Precinct Leaders
Want to get more involved with the Party?
Run to become a Precinct Committee Officer (PCO), the Democratic representative for your precinct!
PCOs, or precinct committee officers, are the grassroots organizing base for all of our activities.
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Download the application here >
What do PCO's Do?
PCOs play an important role in elections. It’s their job to get to know their neighbors, educate undecided or swing voters and make sure Democrats are registered to vote. Before Election Day, they work to turn out voters.
PCOs are also a central part of their local Democratic organization. They elect Party leadership, help fill vacancies in elected office, and lead their precinct caucus every two years. Becoming active with your local Democratic organization will make you a more effective PCO.
To become a PCO, you must be voted into office during the Primary Election. The next election for PCOs will be on Tuesday, August 16, 2016. Those elected will take office December 1st, 2016.
All candidates for PCO must file with their County Elections office between May 12 and May 27th, by submitting this form to the Teton County Clerk. In order to qualify, you must reside within the precinct.