Becoming a PCO

Becoming a Washington State, Kittitas County Republican Party Precinct Committee Officer (PCO), is a great way to become involved with the Kittitas County Republican Party. As a PCO you will be part of the foundation of the Kittitas County Republican Party and you will be actively involved in the election of Republicans at the local, county, state, and even federal levels.

If your precinct has a vacant position, you can become nominated by the Kittitas County Republican Party Chair after attending three PCO meetings.

Additionally, in even number years, PCOs are elected during the primary election. You will need to file for this position in late July and can do so in person by filing this form and submitting the filing fee of $1.00. Forms can be mailed in during this period also.

Even if there is no vacancy for a PCO in your precinct, there are many different ways you can volunteer in an effort to elect Republicans to all levels of offices, local, county, state, and federal. We encourage you to attend one of our monthly PCO meetings. These are held on the second Thursday of every month at the Rodeo City Barbeque, 204 N. Main Street, in Ellensburg, WA.

Through efforts made by citizen patriots, such as yourself, you will be making a significant contribution by delivering every Republican vote on the day of election. This important task can only be accomplished with your help!
Upcoming Events:

Our next KCRP Monthly Meeting 
is on February 9th

(Second Thursday of the month)
 from 6:30 - 8:00 pm at The Rodeo
City BBQ in Ellensburg, WA.

Please attend,    We will have some
important buisiness to complete.


Our 2012 Lincoln Day Dinner
will be at 6PM on March 31st 
 at the CWU Surc Ballroom
Our guest Speaker will be
Rob McKenna!

Tickets are $35 and just
$30 for students.
Contact Susan Martin
962-6413




 
 

2012 Presidential Caucus 
The Kittitas County Republican
Party will hold its Precinct
Caucuses, along with the other
39 County  Central Committees
of the Washington State
Republican  Party on March 3rd
at 10 am. The location will be
Hal Holmes Community Center.


In the 2011 Legislative Session,
the Washington State Legislature
suspended the Presidential
Primary Ballot. Washington State
Republican Party will use the
system of caucuses and
conventions to gauge support
for presidential candidates and
elect their delegates to their
National Convention in Tampa,
Florida. In order to participate
you must be a registered voter
and declare yourself to be a
Republican.














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