Mohave County Democratic Central Committee
Our Mission:
Build an official Democratic Party network in Mohave County to encourage a well informed electorate that supports our American values of justice, equality, and a fair standard of living for all.
Due to the pandemic, most of our meetings are currently being held via zoom. You can attend using a computer, smart phone, or tablet. You can call in too and not use video if you prefer.
For information about the meetings and to get an zoom invite please contact us at our office below or email us at: infomohavedemocrats.org
OUR MCDCC MEETING IS COMING UP THIS WEDNESDAY June 16th from 6:30 to 7:30 pm via zoom. If you aren't on our mailing list for invitations to our meetings, please contact us immediately so you can sit in via phone or zoom. (see below for contact information)
Our County is divided into three districts. Those districts are then subdivided into neighborhoods, also referred to as precincts. Each precincts has an elected or appointed precinct committee person we refer to as "PC's". The work on the ground is performed by our PC's and volunteers. If you want to get involved, a good way to start is to attend one of our meetings. See below. Contact us at: info@mohavedemocrats.org or call the office at 928-753-0006 and we will get you set up to attend our next meeting via zoom.
District 1 includes the towns of: Kingman, Golden Valley, Peach Springs, Valentine, Truxton, Dolan Springs, Hualapai, Meadview, Hackberry, Colorado City, Chloride, White Hills, Littlefield, Moccasin, Wikieup, and Scenic.
District 2 includes the towns of: Bullhead City, Mohave Valley, Ft. Mohave, and Topock/Golden Shores
District 3 includes the towns of: Lake Havasu City, Yucca and Desert Hills
MCDCC MEETINGS
Our County-wide meetings are currently being held via zoom on the third Wednesday of every month from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
District 1 has their district meetings the second Thursday of the month from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Meetings will resume when we have a Chair for this District.
District 2 has their district meetings the first Wednesday of the month from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Meetings will resume when we have a Chair for this District.
District 3 has their district meetings are held the second Wednesday of the month via zoom from 6:00 - 7:00 pm. Starting in July we will probably be holding our meeting in person. Stay tuned for updated information.
Volunteering:
If you have: phone skills, people skills, computer skills or a desire to help our mission to "build an official Democratic party network in Mohave County to encourage a well informed electorate that supports our American values of justice, equality, peace and a fair standard of living for all" .... we need your time and talents! We can help train you in just about anything you'd like to learn to do to help.
From data entry, to phone banking, to staffing the office in Kingman, or canvassing a neighborhood, we have a need for you to fill based on your abilities or willingness to learn. There are plenty of opportunities. Contact our office at 928-753-0006 or email us at: info@mohavedemocrats.org to find out more.
What is a Precinct Committee Person?
Precinct Committee person(s) (PCs) are the most grassroots-level building block of the Arizona Democratic Party. They are an important driving force behind registering voters, getting out the word on candidates, and helping Democrats understand the party’s structure, process, and platform. They are the people who go out, walk neighborhoods, and connect with and activate progressive Arizonans, talking to Independent, unaffiliated, and Democratic voters alike. Elections are won or lost in precincts and PCs are vital to ensure strong Democratic support for Democratic candidates and issues.
PCs are elected during the primary election and serve a two-year term. PCs can also be appointed by their chair. Any registered Democrat is eligible to be a PC in the precinct where they live as long as they are ready to fulfill the responsibilities of the role.
What are a PCs responsibilities?
Your precinct is your neighborhood. You know the people, the schools, and the community centers. You have your hand on the pulse of the precinct; you understand the problems and the potential, you have a desire to improve your neighborhood. The primary role of the PCs is to work together with fellow PCs, to serve as the connection between the Democratic Party, the voters and our Democratic elected officials, and to represent your entire precinct within the Party.
Some of the duties of a PC include:
Attend District Meetings – Attend monthly meetings of your county/district , where you will get to know other PC’s, learn what is going on in your County, and hear from candidates and elected officials.
Get Trained – Attend training sessions to improve your skills and effectiveness as a PC. Learn how to use the VAN (Voter Activation Network) maintained by the respective County Democratic Parties to create walking and phone banking lists.
Support Candidates – Support nominees of the Democratic Party and educate voters in your precinct about the Democratic Party, its nominees, and Democratic issues.
Canvass – Build relationships with Democrats in your precinct by door-to-door canvassing, phone banking, and/or organizing informational gatherings to share information regarding Democratic candidate, issues or values.
GOTV (Get Out The Vote) – Help GOTV on Election Day (and when possible, throughout the 72 hours preceding Election Day).
How do I become a PC?
Contact our office in Kingman at 928-758-0006 or via email at: info@mohavedemocrats.org for the Precinct Committee person application.
Donations:
We are all volunteers here in MCDCC. You can make a donation that will come directly to Mohave County Democrats to help us keep going and help get Democratic candidates elected. Rent, computers, software, printing costs, electricity bills, paper, printers, stamps, gasoline, etc. Please consider making a monthly donation of $5 or $10. It's easy! Just click here. Or if you would rather write a check, you can make it payable to MCDCC and send it to the address below. Any donation is very much appreciated.