Whig Organization Portal. There is more detailed information in a presentation given by Drew, but that is not on the net as yet.

The party structure organizes the state party around Associations, Organizations, Chapters, and County Parties.



Associations are groups of experts on particular areas of interest, like Taxes, Education or Transportation. The result of work by an Association are problems that Whigs can determine solutions for.

Organizations are state-wide groups that coordinate Chapters.

Chapters are specialized groups of Whigs, like students at a University or Teachers in a County. They help the County Parties.

Finally, County Parties are the primary organizational and execution unit. They drive voter registration, feed candidates to run for election, serve as community activists, recruit new Whigs, and other activities.

Let's talk about out Party Structure!