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Precinct Chair Training |
Precinct Chair
As precinct chair appointments are considered and voted on at Executive Committee Meetings, this gives any Democrat interested in serving as a precinct chair (if their precinct has a chair vacancy) an opportunity to contact us before the next Executive Committee Meeting. Check the Calendar for the next scheduled meeting. How does one become a precinct chair?
By running for precinct chair. To run, a Democrat must file an application to appear on the ballot in the Democratic Primary. Like any other office holder, precinct chairs run for office, sometimes have primary opponents, and once elected by the voters in their precinct, must file for re-election every two years. Complete this form. Pct. form needs to filled out and notarized; with original turned in to Arthur Resa, County Chair. He will take forms and file them with County Clerk.
By getting appointed to precinct chair by the Executive Committee upon recommendation by the Vacancy Committee (an Executive Committee Subcommittee comprised of Executive Committee Members) to fill a vacancy. To be considered for appointment, a Democrat must submit a letter to Democratic Headquarters offering to fill a vacancy. The Democrat applying must live and be registered to vote in the precinct for which s/he is applying to fill the vacancy.
How do vacancies occur?
When no one in a precinct files by the filing deadline to run for precinct chair.
When a precinct chair submits a letter of resignation to Democratic Headquarters, moves out of their precinct, or passes away.
Precinct Chair Training (Powerpoint)
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Precinct Map |
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Click here to download the Bell County Voting Precinct
Map. This is a .jpg image and
you will need some software that will allow you to read this file. If you
cannot open the file you may be able to view the map on the Bell County web page
located at http://www.bellcountytx.com/map.htm .
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