[Whitmandemsannounce] Precincts open for PCOs

Nathan Horter nphorter at gmail.com
Sat Apr 26 19:31:25 EDT 2008


A message from the Whitman County Democrats Chair:

Dear Dems,

There are still a few precincts without PCOs.
In Pullman: 131, 132, 133, (precincts among the dorms of WSU)
In Colfax: 136, 137, 140, 141
Steptoe, Uniontown, Wilcox, Dusty, Hay, Hooper, Lamont

You do not have to be a member of a precinct to be appointed as
PCO to a precinct, although it is preferable.

Why do we need PCOs? An important part of the Party system,
the PCOs are the representatives who can vote for certain things.
This year, because of the primary system that we'll be using
this summer, it is important that Democratic candidates can be
identified as nominated by the Democrats of Whitman County, the 9th
Legislative District, and the 5th Congressional District. Only PCOs can
vote at these meetings. As the summer goes by and campaign season is
in full swing, the PCOs are like the neighborhood leaders, a contact
person (particularly in the rural towns). After the November
election, the PCOs elect the new Whitman County officers.

Please consider volunteering your time in this way.

I need to have this list to the State Party on Monday, so a
response is needed soon. (The State is getting together the lists
for the various meetings.)

Thank you,

Carolyn


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