Be a Precinct Committeeperson

The most grassroots-level building block of our democracy

What is a Precinct Committeeperson?

Precinct Committeepersons (PCs) are the most grassroots-level building block of our district. They are the driving force behind registering voters, getting out the word on candidates, and helping Democrats understand the party's structure, process, and platform.

They are the people who go out, walk neighborhoods, and connect with and activate progressive Arizonans, talking to Independent, unaffiliated, and Democratic voters alike. Elections are won or lost in precincts and PCs are vital to ensure strong Democratic support for Democratic candidates and issues.

Key Facts About Being a PC

  • PCs are elected during the primary election and serve a two-year term
  • PCs can also be appointed by their LD chair
  • Any registered Democrat is eligible to be a PC in the precinct where they live
  • PCs help make our committees successful and are eligible to be elected or appointed to the state committee – the governing body of the Arizona Democratic Party
  • It's a volunteer position – you can give as much or as little time as you have

What Do PCs Do?

Canvass Precincts
Walk your neighborhood to talk with voters and build relationships.
Register Voters
Help register eligible voters in your precinct.
Get Out The Vote
Mobilize Democratic voters before and during elections.
Attend Meetings
Participate in LD5 monthly meetings and party events.
Vote in Party Elections
Elect state committee members and other party leadership.
Represent Your Neighbors
Be the Democratic Party contact person for your precinct.
Ready to Become a PC?

Contact us to learn more about how to become a Precinct Committeeperson in your neighborhood. We'll guide you through the process.

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Have Questions?

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