PCOs are the heart and soul of the Grant County Republican Party.
They're the ones on the ground, connecting with neighbors, and building strong communities.
Their dedication ensures a solid Republican turnout in elections, leading to wins across the board.
Every race matters, and it all begins with the PCOs.
Communities with active PCOs experience increased voter turnout.
PCOs play a pivotal role in electing candidates across various levels, from school boards to statewide offices.
Numerous elected officials started their political journey as PCOs, highlighting the significance of a robust PCO network in nurturing future leaders.
- Represent our Party in your Precinct
- Identify Republicans in your precinct
- Register likely Republicans to vote
- Remind Republicans in your precinct to vote
- Elect party leadership
- Support Republican candidates running for office
- Participation as a Member in good standing
ADDITIONNAL RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
- Attending Central Committee Meetings – approximately 4 times a year
- Attending your monthly District PCO Meetings
Here are the requirements:
1. Be a member of the Republican Party.
2. Be a registered voter in the precinct.
3. File for election during even-numbered years.
If running unopposed, the PCO candidate is automatically elected.
In contested races, the candidate with the most votes in the August Primary wins.
PCOs serve a two-year term starting December 1st following the election.
You can request to become a PCO, even in a non-election year.
Contact us to see if you live in a
Vacant PCO precinct
If you need help locating your precinct, please send an email to [email protected]
Request For More Information
OR
To Become A PCO