
Every Democrat in Mecklenburg County is invited to help organize their precinct. A voting precinct is the smallest voting unit of the Democratic Party. People in a precinct live near each other and have the same designated polling place (where you vote) on Election Day. There are 195 voting precincts in Mecklenburg. Precincts that have been organized are prepared to assist with voter outreach, registration, education, and GOTV efforts well before it's time to pull the lever.
Getting involved in your precinct is one of the most essential ways to help Democratic candidates win in 2020 and beyond. Each precinct elects a chair, vice chair, secretary, and treasurer every two years. These are unpaid, volunteer positions. We need you to come to your meeting, elect officers or run for a position yourself, write and pass resolutions. This is your chance to meet new people and to be part of the positive change you want to see in our county, state, and country.
Getting involved in your precinct is one of the most essential ways to help Democratic candidates win in 2020 and beyond. Each precinct elects a chair, vice chair, secretary, and treasurer every two years. These are unpaid, volunteer positions. We need you to come to your meeting, elect officers or run for a position yourself, write and pass resolutions. This is your chance to meet new people and to be part of the positive change you want to see in our county, state, and country.
If you want us to notify you about your precinct meeting and other upcoming party events, please fill out our Precinct notification form. |
Click here for a list of precinct chairs. The Mecklenburg Board of Elections has printable maps for precincts as well as voting districts. |