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Your PrecinctFind Precinct Map A precinct can be as small as a section of a neighborhood or as large as a historical township, but precincts usually contain 200-800 registered voters. Your precinct is your voting neighborhood and is identified by a precinct number and name and organized by an elected or appointed official called a Precinct Committee Officer. Don't know your Precinct? Click on this link to send an email to the PCO Committee. We will help you find your precinct. Your VotePrecincts are the smallest physical breakdown of a voting area. They may change over time as redistricting takes place every 10 years; current precinct boundaries were established in 2011 and will be redrawn in 2021. Want to register to vote, check your registration or change your address? Use this link to take care of that now! Your PCODo you know your Precinct Committee Officer? Below is a list of Precincts and Precinct Committee Officers. One great way to get more involved is to contact your PCO to find out how you can help. Contact Your PCO, Go to YOUR PCO for a list. PCO BALLOT INSTRUCTIONS
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| Precinct committee officersPrecinct Committee Officers (PCO) are a building block of the Democratic Party in Kitsap County and Washington state. They are the grassroots organizing base for all Democratic Party activities. PCOs are elected officials of the Democratic Party; they are the Democratic representative for their precinct. PCOs play an important role in electing Democrats. It’s their job to get to know their neighbors, educate undecided or swing voters, and make sure Democrats are registered to vote. Before Election Day, they work to turn out voters. They are the grassroots organizing base for all Democratic Party activities. Current PCOs are completing their 2-year term this year. New terms will begin December 1, 2020. Click here for a link to a brochure with more information about PCOs: How to become a PCOThere are two ways to become a PCO - election by the voters in your precinct, or appointment by your local Democratic Party organization. Election Appointment If your precinct already has a PCO, the Chair of your local Party organization can appoint you as an "acting" PCO for a precinct that you do not live in. Note that Acting PCOs do not have PCO voting rights. Let your Chairperson know if you are interested in becoming a PCO by clicking this link: |