Precinct Captains

To find your precinct captain, click here to look up your voter information which includes your precinct. Then click here for the current list of Greene County Precinct Captains and members of the Executive Committee. 

What is Precinct/Central Committee? How can you be involved? Why you should be involved.
Every organization has a structure. The Democratic Party is no different.

Remember with 88 different counties, each county party can set up their own structure with one exception, Precinct/Central committee members are all officially elected.

Executive Committee Member Job Description

Internally, by serving on the Executive Committee, PCs are the only people who can vote on party-related matters. It is here that PCs vote to

  1. Elect Party Leadership,
  2. Appoint PCs to vacant precincts in between elections,
  3. Make changes to the Party Constitution and By-Laws,
  4. Appoint Officials to vacant offices,
  5. And, rarely, vote to endorse candidates in Democratic Primaries.


PC attendance at these meetings is critical since it ensures that the voices of residents from the various communities are heard.

Externally, PCs are vital to the success of the Democratic Party because they provide localized, committed, and enthusiastic support for Party initiatives during and between elections. PCs participate in Democratic campaign activities such as

  1. Voter registration,
  2. Networking with their neighbors,
  3. Sharing important election information such as times, dates, polling locations, and early voting information,
  4. Distributing candidate and Party literature that they receive from the Party
  5. Helping the Party secure yard sign locations,
  6. Volunteer recruitment and organizing, and
  7. Other grassroots activities.
   

PCs also participate in Party fundraisers, work on campaigns, help around the office, and more generally, represent Democratic values at their places of work and in their communities every day.

Thanks to Our Revolution for this information.