
The Sonoma County Democratic Party is seeking to fill vacancies on its Central Committee, which provides leadership for the organization. Currently, a seat is vacant in Sonoma County Supervisorial District 4. Click here to determine your district.
Applicants must be registered as Democrats, reside in the appropriate Supervisor District, attend monthly meetings, join at least one sub-committee, and uphold Democratic Party Values. Central Committee Members have voting privileges and serve through December 2024. Qualified candidates for the open seat in District 4 can apply by July 11 and attend the next meeting on July 12, 6:30 pm, when existing members will vote to determine new members.
Central Committee membership and vacancies can be viewed here. To apply, send name and statement of intent to p.sabo@att.net.
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