Democratic Party Precinct Chairs are the grassroots lifeblood of the Democratic Party.
Collectively, they make up most of the local Democratic Party County Executive Committee (CEC), that conducts important party business, and -- most importantly -- they play a critical role in organizing Democratic party activists and reaching out to voters in their respective election precincts, with the goal of turning out as many votes for Democratic candidates as possible.
There is no more important job in the Democratic Party than serving as a Precinct Chair.
County party precinct chairs are publicly elected party officials elected by voters in their precinct to represent them on the County Executive Committee.
Precinct Chairs are elected in the primary election, along with the County Chairperson, and serve a two year term office from June to June of even numbered years beginning on the 20th day following the party's Primary runoff election.
Or, if a precinct chair vacancy exists between primary elections, the vacancy is filled by appointment by a majority vote of the members of the County Executive Committee.
If there is no Precinct Chair in office in your precinct, you should learn more about becoming a Precinct Chair, by contacting the Democratic Party of Collin County Office. http://www.collindems.us/
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