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Precinct Committee Officers
 
Election of Precinct Committee Officers
 
Voters in each precinct will elect Precinct Committee Officers (PCOs) in the August 2018 Primary.
A candidate who runs unopposed will be automatically elected; contested elections will appear on the primary ballot.
PCOs elected in August will take office on December 1st.
All candidates for PCO must file with their County Elections office between May 16 and May 20th.
 
Local PARTY organizations have the right to appoint PCOs to fill any seats left vacant - either because no one filed to run, or because the elected PCO has stepped down.
If your precinct is vacant, the Chair of your local PARTY organization can appoint you to serve as an "appointed" PCO starting immediately!
 
Want to get more involved with the Party?
 
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.
 
Run to become a precinct committee officer (PCO), the PARTY representative for your precinct!
 
Contact your local PARTY organization to learn about becoming an appointed or acting PCO.
 
PCOs, or precinct committee officers, are the building block of the PARTY. They are the grassroots organizing base for all of our activities.
 
What does a PCO do?
 
PCOs play an important role in electing candidates. It’s their job to get to know their neighbors, educate undecided or swing voters, and make sure their party residents are registered to vote. Before Election Day, they work to turn out voters.
 
All this hard work adds up to precinct-by-precinct victories and the election of favored candidates. This is what grassroots politics is all about!
 
PCOs are also a central part of their local PARTY organization. They elect PARTY leadership, help fill vacancies in elected office, and lead their precinct caucus every two years. Becoming active with your local PARTY organization will make you a more effective PCO.
 
 
Here is a list of precincts. A "D" or an "R" indicates a PCO has been elected or appointed.
 
As you can see, there is a large number of precincts, 119 to be exact. There are also a great number of vacancies.
Alder
Alger
Allen
Avon
Bayview
Belfast
Big Lake
Birdsview
Blanchard
Bow
Cascade
Cedardale
Clear Lake
Collins
Conway
Country Club
Dewey
Digby
Dodge Valley
Dunbar
Edison
Fidalgo
Fir
Fredonia
Fruitdale
Gages
Gear
Guemes
Hamburg
Harmony
Lake Cavanaugh
Lake Sixteen
Little Mountain
Lookout
Mansford
Mapes
March Point
McMurray East
McMurray West
McRea
Minkler
Montborne
Nookachamps
Padilla
Point Williams
Prairie
Ridgeway
Riverbend
Rockport
Rosario
Samish
Sauk
Shelter Bay
Skyridge
Snee oosh
Starbird
Sterling
Swinomish
Terrace
Tingley
Van Fleet
Vedere
View Terrace
Whitney
Anacortes
Anacortes
Anacortes
Anacortes
Anacortes
Anacortes
Anacortes
Anacortes
Anacortes
Anacortes
Anacortes
Anacortes
Anacortes
Anacortes
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
Sedro-Woolley
Sedro-Woolley
Sedro-Woolley
Sedro-Woolley
Sedro-Woolley
Sedro-Woolley
Sedro-Woolley
Sedro-Woolley
Burlington
Burlington
Burlington
Burlington
Burlington
Burlington
Burlington
Concrete
Hamilton
Laconner
Lyman
 
Skagit County
101
102
103 D Don Glover
105
108 D Maren Moon
109
110 D Nick Petrish
111 D Mike Bauter
168 D Janet McKinney
113 D George Jay
114 D Claus Joens
115
116
167
118
117
119 D Shay Schual-Berke
120
121
104 D Ileen McClellan Self
122
164
124
176
125 D Douglas Pocock
165 D Mathew Wend
126
127
128 D Eric Knudsen
129 D Alec McDougall
171 D Robert M. (Bob) Peterson
130
172 D Joseph Pollino
132
133
134
135 D Paul Grzelak
138
136
137 D Jed Holmes
139 D Don Ambrose
140
141 D John M. Smith
174
146
145 D Jim Justice
147 D Bryce Nickel
173
148
158
166
107
149
144
150
160
151
153 D D Lona Wilbur
159 D David B. Allen
154
155 D Carol Torset
156
170
157 D Joanne Odegaard
201 D James (Jim) Taylor
204 D Desirae Golis
205
206 D Brenda Lavender
207 D Kelsey Miner
209
211 D Patricia (Patti) Santangelo
217 D Tim Brown
220 D Doreen Sadler
221
222
223 D Geofferey Mount
224 D Rita Sullivan
225 D Alesa Mackool
301
302
303
304 D James Stewart
305 D Andrew Omdal
306
307 D Richard Brocksmith
308 D Arnold J. (Jim) Byron
309
310
311
312
314 D Rocio Lopez
315 D Carolyn Gregg
316
319 D Spencer E. Lively
321 D Peter D. Chipalla
322
323
327
330
331
401
402 D Germaine (G.G.) Kornegay
403
404
405 D Karen J. Larson
406 D Donna Lynn Davison
407
408
501 D David G. Walker
502
503
504 D Cindy Lint
505
506 D Tonya Bieche
507
601
701
801 D Terry Nelson
855 
R Randy Good
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R Roger E. Pederson
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R Pat Mackan
R
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R Howard Gulley
R Debbie Osborn
R Nancy Oczkewicz
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R Susan Denham
R Alan Bush Jr.
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R Nancy Van Dyke-Dickison
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R Ernestine (Tina) Chanpeaux
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R Paula Clancy
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R Roberta Butterworth
R Joy G. Caldwell
R Claire Painter Eberle
R Doug Peterson
R Sandra Hulst
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R James (Jim) Haehn
.
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R Linda Ryan
.
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R Gary Haglund
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R Gary G. Ehrheart
R Patricia Essig
.
R Matt Fankhauser
.
R Constance (Connie) Munsie
.
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R Mark Hulst
R Mike Newman
R Barbara Ward
.
R Dick Reitsma
R Barbee Andrew
R Stephen Hendricks
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R Judith Dunn Lee
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R Eric A. Johnson
R Keith Wagoner
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R Joe Franette
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R Bill Bruch
532
507
392
708
631
505
1103
864
836
973
180
264
837
486
346
301
1354
67
327
194
428
913
332
161
496
218
973
660
274
464
242
388
337
1048
188
333
48
181
489
1249
528
1080
498
210
580
946
546
47
707
1077
592
991
827
753
657
751
236
1038
1077
456
763
565
8
260
799
768
39
803
1565
819
1091
1419
1249
989
1114
506
1332
626
585
481
990
1334
411
871
826
1414
473
694
701
486
1295
776
1052
968
1688
839
1167
242
1141
1
1054
1004
924
1061
1333
953
14
58
557
654
431
682
967
701
604
444
156
774
244
 
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Precinct
Name
Precinct
#
Dem
2016
Rep
2016
Number of
Registered
Voters
January
2017
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