Steps to becoming a Precinct Committeeman (PC)

Step #1

In order to complete Step #2, you will need the following information:

  • Precinct Number
  • Precinct Name
  • Voter ID Number
  • Congressional District Number
  • Legislative District Number
  • Supervisorial District Number

You can get this information by clicking on the Get My Voter Info button above and this will take you to the Maricopa County BeBallotReady website. This assumes you are already registered to vote. If you haven’t registered yet, you can register to vote here.

Step #2

Download and fill out the PC Appointment Request Form. To complete this step, you will need all of the information from Step #1.

Step #3

Upload your completed form to the Maricopa County Republican Committee for approval. Keep in mind that becoming a PC is a process, so please be patient; most applications take about 3 to 4 months to be approved. Come participate in our meetings and events while you are waiting. We want all to come

Precinct Committeemen (PC) is the most important elected official in the Republican Party – it is the official title of a grassroots volunteer.  As a PC, you have the opportunity to vote and meaningfully participate in your LD meetings. As the closest political representatives to the voters, we maintain regular interactions with party officials. A PC plays a crucial role in electing district, county, and state party officers, as well as delegates to the Presidential Convention and Republican National Committee members. Here is a link to a document that better explains the position.

Every PC brings unique talents and perspectives to the table, contributing to the vibrant tapestry of our Republican party. We wholeheartedly encourage all PCs to engage actively in our mission to strengthen the Republican party and secure victories in upcoming elections. We anticipate that PCs will embrace the following responsibilities:

  1. Promote the republican party and candidates
  2. Attend the MCRC Statuatory Meeting to vote on country leadership, resolutions and bylaws. (Annual Mandatory Meeting)
  3. Attend LD28 monthly meetings to remain up-to-date on issues and receive important updates
  4. Get Out The Vote efforts: door knocking neighborhoods, phone banking, texting, working the polls
  5. Republican party needs your help. Bring your unique skills!

Becoming a PC is straightforward. To qualify, you need to be a registered Republican who embraces Republican values. Additionally, ensure that your precinct has open PC positions available.

Precinct Committeemen are elected every August in even-numbered years, serving a vital role in our political landscape. Their term lasts until the next primary election, giving them a full two years to make an impact.

PC elections occur in even number voting years during the August primaries. To be placed on the ballot, please follow the steps below.

  1. Have all of your information ready by visiting BeBalltReady website.
  2. Identify your precinct boundaries. This will tell you who you are allowed to get signatures from.
  3. Download and complete the nomination petition by getting 10 signatures from patrons within your precinct.
  4. Download and complete the nomination declaration form.
  5. Visit the LD28 for the February or March monthly meeting on EVEN years to be on the ballot.

Please note for PC appointments, there MUST be a vacancies in your precinct.

  1. Follow the three steps listed above which are
    1. Get your voter information
    2. Fill out the PC Appointment Request Form
    3. Submit to the County