Precinct Committee People (PCP) and the PCP Handbook
Submitted by karen_wick on Sat, 04/26/2008 - 2:06pm
Precinct Committee Person
Two PCPs are elected at caucus to serve a two-year term. PCPs serve as the primary connection between the Party and voters and represent their precinct at important Party functions. Precinct committee people contact voters and provide information on the Democratic Party and its candidates. They also serve as part of the Central Committee and vote for county officers.
As a Precinct Committee Persons (PCPs), you are the representative of the Democratic Party in your neighborhood. Your precinct is the smallest political unit in the county and the cornerstone of grassroots organizing for your Democratic Party. It is in precincts where elections are won or lost, and PCPs are vital to ensuring strong Democratic support for Party candidates and issues.
If you are interested in being a PCP, please contact your sub-district Captain to see if the slots have been filled. If they have, you can still be a part of this important team.

