Precinct Committeeman

A Precinct Committeman (commonly referred to as a PC) is part of the grass roots of the Republican Party in Arizona.

Who Is A Precinct Committeeman?

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

A committeeman and his or her fellow committeemen represent the Republican party to the people.  He or she is a primary contact between voters, candidates and elected officials.  It is his or her job to make sure the Republicans in their assigned precincts are informed and prepared to get their vote to the ballot box.

What Are The Responsibilities Of a Precinct Committeeman?

A precinct committeeman may have many varied responsibilities, but the goal of all PCs is the same: to help get Republicans elected. PCs work on voter registration, help with Get out the Vote efforts, and help educate their neighbors on candidates and issues.

LD 6 has a strong PC organization, but we can always use more help. Contact us today to inquire about becoming a PC in your precinct. You can also download an application and bring it to our next monthly meeting. Click here for more information about our next meeting

Where does A Precinct "Fit" Into The Party Structure?

A precinct is the smallest, yet most important political subdivision in Arizona.  Technically, a precinct is a geographical area established by law for election purposes.

Multiple precincts make up a "district".  Districts are established by the state legislature in accordance with state law and with attention to registered party affiliations and geographical considerations.

Districts are led by District Chairmen and District Vice Chairmen.  The district leaders enlist precinct committeemen.

District leadership is defined by the county party organization, which in turn is defined by state party leadership.

Each Precinct in Arizona is entitled to one (1) Precinct Committeeman from each major political party.  An additional committeeman is authorized for every 125 voters or major fraction thereof registered in the party in the precinct as reported on March 1st. of the general election year.

Many registered Republicans ask this question.

Often we assume that since we are registered Republicans; follow party happenings in the various media outlets and vote regularly for qualified Republican candidates, we are doing all we can to further the party's goals.

There is a way to do more!

By becoming a Republican Precinct Committeeman you can take that next step - the pro-active one - in spreading the great republican principles of lower taxes, fiscal responsibility, individual freedom and strong national defense.

Being a precinct committeeman means being THE most direct contact point for fellow Republicans in your immediate neighborhood.  A precinct committeeman can be the first line of defense when it comes to information accumulation and dissemination within the Precinct.

As a precinct committeeman you will have the opportunity to attend many party functions.   From regular district meetings to county meetings and state meetings; you will be kept abreast of party activities and issues.  You can be "in the know" to a much greater extent than just being a loyal Republican voter.  You can acquire specific and accurate information regarding party positions and policies to "counter" the misinformation so often spread about Republicans by our opposition. YOU too can be an opinion MAKER within the Republican party structure of the State of Arizona. 

How Do I Become A Precinct Committeeman?
Contact us today to find out more