Precinct committeepersons (PCPs) are the voting members of the Polk County Democrats., They are the first level of grassroots connection between the party and voters. PCPs make decisions such as who the officers of the party are, whether to pass resolutions and endorse candidates, and work on numerous other issues that are presented to the Central Committee.
Each precinct is allotted a certain number of PCPs based on population. All Polk County precincts currently have open PCP positions.
There are elected PCPs and appointed PCPs. Any registered Democrat can run for a PCP position, but elections are held once every two years. If you’ve missed the opportunity to be elected, you can be appointed by:
Oregon Democrats have a unique pilot program that helps us to turn out Democrats during elections. This program is called the “Neighborhood Leader” program. Essentially, each Neighborhood Leader adopts 20-40 households of registered Democrats in their immediate neighborhood and contacts them in the lead up to each election to answer questions, provide information on endorsements, and build the community of Polk County Democrats.
As a Neighborhood Leader, you will:
No! While we would love for you to join us as a PCP and Neighborhood Leader, we appreciate that some things aren’t for everyone, and so you can volunteer in a number of other ways. You can sign up below. Be sure to check out the list below the form if you have questions about what a certain category might entail.
Check all options you’re interested in. See descriptions below the form for more information.
General Volunteer
We send out volunteer sign-up requests as needed through our email notifications.
Events
Booths/tables at county fairs, Independence Days, community festivals, farmers’ markets
Organizing networking and socializing events
Auctions and other fundraisers
Networking and social gatherings
Monthly business meetings
House parties
Elections
Canvassing
Phone banking
Texting
Writing & mailing postcards
House parties
Delivering and soliciting placement of lawn signs and highway signs
Literature drops and running pickup locations
Fundraising
Soliciting contributions
Auctions (online and in-person)
House parties for candidates
Products: T-shirts, cups, bags, etc.
Thanking contributors via phone, postcard, or email
Volunteer/Neighborhood Organizing
Reminding volunteers about upcoming shifts
Recruiting volunteers
Recruiting Neighborhood Leaders
Recruiting Precinct Committee Persons
Research
Reviewing legislation
Special projects
Accumulating statistics for testifying, countering misinformation on Nextdoor, Facebook, other social media, letter-writing campaigns, etc.
Technology
Computer assistance
Running presentations
Assisting with Zoom meetings
Communications
Social Media
Newsletters
PCD Blog
Coordinating and/or writing letters to the editor
Graphic design
VAN/Administration
Database maintenance
Maintaining a supply of literature
Creating texting campaigns using 3rd party platforms
Mailings
Committees
Organizing
Planning
Working with teams
Leading teams of volunteers