What is a Precinct Committee Person?

Precinct Committee (PC) people are the most grassroots-level building block of the Arizona Democratic Party. They are an important driving force behind registering voters, getting out the word on candidates, and helping Democrats understand the party’s structure, process, and platform.

PCs are elected during the primary election and serve a two-year term. PCs can also be appointed by their LD chair.

Any registered Democrat is eligible to be a PC in the precinct where they live as long as they are ready to fulfill the responsibilities of the role. 

What are a PC’s responsibilities?

The primary role of the PCs is to work together with your LD leadership to build connections between the Democratic Party, the voters, and our elected officials.

Some of the duties of a PC include:

  • Attend District Meetings – Click here to see what LD you live in (https://azcleanelections.gov/voter-dashboard)

  • Support Candidates – Support nominees of the Democratic Party in the General Election and help educate voters in your area.

  • Canvass – Talk to others in your neighborhood and help increase participation

How do I become a PC?

  • Contact your LD Chair to get started.

Having trouble finding your LD or contact info for your chair? Let us know and we will put you in touch!