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Precinct Organizer

Being a Precinct Organizer

Fighting for Our Community

The role of Precinct Organizer (PO, formerly known as Precinct Committee Person, or PCP) is at the core of political party activity; it’s our ground game. As a PO, you are a representative of the Adams County Democratic Party in your precinct, or neighborhood. 

Elections are truly won or lost in precincts, especially in Adams County, and POs are vital to ensuring strong Democratic support for Democratic candidates and issues.

The primary role of the PO for each precinct is to work together; to serve as the connection between the Democratic Party, the voters, and our Democratic elected officials; and to represent your entire precinct within the Party.

Being a Precinct Organizer isn't just about politics—it's about being a good neighbor. It’s about listening, connecting, and ensuring every voice in your community is heard.

Connect with your Neighbors

Be a Trusted Source of information for your Neighbors

Your priority here

Offer voter resources & activities

Be a Voting Member of the Adams County, House District and Vacancy Committees

Receive Training and Support from Adams County PO Team

What is a Precinct?

Part of a territory with boundaries established for administrative purposes for election purposes.  This could be a neighborhood or a subdivision of a county, town, city, or ward.

In Adams County, we have 283 Precincts, & each precinct gets 2 Precinct Officers

Where is my Precinct?

Go to Adams County Maps (https://tinyurl.com/ADCOMap) and type in your address.

This will give you a map of your precinct, along with your State and House District information. 

Is there training/ resources to help me?

Yes! We'll be kicking off training soon so let us know if you would like to become your neighborhood's PO and come join our team!

What is a Precinct Organizer?

Precinct Organizers are grassroots neighborhood leaders and party officers crucial to Democratic success.


Precinct Organizers help elect (or reelect) qualified, responsible, and progressive candidates to every Colorado office, and keep Democratic values in action.

What are the Expectations on my time?

We are asking each Precinct Organizer to be able to give about 2-6 hours per month.  

A Precinct Organizer is a designated person for a neighborhood for a two year period.  

How do I become a PO?

Join your local Caucus and you can sign up! Caucus info is here.

If you can't make it to Caucus, send your request to our Chair at chair@adamscountydems.org

Let our Adams County Chair know if you want to learn more and see if being a PO is a good fit for you.

Precinct Organizers