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Bylaws, Officers, Policies and Procedures of the 1st District Democrats Organization.
A Democratic Precinct Committee Officer, PCO, is the elected neighborhood representative of the Democratic Party. A precinct consists of 300 to 600 registered voters, or about 180 to 360 households. PCOs run for office on the Primary Election Ballot in even numbered years.
The goal of the 1st Legislative District Zeitgeist Project is to build a participative online communications framework that extoles the virtues of the American Progressive viewpoint and inspires like-
Welcome to your new CivicSpace-powered website. CivicSpace is a distribution of Drupal, a content management system that can be used to create a large variety of different websites. Thus, CivicSpace is a highly configurable platform that is useful for promoting civic action and better facilitiates community interaction and collaboration than is possible with other web publishing systems.
This CivicSpace Site Configuration Guide will help you to finish configuring your CivicSpace site and can serve as a reference as you administer your site over time. It is not possible within the scope of this text to explain all CivicSpace configurations, modules, and features. Instead, the CivicSpace Site Configuration Guide is intended as a large FAQ that will guide you through some basic issues and answer some specific configuration questions which should get you started. As you become more comfortable with CivicSpace, it is certainly worthwhile to learn more -- so that you can take advantage of the flexibility and wide range of configuration options and additional features.
Why are you doing this?
- I want to make a difference
- I want to have input
- When your kids or grandkids ask you: “What did you do?”, what will you say?
- I’m not willing to let others decide what the world will be like.
- All the things my grandparents worked to preserve for the future are being eroded. I want to preserve what’s left for my kids.
Current and back issues of the district newsletter.

