Skagit County Precinct Committee Officers

Precinct Committee Officers (PCOs)

How to Find Your Elected PCO

To find your elected PCO, follow these steps:

  • Log in to the official Washington State voter portal at Vote.WA.gov.
  • On the right side of the page, select “Your Elected Officials”.
  • Scroll to the very bottom of the page to see if your PCO is listed.
What to Do If You Don’t See a Democratic PCO

If an elected PCO is not listed for your precinct:

  • Check the Skagit County Democrats Vacant Precinct Tracker.
  • If your precinct is not listed on the tracker, email chair@skagitdemocrats.org to find out who your appointed PCO is.
  • If your precinct is listed as vacant, please consider applying for a PCO appointment to fill the vacancy.

Become a Precinct Committee Officer

Find more information about PCO duties in the PCO Handbook (English); PCO Handbook (Spanish)

Note: You must live in a vacant precinct to be appointed as the PCO for that precinct. If you do not live in a vacant precinct, you can still become its Precinct Captain. Precinct Captains ‘fill-in’ as temporary PCOs for vacant precincts while they help us find and appoint an official PCO to replace them.

To apply, fill out this PCO Application.

You will be contacted to schedule an interview. If recommended, appointments are confirmed by the Executive Board.

Contact our Chair, Roger Phillip, at chair@skagitdemocrats.org if you have questions about becoming a PCO or Precinct Captain.


Vacant Skagit County Precincts

The Vacant Precinct tracker (Updated on 10/28/2025) currently shows all precincts that do not have an Elected or Appointed PCO.

All appointments need to be renewed following the bi-annual reorganization .


Go to Skagit County’s interactive map or Geographic Information Services page for more information on the Precinct Maps.

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