Skagit County Precinct Committee Officers
Precinct Committee Officers (PCOs)
ATTENTION: In order to be a PCO, ALL PCOs (incumbent and candidates) must file with the Skagit County Auditor office during the week of May 16th – 20th!
There are three ways you can file:
Online
May 16 at 9am – May 20 at 4 pm. Online filing is available 24 hours a day, and candidates can use a credit card to pay filing fees.
Candidates who will be out of the area during the filing period can file by mail beginning Monday May 3, 2021 and ending at 4:30 pm on the last day of the regular filing period. Filings received through the mail before or after the prescribed time, regardless of postmark, are invalid and will be returned.In person
Skagit County Elections is open Monday – Friday from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm at:700 S. 2nd St, Room 201 Mount Vernon, Washington
from https://www.skagitcounty.net/Departments/AuditorElections/main.htm
This is the latest information we have for PCOs. LD stands for Legislative District (state), CD stands for Congressional District (federal), and CM stands for Commissioner District.
To find your precinct, enter your name and date of birth in the online Washington State MyVote Form.
To get more detail, go to Skagit County’s interactive map.
To see what precinct your are in, go to Skagit County’s list of precinct maps
Complete List of Skagit County Precincts
Become a Precinct Committee Officer
Find more information about what it means to be a PCO here.
Apply to be a PCO if there is none in your precinct as shown in the list above.
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, download the PCO Application.