IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO BECOME A PCP
Your County Republican Central Committee can appoint you to be a
Precinct Committee Person.
Click Here to find your County Central Committee Chair
contact information to request appointment.
Why You Should Become a PCP
How can you make a difference? Have you considered becoming a Precinct Committee Person in your Precinct? PCPs are the lifeblood of the Republican Party. They're the grassroots organizers who have the power to rebuild the party from the ground up, and to shape its policies and help determine which candidates are nominated.
You should become a PCP if:
- If you want to have the power to truly influence the direction of your party
- If you want to have a say in which candidates are nominated
- If you're tired of standing by complaining while the liberals run your state — and your country
PCPs elect the leaders of your local Republican Central Committees. PCPs also elect the delegates who go to the state and national Republican conventions where they establish the Party platform and select our presidential nominees. By becoming a PCP, you can help ensure that those delegates reflect your values and principles.
In addition to selecting party leaders and delegates, PCPs get directly involved in election campaigns, fundraisers, and other events, recruiting and organizing volunteers. If you have good organizational, motivational, interpersonal, or management skills, becoming a PCP is a great way to leverage your skills in service of your principles and ideals. (If you don't already have these skills, becoming a PCP is a good way to develop them.)
PCPs also participate in voter registration drives, and are the face of the Republican Party in their precincts. Becoming a PCP is a wonderful way to get to know you neighbors and expand your circle of acquaintances. If you've ever considered running for office, becoming a PCP is a great way to get your foot in the door.
Click Here to learn more about the responsibilities and opportunities of becoming a PCP in your precinct, and Click Here to download the form, and submit it to your County Central Committee Chairman.
Don't just sit on the sidelines this year - get involved!
Contact Kevin Hoar, ORP Field Director if you have additional questions:
E-mail
(503) 595-8881

