Denver County Republican Party
Your Neighborhood Needs a Republican Champion
Become a Precinct Committee Person — the most powerful grassroots role in the Republican Party. You'll be the official voice for conservative values on your block, in your neighborhood, and across Denver.
Imagine being the official Republican voice in your neighborhood. That's exactly what a Precinct Committee Person does. You become the link between your neighbors and the Denver Republican Party — informing, engaging, and activating voters right where you live.
Denver has 9 House Districts; each divided into precincts. Every precinct can have two PCPs — neighborhood leaders who serve two-year terms and sit on the County Central Committee, the body that elects all county party leadership.
PCPs are the backbone of our movement. Without them, there is no party at the grassroots level.
What Is a Precinct Committee Person?
THE MOST IMPORTANT JOB IN THE PARTY
WHY IT MATTERS
Why Become a PCP?
Meet Your Republican Neighbors
Make phone calls, knock doors, or host casual meetups. Build the community that already exists but hasn't been organized yet.
Turn Out the Vote
Your #1 job: maximize Republican voter turnout in your precinct. Every vote counts more in Denver than you think.
Vote on Party Leadership
As a Central Committee member, you vote on the County Chair and party officers. You help set the direction of the Denver GOP.
Shape the Platform
Propose and vote on resolutions at caucus and county assembly. Your ideas become party policy.
Support Republican Candidates
Distribute voter guides, share candidate info, and help campaigns connect with voters in your precinct.
Serve as an Election Judge
Recruit and serve as election judges at Voter Service Polling Centers. Protect election integrity from the inside.
Run the Caucus
Every two years, you help run the precinct caucus — welcoming neighbors, managing votes, and completing paperwork.
Recruit More Leaders
Find volunteers, recruit future PCPs, and grow the Republican presence in your neighborhood.
Your Role as a Neighborhood Leader
In Your Neighborhood
Get to know Republicans in your precinct through phone calls, door knocking, and neighborhood meetups. Identify, register, and turn out voters.
With the County Party
Attend Executive Committee meetings. Serve as an officer or committee member. Recruit volunteers and help the County Chair build the party.
During Elections
Recruit election judges. Distribute voter information. Run Get Out The Vote efforts. Mobilize your precinct on election day.
At Caucus
Help conduct the Republican Caucus in your district. Complete paperwork, organize your precinct, and ensure every Republican voice is heard.
Path 1: Elected at Caucus
PCPs are elected for two-year terms at the Republican Precinct Caucus. The next caucus is Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Show up, declare your candidacy, and your neighbors vote you in.
You must be a registered Republican in Denver County with your registration dated prior to 2/09/2026.
Register for Caucus →Path 2: Appointed Anytime
Many precincts have vacancies. If your precinct has an open PCP seat, your House District Captain or the County Chair can appoint you at any time — no need to wait for caucus.
Just fill out the application. We'll match you with your precinct and get you started.
Apply for Appointment →“Being a PCP will change how you see politics. It’s not about Washington — it’s about your street, your neighbors, your community. That’s where real change happens.”