Colorado Precinct Caucus
Coloradans will elect precinct committeemen at the Colorado Precinct Caucuses on February 7, 2012.
This is another opportunity to achieve a center of power and it won't come around again for another two years.
Qualifications
Most importantly, you have to show up at the caucus.
You must live within the precinct boundary.
You must be registered to vote (or 18 years old) and indicate a party affiliation for the party you want to represent.
I challenge you. Do you have what it takes to actually accomplish something of lasting effect? Or will you use one of your pat excuses? I've heard them all. (See The Power Is There for the Taking.)
To answer questions so that you can get yourself elected at your precinct caucus, Project City Hall will produce a live teleconference on January 30th (see below) to discuss strategy and answer your questions.
What: | Colorado Precinct Caucus Teleconference |
When: | Monday, January 30, 2012 at 7:00 pm (Mountain) |
Where: | Your home or mobile telephone |
Details: | To receive teleconference call details, Sign up or text Colorado PC, {your name}, {your e-mail address} to (973)498-8066 |
How to Determine Your Precinct
- Go to the Colorado Secretary of State Registered Voter Search or Colorado Republican Caucus Precinct Caucus and enter your county, city, and address.
For example:
9309 W Ute Dr
80128 - Note the Precinct Number preceding the Caucus Location on the results page.
For example:
Precinct: 1222230030
Caucus Location: Chatfield High School
Address: 7227 S. Simms S
City: Littleton 80127 - Write down the address and print a map if you need to.
For example:
Chatfield High School
7227 S. Simms S
Getting on the Ballot
- Call your county executive committee and ask how many precinct committeemen your precinct can elect. (It will be at least two.)
- Ask for the names of each of the current precinct leaders and their contact information (e-mail address and telephone number).
- Call your county clerk and ask for the petition forms to get on the ballot for a precinct committeeman.
- Ask if a precinct committeeman was elected in the previous election cycle, how many people from the precinct voted in the same party, and how many votes were cast for each precinct committeemen on the ballot or as write-ins.
- Join other Coloradans on the live teleconference call (see below) where you can ask questions.
- Prepare printed information about yourself so that you can quickly communicate the information to everyone you meet (your neighbors) from your precinct.
- Prepare printed information about any party platform ideas that you have.
- Circulate your petitions. Remember to follow exactly the procedure to get the signatures.
- When you have all your petitions together get them notarized.
- File your petitions with the county clerk as soon as you have the number of signatures along with a buffer for those that may be disqualified.
Winning the Election
Winning a precinct election is easy, even with someone running against you, which is rare. You can do it if you prepare in advance and have a plan. Many people are looking for leaders and will accept almost anyone who simply steps up to lead. Just look at your current set of elected officials for proof of that.
After the Election
- Get a current copy of your state party executive committee by-laws and of your county party executive committee by-laws.
- Find out from the out-going county party executive committee when the organizational meeting is scheduled to elect new officers.
- Keep in touch, because we'll be producing training teleconferences about all the aspects of being an effective precinct committeeman.
Who Should Attend?
- Anyone who wants to take their country back.
- Anyone who values freedom and liberty.
- If you're already a precinct committeeman, attend to encourage others and to relate your own experience.
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