Showing posts with label precinct elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label precinct elections. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2012

"The Party is Yours for the Taking"

Far more important than the Presidential race in Kentucky this year is that in March we have our once-every-four-years chance to take over the Democratic Party.

David M. F. Schankula at Barefoot and Progressive explains:

A lot of people are frustrated with the Democratic Party. Here in Lexington, Fayette Dems are treated to a largely proactive and excellent set of Party leaders, which makes sense because most everything in Fayette County is excellent. What we don’t always have are responsive elected leaders — like a Congressman who votes to slash food and medicine aid to HIV-infected women and poor children around the world, and State Reps who pointlessly vote to disenfranchise our State Senator. But, good Dems, you do have a choice and you do have power. The Party is yours, so you can always work to change it, reshape it, reorganize it and take it over.

One of the simplest and most direct ways to do this is not by giving money to the Party but rather giving time… and not even that much.

On March 31st, 2012, the Democratic Party will gather at in its most local form… at voting precincts around the State. If you are a registered Dem, then at 10AM on March 31st, you just go to your local polling place.

There, you and other Dems will vote to elect the Party’s Precinct Delegates. Three people will be selected from each precinct — a man, a woman, and a youth (which is generously defined as someone under 35!). If 8 people show up, three of them are selected. If three people show up, then you’ve got a really good chance of being elected.

Once you are elected, you get fairly minimal but very important responsibilities. These are:

• Recruit volunteers to help with the Committee and campaigns

• Participate in the functions of the Executive Committee

• Electing the Democratic County Executive Committee at the County Convention

• Electing Delegates to the State Convention

• Keeping current records of Democrats in the precinct

• Distributing communications from the party

• Elect nominees for the ballot when there is a vacancy in county officials

• Perform duties as requested by the County Democratic Executive Committee

In other words, you are not only on the front lines of the Party, you are shaping the Party. You are taking control of it.

It also means you have the chance to move up the ladder. If you are elected to your Precinct Committee, you not only then vote at the County Convention (April 14th), you could become a delegate to the State Convention (June 2nd) and you could, further, become a delegate to the National Convention… one of those very excited political nerds and other assorted weirdos who wear funny hats, hold vertical state signs, and clap on queue when they are told to in the midst of a massive political carnival.

I’m oversimplifying all of this, of course, but… if you want to be a delegate, if you want more control over the Party, or if you just want to be more involved, March 31st @ 10AM is the time to start.

We’re pretty lucky in Fayette County and so are those fools over in Jefferson. Many others… not so much. But wherever you are, wherever you vote, the party is yours for the taking.

All you have to do is gather up some friends, head to your polling place, and take it.

The state Party has a very helpful handbook, give it a read (PDF).

In counties where the Democratic Party is not strong and active (most counties outside Lexington and Louisville), the precinct offices are wide open. Very few people show up to most polling places, and if you bring three friends along, you can be precinct chair just like that.

It's a once-in-four-years opportunity; don't miss it.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Kentucky Democratic Party Elections April 5 - Bring Your Own Pitchforks

Tired of bitching about the pathetic, useless, repug-fellating Democrats In Name Only who run the Kentucky Democratic Party?

Then Throw The Bastards Out!

Seriously. On April 5, Democrats in every precinct in every county throughout Kentucky will start voting for new party officers.

And this is not the usual hopeless "election" where you get to choose between Spineless DINO One and Spineless DINO Two.

Oh, no. This party officer election, which happens only once every four years, actually gives anyone the chance to become a democratic party official at the county, congressional district or even state level.

On Saturday morning, April 5, you show up at your precinct voting place with as many friends, relatives and neighbors who are registered Democrats in your precinct as you can, and vote yourself Precinct Captain. In most precincts, so few people attend that anyone who shows up and wants it gets it.

Think I'm kidding? Four years ago, a young man in Lexington was fed to the teeth with the way Kentucky and national Democratic "leaders" had treated his chosen presidential candidate. He decided that the best revenge was to take over the party from the inside. This political novice showed up at his precinct for the first round of party elections, and ended up on the state Central Committee.

Today, he's Executive Director of the Kentucky Democratic Party.

Don't like how Jeremy Horton is handling his new-found power? Then do to him exactly what he did to his predecessors: show up April 5 and get yourself elected precinct captain.

It's not difficult, but it does require a little planning. For that, the KDP is providing the means of its own overthrow: statewide training sessions starting this Monday, March 3.

I'll even give you a little hint the KDP trainers won't mention: Double-check your precinct voting location a few days before April 5, to make sure the existing party officials haven't changed it at the last minute, which they have been known to do. Then show up at least one hour early, to make sure they don't hold a quickie early election to protect incumbents.

