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Auction Procurement Form

Written by: Clark County Republican Party
Last Updated: 24 January 2025

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What is a PCO ?

Written by: Clark County Republican Party
Last Updated: 06 March 2025

PCO ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

This document is intended to highlight the roles and responsibilities of a PCO in the Clark County Republican Party. It is not intended to be detailed. Rather it is intended to be the beginning of a journey of education and experience.

What is a PCO?

Precinct Committee Officers (PCOs) are elected officials of the Republican or Democrat party. As a PCO of the Republican Party, you are the primary conduit between voters in your precinct and the Republican Party.

Role of a PCO

A PCO is the grassroots representative of the Republican Party within a precinct. In Clark County, Republican PCOs play a crucial role in organizing and mobilizing conservative voters to participate in elections and shape party policies at the local level. PCOs are the boots on the ground. To win elections we must have a PCO in each precinct reaching voters, persuading them to vote for our candidates and promoting the Republican party.

Requirements to Become a PCO

PCO Election (RCW 29A.80.041& RCW 29A.80.051)

  • Must be at least 18 and a registered voter in the precinct they wish to represent.
  • Must affiliate with the Republican Party.
  • Can be elected during the Primary Election held in even-numbered years. Or they can be appointed after the bi-annual CCRP Organization meeting by the Legislative District (LD) Chair and then by the CCRP Chair to fill a vacancy.
  • File for candidacy with the local elections office during the filing period (typically in May of even-numbered years).
  • If unopposed a PCO candidate is automatically elected, if opposed whoever receives the most votes in the August Primary will be elected
  • Serve a two-year term starting December 1st following the election.

PCO Appointment (RCW 29A.28.071)

  • PCO appointment for open precincts must be after the county reorganization meeting.
  • PCO appointment is made first by the Legislative District (LD) Chair and then by the CCRP Chair to fill a vacancy.

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Last Updated: 13 August 2025

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Last Updated: 19 January 2025

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Clark County Precincts

Precincts are smallest geographical areas for which officers are elected. Nevertheless, the precinct level is where citizen involvement and grassroots activities happen. Contact your PCO and get involved!

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