Join Pierce County Democrats
Click the link below to visit our ActBlue donation page. Our dues levels are listed below for your reference. Any donation of $27 is considered a payment/renewal of membership. Anything over $27 is considered a donation.
If paying for more than one membership, please email pcdemsinfo@gmail.com with the name of the additional member. Thank you!
Regular Member: Become a voting member of the Pierce County Democratic Central Committee. This gives you a vote at any Central Committee meeting (excluding Reorganizations). If you are a new member, you will have voting privileges 28 days following payment. Any renewals (including preceding-year members and preceding-term PCOs) will have voting privileges immediately upon renewal.
Thank you for contributing to our organization! $27
Hardship Member: No explanation necessary. Glad to have you participate as a full, dues-paying member. You will have a vote at any Central Committee meeting as listed above.
Thank you for contributing to our organization. $15
Membership checks can also be mailed to the address below. If sending a check, please email us at pcdemsinfo@gmail.com so we know it's coming. Thank you!
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The most important thing you can do is familiarize yourself with your elected officials and be sure you and your friends and family are registered to vote.
Become a Precinct Committee Officer
(from the Washington State Dems site)
Being a Precinct Committee Officer (PCO) is one of the most important roles in our party. As a PCO, you are on the front lines of winning elections up and down the ballot – from the School Board to the Senate. Here’s what PCOs do:
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PCOs are the main point of information and contact for voters in your neighborhood and within the
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PCOs are also a central part of their local Democratic organization. They elect Party leadership,
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Becoming a PCO is one of the most important roles you can play in helping Democrats win up and down the
ballot in your area.
For more information, check out our PCO Handbook in English
and our PCO Handbook in Spanish.
HOW DO I BECOME A PCO?
You can be elected to a 2-year term as PCO by your neighbors in the August primary in even-numbered years.
To do so, you’ll need to file to run for PCO with your county auditor. Don’t worry: it’s fast, free, and you can
do it online:
But don’t worry if you missed the election. If there’s no Democratic PCO in your precinct, your local Democratic party can appoint you as a PCO: Contact your local Party organization to learn about becoming an appointed or acting PCO.