A Message from the Chair


Strategy for Growth

 

When precincts are organized, the Libertarian vote is maximized and our candidates do better at the polls. In addition to statutory responsibilities for the conduct of precinct conventions, the Precinct Chair is responsible for canvassing the precinct and coordinating all campaign work in that precinct, arranging meetings, recruiting volunteers, and training and directing those volunteers. The Precinct Chair carries out all the Party's strategies in the precinct. A good Precinct Chair is the soul of the Party.

 


 

The Precinct Chair gets the Party's message to the individual and carries out the Party's program to get the voters to the polls on Election Day. The Precinct Chair must be depended on to carry out responsibilities capably and efficiently. He or she should be an outgoing person because the basis of all precinct organization is one-on-one personal contact.

<!--Should an elected or appointed Precinct Chair be unable or unwilling to do the work, a precinct coordinator should be chosen to carry on the political work in the precinct.-->

There is no single more important job for a Libertarian County Chair than to recruit enthusiastic, responsible people to serve as Precinct Chairs <!--or precinct coordinators--> in every precinct in the county. Active Precinct Chairs will be the core of a winning campaign.

Duties and Responsibilities of a Precinct Chair

 

An active, effective Precinct Chair makes a huge difference in the success of the Party and our candidates. What follows is a very brief list of the kinds of things a Precinct Chair can and should do that will make a real difference in electing Libertarians.
 

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