Home > F.A.Qs > General
Printable Version
Tell a friend
FAQs
I am trying to find information on the November 2010 elections.
The 2010 election is an important one. This the election year where local officials run. This includes everyone from the Governor to the State Assembly to the County Council. While the Presidential election year receives a great deal of media attention often it is said all politics is local. This election year is the local year and is an important one.
Please check back often with us to see how you might participate.
Where is the Montgomery County Central Committee located? How do I find the office?
A. The address is 3720
Farragut Ave. # 303, Kensington, MD 20895. For
very specific directions from your location,
type in your address and our address into
Mapquest.
What is the Montgomery County population? How many Democrats are there?
A. With a population of
approximately 873,000, Montgomery County is
Maryland's largest jurisdiction. Montgomery
County also contains more registered Democrats
(approximately 246,000) than any other
jurisdiction in the state.
I want to volunteer for the Democratic Party. How do I go about it?
A. We have numerous opportunities and are always in need of people to volunteer in our office. We are also in need of precinct officials to bring the message of Democratic values to your community! Our various democratic candidates often need volunteers as well. There are many ways to volunteer
-
Go to the volunteer form on this site located at http://www.mcdcc.org/index.php?display=Join/volunteer/Y/pid/333834
-
Call our office at 301-946-1000 to request a volunteer packet with more information or
-
Email montgomerydems@msn.com.
What is the goal of the party?
A. Our party strives to
ensure the election of Democrats to public
office, while encouraging the participation of
precinct officials, activists, volunteers and
contributors.
What does the Montgomery County Democratic Party represent?
A. The Montgomery County Democratic Party represents the progressive traditions that have long characterized the people and the politics of Montgomery County, Maryland. Our county is known for its open and honest government, compassionate and conscientious public servants, first-rate educational system and fiscally responsible management.
Don't see your question answered here? Ask us!
