Sunday, September 12, 2004
Duties of precinct leaders
From: Rod Sullivan
We have had a few questions regarding the actual duties of Precinct Leaders.
The following list, while not exclusive, should give you some ideas. As
always, feel free to contact staff at 337-VOTE with questions, comments, or
concerns.
A Precinct Leader should:
* Coordinate with other leaders in her precinct.
* Contact registered Dems in her precinct and introduce herself. Ask these
folks to vote early, serve as volunteers, etc.
* Serve as a liaison between the IDP, JC Dems, and voters in her precinct.
* Help with absentee requests within her precinct, and later assist with
ballot chasing within her precinct.
* Register voters within her precinct.
* Help put out yard signs and deliver newsletters within her precinct.
* Attend meetings and trainings.
* Assist with satellite GOTV efforts.
* Assist with Election Day GOTV efforts. (Arranging poll watchers, callers,
knockers, drivers, etc.)
* Perform other duties as needed.
This sounds like a big job, and it is. But no one is in this alone. You have
staff support, and many wonderful Democrats in all 57 Johnson County
precincts.
Obviously, every precinct is different; the job of Precinct Leader will vary
slightly from precinct to precinct. The above is just a start- we hope it
helps!
Thanks, and Go Dems!
---Rod
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