Precinct Committeeman

The grass roots and foundation of the political parties are its precinct committeemen. They serve as the foot soldiers to the most fundamental political unit of government, the precinct. The precinct committeeman helps shape party policy and participates in the selection process of candidates. A precinct committeeman is elected to a two-year term in the even-year primary elections.

Expectations of a precinct committeeman:

  • Represent the party's voters at the county central committee convention to elect the county central chairman and its officers. The precinct committeeman casts a total number of party votes, (weighted vote), as cast in the precinct at the recent primary election
  • Attend and become involved in the party's Township meetings
  • Become a voter registrar and register all qualified constituents
  • Appoint and fill vacancies of election judges for the precinct polling place
  • Provide candidate and election information to the voters
  • Circulate petitions for candidates prior to the primary election
  • Become familiar with the elected officials and legislatures so the concerns of the voters can be passed on to them

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BECOMING A PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN YOU MAY CONTACT YOUR PARTY'S TOWNSHIP CHAIRMAN (a list is located HERE).



 


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