So go to a training session and show up on April 5, or else for the next four years, you have to Sit The Fuck Down and Shut The Fuck Up.

Statewide Trainings for the 2008 KDP Reorganization & Conventions
Starting March 3, the Kentucky Democratic Party is conducting training and orientation sessions across the Commonwealth for the upcoming 2008 Party Reorganization & Conventions.

Trainings are free and open to the public, and we encourage ALL Democrats to attend and help the KDP Turn Kentucky Blue in 2008.

Training Locations

March 3 - PaducahTime: 5:30 p.m.
Paducah Expo Center
1 Executive Blvd.
Paducah, KY 420001
Counties served: Marshall, Calloway, Graves, McCracken, Ballard, Carlisle, Hickman, Fulton

March 4 - HopkinsvilleTime: 5:30 p.m.
Pennyrile Area District Building
300 Hammond Drive
Hopkinsville, KY 42240
Counties served: Todd, Muhlenberg, Hopkins, Christian, Trigg, Caldwell, Lyon, Crittenden, Livingston

March 5 - Bowling Green Time: 5:30 p.m.
Carroll Knicely Conference Center
2355 Nashville Road
Bowling Green, KY 42101
Counties served: Logan, Butler, Edmonson, Warren, Simpson, Allen, Barren, Metcalfe, Monroe, Hart

March 6 - Owensboro Time: 5:30 p.m.
IBEW Union Hall
2911 W. Parish Ave
Owensboro, 42301
Counties served: Hancock, Ohio, Daviess, McLean, Henderson, Webster, Union

March 7 - ElizabethtownTime: 5:30 p.m.
Baymont Inn and Suites
209 Commerce Drive
Elizabethtown KY 42701
Counties served: Meade, Breckinridge, Grayson, Hardin, Larue, Nelson, Washington, Marion

March 8 - Louisville (East)Time: 10:30 a.m.
Dunn Elementary School
2010 Rudy Lane
Louisville, KY 40207
County served: Jefferson, Bullitt, Henry, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, Trimble

March 8 - Louisville (West)Time: 2:00 p.m.
Central High School, Room # 214
1130 W. Chestnut St.
Louisville, KY 40203
County served: Jefferson, Bullitt, Henry, Jefferson, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer, Trimble

March 10 - Wilder (Covington)Time: 6:00 p.m.
Wilder City Building
520 Licking Pike
Wilder, KY 41071
Counties served: Carroll, Owen, Grant, Pendleton, Campbell, Kenton, Boone, Gallatin

March 11 - Maysville Time: 5:30 p.m.
Limestone Center
606 Bernard Coughlin Blvd.
Maysville, KY 41056
Counties served: Bracken, Robertson, Fleming, Mason, Lewis

March 13 - AshlandTime: 5:30 p.m.
Lawrence Co Convention Center
90 Bull Dog Ln
Louisa, KY 41230
Counties served: Greenup, Carter, Elliott, Lawrence, Boyd

March 14 - MoreheadTime: 5:30 p.m.
Commonwealth Room
Adron Doran University Central
150 University Blvd.
Morehead, KY 40351
Counties served: Bath, Rowan, Morgan, Menifee, Montgomery

March 15 - LexingtonTime: 10:00 a.m.
The Springs Inn
2020 Harrodsburg Road
Lexington KY 40503
Counties served: Franklin, Scott, Nicholas, Powell, Estill, Harrison, Bourbon, Clark, Madison, Garrard, Jessamine, Lincoln, Fayette, Woodford, Anderson, Mercer, Boyle

March 17 - PaintsvilleTime: 5:30 p.m.
Paintsville Community Center
232 Preston Street
Paintsville, KY 41240
Counties served: Magoffin, Johnson, Martin, Floyd, Pike

March 18 - HazardTime: 5:30 p.m.
Perry County Senior Citizens Building
354 Perry Park Road
Hazard, KY 41701
Counties served: Wolfe, Lee, Owsley, Breathitt, Knott, Perry, Leslie, Letcher

March 19 - LondonTime: 5:30 p.m.
Holiday Inn Express, Laurel Room
506 Minton Drive
London, KY 40741
Counties served: Rockcastle, Jackson, Clay, Laurel, Whitley, Knox, Bell, Harlan

March 20 - Russell SpringsTime: 5:30 p.m.
Lake Cumberland ADD Office
Lake Way Dr.
Russell Springs 42642
Counties served: Green, Taylor, Casey, Adair, Russell, Pulaski, McCreary, Wayne, Clinton, Cumberland