The Precinct Committeeman

 

What Is A Precinct Committeeman?



A PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN IS THE ONLY PARTY OFFICIAL DIRECTLY ELECTED BY THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS.


What Are The Responsibilities Of a Precinct Committeeman?
A precinct committeeman has many varied responsibilities.
You may be asked to circulate petitions for Republican candidates and/or to walk your precinct with an elected official so that he or she may be introduced to your neighbors. The work you do in your precinct WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS can make the difference in an election!
Every precinct is different. That is why it is so important to have active precinct committeemen working with neighbors to obtain the best results. If you live in rural Arizona, the nature of your work will be quite different from the work to be done in urban areas. There are, however, some basic items that need to be covered no matter where your precinct is located. Elected committee persons (by ballot) are eligible to vote for official party officers at county and/or state functions where official balloting for officers takes place.
THE BASIC TASKS FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN
  1. Elect a precinct captain to assume overall precinct leadership.
  2. Divide your precinct into geographical areas and assign portions of the precinct to each precinct committeeman.
  3. Recruit precinct volunteers and assign specific blocks (or areas) to them for door-to-door and telephone work.
  4. Have REGISTRATION FORMS available in your precinct. Regularly check for newly moved-in Republicans and also for families who will have members turning 18 years of age before the next election.
  5. Maintain up-to-date records of the current REPUBLICAN residents of your precinct.
  6. Attend precinct meetings. These are called for updating records, planning strategy and other organizational purposes.
  7. Attend district and or county Republican meetings. These will be great places to share information and ideas. (see Calendar of Events for events & meetings)
  8. Assist your precinct captain in recruiting election board workers.
  9. Assist your precinct captain in establishing election day GET-Out-The-Vote (GOTV) committees and a Precinct Election Headquarters.
  10. Distribute election information and candidate literature to the voters in your precinct.


Frequent contact with your neighbors is the secret to success in a political campaign. Large media campaigns have a place in the political process, but it is a GRASS ROOTS organization that gets the votes in the ballot box!



Precinct Committeeman’s Important Assets