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- Site Home Page
- Introduction
- The Democratic Party Structure
- Precinct
- District
- County
- State
- National
- Reorganization
- The Precinct Committee Officer
- Who is Eligible
- Election of a Precinct Committee Officer
- Terms of Office
- Vacancies and Appointed PCOs
- Duties and Responsibilities of Precinct Committee Officers
- Your role as a member of the County Central Committee
- Minimum expectations of a PCO
- Election Board Workers
- The Caucus Cycle
- Precinct Caucuses
- Legislative District Caucus
- County Convention
- Congressional Caucus
- State Convention
- National Convention
- Caucus Systems
- Organizing Your Precinct
- Precinct Map
- Voter Lists
- Voter Registration Information
- Canvassing Your Precinct
- Locked Apartment and Condominium Complexes
- Canvassing by Phone
- Creating a Precinct Committee
- Electioneering or "Getting Out the Vote"
- Coffee Hours
- Absentee Ballots
- Yard Signs
- Candidate Preference Polls
- Doorbelling
- Leafletting and Tubing
- Getting out the Vote
- Poll Watchers
- Fundraising and Other Functions
- Links
This document was transcribed for the Web in June, 2003 by Chad Lupkes, a volunteer in Precinct SEA 46-2324
Content is © 1995 by the Washington State Democrats' Chair Organization.
The text of this document was last updated on June 25, 1995
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