The Libertarian Party of Virginia is governed by its Constitution. The Constitution was formed and adopted in a convention of the LPVA membership in 1974. It may only be amended in convention.
Where the Constitution is silent, the LPVA is governed by its Bylaws. Bylaws may be amended by the State Central Committee, but may never contravene any provision of the Constitution.
Where the Bylaws are silent, the LPVA is governed by Robert’s Rules of Order as provided for in the Bylaws.
LPVA Constitution (2020 Convention)
Congressional District Bylaws
- 5th District Bylaws [PDF] (adopted 02/02/2010)
- 6th District Bylaws [MS Word] (adopted 03/2006)
- 7th District Bylaws [PDF] (adopted 09/02/2003)
- 8th District Bylaws [PDF] (revised 11/19/2005)
- 9th District Bylaws [MS Word] (adopted 01/31/2004)
- 10th District Bylaws [PDF] (adopted 01/23/2008)
Local Affiliate Party Bylaws
- Constitution of the New River Libertarians [MS Word]
- LP Botetourt County Bylaws [MS Word] (adopted 11/18/2003)
- LP Chesterfield Bylaws [PDF] (adopted 07/10/2008)
- By-Laws Of Fredericksburg Area Libertarians [PDF]
- LP Henrico County Bylaws [MS Word](adopted 05/2005)
- Lynchburg Libertarian League Bylaws [PDF] (adopted 06/12/2006)
- LP Northern Virginia Bylaws [PDF] (revised 11/12/2016)
- LP Peninsula Bylaws [MS Word] (adopted 10/2013)
- LP Powhatan Bylaws [MS Word](adopted 6/21/2014)
- LP Prince William County Bylaws [PDF] (adopted 11/10/1996)
- Richmond LP Bylaws [MS Word](adopted 06/2008)
- LP Roanoke Valley Bylaws [MS Word](adopted 02/08/2012)
- LP Shenandoah County Bylaws [MS Word] (adopted 01/2003)