PCP Interest Form
Become A Precinct Committee Person
Why Become a PCP?
Here are a few reasons why others have volunteered: "To help elect Democrats!" "There was no representative from my precinct." "I was angry about country's shift to the right and decided to stand up and do something." "Grassroots involvement is the Democratic Party's strength."
What does a PCP do? PCPs are the link between the local Democratic party and Democratic voters. You take our messages to the voters and bring their messages back to us - sometimes in your area, sometimes helping out in other precincts. But what will you be asked to do? Whatever you enjoy!
Register voters - at tables booths, community events
- Recruit candidates, new volunteers, activists
- Participate in activities: booths, rallies, events
- Provide refreshments, transportation, decorations
- Communicate in person or by phone with Democrats and activists
- Raise money for Democratic candidates and issues
- Write letters to the editor or articles for our newsletter
- Host a coffee for a favorite candidate
- Staff the campaign office or the data entry team
- Get out the vote! Make calls, drop slates, talk to friends and neighbors
- Or. . . whatever you can think of to increase Democratic votes and participation
And your most important job? Show us what we can do to increase Democratic participation in your neighborhood.
Need More Information? Contact Us
PCP Recruiter: Peg Humphreys
Email: bhumphreys@bendcable.com
Phone: 541-382-0665




