PCO Toolbox
The Precinct Committee Officer (PCO) is the official precinct representative of the Republican Party. It is a partisan elected position established to represent the voters within a specific geographical area. Precinct Committee Officers are the grassroots base of the Republican Party and are the basic building block of the KCGOP’s political unit. Without an organized precinct, the county party and state party would not be able to function effectively. This is why your job as PCO is so essential to the party’s success. In a party structure, party members working at the precinct level connect the precinct to the county and state-level party organizations.
A few hours a month is all it takes to create a strong and vibrant precinct. These few hours will allow you to build a relationship and rapport with your neighbors.
Listed below are the essential tools you will need to get started as a PCO:
1) PCO Manual
2) Voter Vault Access Form (1), Voter Vault User Agreement (2)
3) KCGOP Bylaws
Questions? Contact us at 425-990-0404 or email. (email address is: kcg...@kcgop.org)
Latest News
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Chairman’s Blog – 8/1/11
August 2, 2011
And the saga continues . . . For the last few weeks the KCGOP has been updating you on the Car Tab Fee (aka Congestion Relief Fee) proposed by King County Executive Constantine. You see, he would very much like the King County Council to pass the $20 increase on car registration fees without a [...]
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Chairman’s Blog – 7/25/11
July 25, 2011
CALL TO ACTION Important vote this Monday to raise the cost of YOUR car registration. King County Executive Dow Constantine lobbied hard and received an authority to tack on an additional $20 to your car registration fees to pay for the mis-management of Metro Transit’s budget. He has asked the King County Council to use [...]
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Chairman’s Blog – 7/18/11
July 19, 2011
It’s a Capital Plan….. Over the past several years, our Chairman’s Updates have discussed the importance of laying the groundwork for future campaigns and future leaders to build the Republican Party. Hard work and thoughtful planning is paying off. For the first time in many years, Republicans in King County have the wind at our [...]
