Precinct Profiles

Meet the grassroots leaders of your neighborhood. Select your precinct below to view the dedicated Chair's profile, contact info, and localized announcements.

Precinct Organization Chart

This works for many precincts, but you know your precinct best. Make adjustments according to your precinct's geography, needs, and the availability/needs of volunteers. Some volunteers will love blockwalking or calling voters; others won't. That's okay. Everyone can do something.

Precinct Chair

You are the central manager and the main go-to person for your precinct.

Neighborhood Captains (3–5 per Precinct)

Break your precinct down into major subdivisions, neighborhoods, or areas. Choose your most capable volunteers to serve as Captains who will manage each of these divisions. Captains report directly to the Precinct Chair.

Block Workers (3–5 per subdivision)

Break your subdivisions and neighborhoods down into blocks. Assign (or have your Captains assign) Block Workers to one or a few blocks each. Block Workers report directly to their Captain.

Voters

Voters are the target of each member of the precinct organization. Reach out to voters and get to know them. Make sure they are currently registered to vote. Let them know about events, candidates, and issues; make sure they have a plan to vote; get them to the polls! Encourage them to volunteer.

Precinct Chairs
(1 per precinct)
Neighborhood Captains
(3-5 per precinct)
Block Workers
(3-5 per neighborhood)
Voters

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The Power of the Precinct Model

See how Precinct 107 builds their team. Alma sits at the center of a growing organized network. Each Neighborhood Captain and Block Worker has their own dedicated circle of voters. Together, they instantly command a 70+ voter base.

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Precinct Chair
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Neighborhood Captains
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