Precinct Committee Officers (PCOs)
Being a Precinct Committee Officer (PCO) is one of the most important roles in our party. As a PCO, you are on the front lines of winning elections up and down the ballot – from the School Board to the Senate. Here’s what PCOs do:
HOW DO I BECOME A PCO?
You can be elected to a 2-year term as a PCO by your neighbors in the August primary in even-numbered years. To do so, you’ll need to file to run for PCO with your county auditor.
Don’t worry -- it’s fast, free, and you can do it securely online:
PCO Resources:
PCO Handbook (English)
PCO Handbook (Spanish)
Precinct Map (Okanogan County)
Being a Precinct Committee Officer (PCO) is one of the most important roles in our party. As a PCO, you are on the front lines of winning elections up and down the ballot – from the School Board to the Senate. Here’s what PCOs do:
- PCOs are the main point of information and contact for voters in your neighborhood and within the
Democratic Party. - PCOs are also a central part of their local Democratic organization. They elect Party leadership,
help fill vacancies in elected office, and lead their precinct caucus every two years. - Becoming a PCO is one of the most important roles you can play in helping Democrats win up and down the
ballot in your area.
HOW DO I BECOME A PCO?
You can be elected to a 2-year term as a PCO by your neighbors in the August primary in even-numbered years. To do so, you’ll need to file to run for PCO with your county auditor.
Don’t worry -- it’s fast, free, and you can do it securely online:
- First, click here to find this year’s filing and election dates at the WA Secretary of State website.
- Then, click here to file for PCO at the WA State Voter Registration and Ballot info site!
PCO Resources:
PCO Handbook (English)
PCO Handbook (Spanish)
Precinct Map (Okanogan County)
Okanogan County has about 240 precincts - the most of any rural county in the State. Most of our precincts have anywhere from 50-250 voters. While our goal is to have a PCO for every precinct, the reality is that neither major political party has been able to accomplish this in recent years. Below is a list of the current PCOs, for the term December 1, 2024 - November 30, 2026.