
Become a Precinct Committee Person (PCP)
Low time commitment. High community impact. We may not be able to control D.C., but we can shape Deschutes County.
Precinct Committee Persons (PCPs) are the organizing heart of the Democratic Party. They’re the bridge between neighbors and local leadership, the people who keep our grassroots strong, connected, and responsive. There are no formal obligations for PCPs beyond being a registered Democrat.
Why Becoming a PCP Matters for Amy
PCPs are the only people who can vote in the Deschutes Democrats endorsement process — and Amy needs strong support from PCPs who know her values, her record, and her commitment to this community.
Becoming a PCP is one of the most powerful ways you can help move this campaign forward. Help Amy win this endorsement with your vote!
PCPs vote in mid January on who the Deschutes Democrats will endorse. You can be a part of that vote!
How to Vote for the Endorsement
To vote in the Deschutes Dems endorsement, you must be a current PCP by the time ballots go out. If you're not already one, you can become an appointed PCP — it's simple and takes just a few minutes.
How to Become an Appointed PCP (Deadline: Thursday, Dec 11 at 4:00 PM)
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Scan it or take a clear photo
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Email it to us by Thursday, December 11 at 4:00 PM - amy@vote4sabbadini.com
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Once submitted, you’ll be placed on the appointment list for the next meeting, Thursday, December 11 at 6 PM where you’ll be officially appointed as a PCP.
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After appointment, you’ll be eligible to vote in the Deschutes Democrats endorsement for Amy.
Becoming a PCP is quick — but it makes a huge difference. Your voice and your vote help ensure we elect leaders who show up with integrity, curiosity, and care for our whole community. Amy is counting on you, and we’re grateful to have you with us.
How to vote for Amy in January
In mid-January (exact date TBD) you will receive an email from the Deschutes Democrats with your ballot to vote for Amy - and the other County Commissioner seats, too. We will email you to remind you to look for it. You vote via that email. It's that simple.