Current Precinct Officers & Information HERE
What is a precinct?
A precinct is a district of a county, city or town as defined for voting purposes. A precinct defines who votes at your polling place. They are based on population numbers and geography. There are currently 38 Precincts in Alamance County.
Which precinct am I in ?
You can easily look up your precinct HERE . Your precinct is listed under your Polling Place Address.
How did my precinct vote? You can view voter turnout and election results for your precinct HERE
If you’d like to see a map of all Alamance precincts click HERE
Alamance County Democratic Party Sustaining Fund
The Sustaining Fund truly lives up to its name because it is the money that keeps our NC party functioning. A brief list of some of the services provided to county parties by these funds are:
• Provide Votebuilder to County Parties • Maintenance and Updating of NC Party’s Website • Organize and Conduct Training for Party Officers, Activists & Volunteers • Development of Literature on Democratic Issues and Message • Provide Mobilize for County Parties
This program gives the party the ability to build a grassroots organization, disseminate information, recruit and train candidates, employ staff and volunteers, maintain a voter file, support and advise Democratic elected officials and party officers at all levels.
If you would like to make a contribution to the Alamance County Democratic Party Sustaining Fund please click HERE
Getting involved in your precinct is the most effective way to help Democratic candidates win. Each precinct elects a chair, vice chair, secretary, and treasurer every two years. These are unpaid, volunteer positions. We need you to come to your meeting, elect officers or run for a position yourself, write and pass resolutions. This is your chance to meet new people and to be part of the positive change you want to see in our county, state, and country.
Our Precincts are where our power is.
Successful politics requires grassroots organization, that’s where precincts come in because they are the most local, most basic unit in American politics. Virtually everything in politics is built around precincts. That means that when it comes to elections or organizing around a local issue, precinct organization has a huge effect on the outcome.
So, how do you get involved in your precinct?
Volunteer. Someone needs to be in charge. For precincts, that means “precinct chair” and officers. A precinct chair is someone who serves as a point of contact between the people in their local neighborhood and the ACDP and NCDP.