PCO Handbook - Table of Contents

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  1. Site Home Page
  2. Introduction
  3. The Democratic Party Structure
    1. Precinct
    2. District
    3. County
    4. State
    5. National
    6. Reorganization
  4. The Precinct Committee Officer
    1. Who is Eligible
    2. Election of a Precinct Committee Officer
    3. Terms of Office
    4. Vacancies and Appointed PCOs
    5. Duties and Responsibilities of Precinct Committee Officers
    6. Your role as a member of the County Central Committee
    7. Minimum expectations of a PCO
    8. Election Board Workers
  5. The Caucus Cycle
    1. Precinct Caucuses
    2. Legislative District Caucus
    3. County Convention
    4. Congressional Caucus
    5. State Convention
    6. National Convention
    7. Caucus Systems
  6. Organizing Your Precinct
    1. Precinct Map
    2. Voter Lists
    3. Voter Registration Information
    4. Canvassing Your Precinct
    5. Locked Apartment and Condominium Complexes
    6. Canvassing by Phone
    7. Creating a Precinct Committee
  7. Electioneering or "Getting Out the Vote"
    1. Coffee Hours
    2. Absentee Ballots
    3. Yard Signs
    4. Candidate Preference Polls
    5. Doorbelling
    6. Leafletting and Tubing
    7. Getting out the Vote
    8. Poll Watchers
  8. Fundraising and Other Functions
  9. Links


This document was transcribed for the Web in June, 2003 by Chad Lupkes, a volunteer in Precinct SEA 46-2324
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The text of this document was last updated on June 25, 1995
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