Becoming a Precinct Committeeperson
The precinct is the smallest political unit in the country. A precinct cannot be divided by legislative, congressional or supervisor district. A precinct is where elections are won or lost. Most importantly, it is your neighborhood. You have your hand on the pulse of the precinct; you understand the problems and potentials and have a desire to improve your neighborhood.
Never underestimate the power of the precinct worker!
It is the precinct worker, actively participating in the Democratic Party at the precinct level, who wins elections for the Democratic Party at the local, state, and national levels. The Democratic Party begins with the Precinct Committeeperson. A Precinct Committeeperson is a representative of the Party in the precinct in which he or she resides.
For every 500 registered voters in a precinct, there should be one precinct person of each gender. Each Precinct Person is a member of the County Central Committee of the county party.
The Multnomah County Democratic Central Committee (MCDCC) is the primary authority in county party policies.
Being a Precinct Committeeperson can mean a lot of hard work, a lot of educating and persuading and a good sense of organization. Precinct Committeepeople are the cornerstone of the party, and can really have an impact.
To find out more about becoming a Precinct Committeeperson, contact us today or download the form below and send it to us.
Help change our community, our county, our state and our nation. We are dedicated to making people's lives better!
Download the Committeeperson interest form at: http://www.multdems.org/files/committeeperson_form.pdf
Fill the form out and send to us at MCDCC, Attn: Vice Chair, 232 NE 9th, Portland, OR 97232-2915.
Looking Ahead - PCP Elections in May
Precinct Committee Persons are elected every two years in the Primary Election.
The precinct is the smallest political unit in the county. A precinct cannot be divided by legislative, congressional or other districts. elections are won or lost at the precinct level. Your precinct is your neighborhood.
You know the people, the schools and the community centers. You know the problems and the potentials.
You can find the form to file for election in your precinct here: http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/ forms/sel105.pdf




