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WHAT IS THE COUNTY COMMITTEE
The County Committee is the body that elects the chair of the County Chair.
The most important job of the County Committee member is to elect the County Chair of the party and select the replacement of any state assembly member that resigned. Many registered Democrats or Republicans ignore its existence.
The time commitment is about 32 hours every two years or about 3 minutes a day.
CANDIDATES VOTER GUIDE
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REPRESENT YOUR BLOCK AT YOUR PARTY COMMITTEE
ZOOM WITH PAPERBOY LOVE PRINCE
Sal Albanese, Badrun Khan, Ben Yee, Vittoria Fariello, and Jared Rich discuss the weaponization of the electoral process with Paperboy Love Prince in five one-hour candid chats. These videos were recorded while Paperboy Love Prince was running for congress, and discovering first-hand, the different steps involved in running for public office. The goal of these video chats is to demonstrate that there is hope, but it will require every voter to participate in the political process by going beyond just showing up to the polls to vote. Democracy depends on it!
THE STRUCTURE OF THE COUNTY COMMITTEE
Ben Yee present the Stucture of the Manhattan County Committee. There are slight different from one county to the other, but the basic logic is the same. If you are outside New York, you can find the process by googling "County Chair" and the name of your party.
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