Thurston County PCOs
Click here for the list of current Democratic PCOs in Thurston County (elected, appointed, and vacancies). The term of office for these individuals listed below is December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2024.
Appointment
To be appointed to a vacant precinct, please fill out our online form.
To find out what precinct you live in, first go to votewa.gov/, enter in your name and date of birth, click on the "Your Voter Registration" tab next to the "Home" tab, then scroll down to find your precinct name.
Applications submitted by the 10th of the month will be considered at the following Executive Committee meeting on the second Monday of the month.
To find out what precinct you live in, first go to votewa.gov/, enter in your name and date of birth, click on the "Your Voter Registration" tab next to the "Home" tab, then scroll down to find your precinct name.
Applications submitted by the 10th of the month will be considered at the following Executive Committee meeting on the second Monday of the month.
What is a PCO?
PCOs are vital to helping the party elect Democrats. PCOs are responsible for:
All this hard work adds up to precinct-by-precinct victories and the election of Democratic candidates.
In addition, to the above duties, PCOs are voting members of the Thurston County Democrats, and help decide the direction of our local party.
If you are a PCO, you can contact the Thurston County Auditor's office at (360) 786-5408 for questions about your precinct or to go their website. You can also look on your voter registration card to find the precinct in which you reside.
Check out our handy notebook on the roles and responsibilities of a PCO.
- Getting to know their neighbors and the issues facing our constituents,
- Educating undecided or swing voters,
- Making sure Democrats are registered to vote, and
- Remind voters to mail in their ballots
All this hard work adds up to precinct-by-precinct victories and the election of Democratic candidates.
In addition, to the above duties, PCOs are voting members of the Thurston County Democrats, and help decide the direction of our local party.
If you are a PCO, you can contact the Thurston County Auditor's office at (360) 786-5408 for questions about your precinct or to go their website. You can also look on your voter registration card to find the precinct in which you reside.
Check out our handy notebook on the roles and responsibilities of a PCO.
Want to become a PCO?
Please reach out to [email protected] and let us know! We're happy to discuss your options for getting involved.