The Los Alamos Democratic Party Meets the 2nd Monday of Every Month on the UNM-LA Campus, Building 5 or 6, or via ZOOM.
Minutes for the Monthly Meetings can be found HERE
State Party Rules can be found HERE
Supplemental County Party Rules can be found HERE
Recorded Meetings can be found HERE
County Party Officers
County Chair - Cat Ozment ([email protected])
County Vice-Chair - Tom McCrory
County Treasurer - Leslie Hanson
County Secretary - Lindsey Bargelt
Wards
There are three Wards - A, B, and C.
Ward A: Precincts 1-7
Chair - David Hanson
Vice- Chair - Brandi Engeman
Ward B: Precincts 8,9, 17-21
Chair - Michael Dolejsi
Vice-Chair - Grant Harding
Ward C: Precincts 10-16
Chair - Amy Storey
Vice-Chair - Andrea Determan
State Central Committee Members
Whitney Holland
Jeff Wauson
Alissa Grissom
Tom Bowles
George Chandler
The Democratic County Central Committee (CCC) is the Party Leadership Team. This team is comprised of four county-level officers and delegates representing the three Wards in Los Alamos County. The number of delegates for each Ward is determined by Democratic voter turnout in the most recent election.
At the County Convention, held in odd-numbered years, the party elects Ward Delegates, party Chair and Vice-Chair, and State Central Committee (SCC) Members to serve two-year terms. Wards first elect their representatives to the CCC, who then vote for party officers. Each Ward has a Chair, Vice-Chair, and Delegates. Outgoing party officers and certain elected officials also vote for the new party leadership.
The CCC elects the party Chair, Vice-Chair, and five additional members for the SCC. According to state party rules, county-level officials and SCC must have gender parity.
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There is also no mention of who is a democrat, whether a registered democrat in the county where they live, or something else.
Looks like a lot of rules that are making hard for democrats to have any input to the process.
Why not email Democrats in the state, if they opt in, to get announcements. Not all people read the local papers.
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George Kyrala