Precinct captains refers to individuals who are responsible for managing and organizing activities within specific districts or neighborhoods, called precincts. They help coordinate efforts, mobilize volunteers, and communicate with people in their assigned area for a specific purpose, such as during elections or community events.
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Left to right: Senator Gustavo Rivera, Bronx District Attorney Robery Johnson, Board President of 49th Commnity Council Joe Thompson, Senator Jeff Klein, Councilman James Vacca, and
49th Precinct Captain Timothy McCormack c / o Kathleen Canzoniero
Left to right: Senator Gustavo Rivera, Bronx District Attorney Robery Johnson, Board President of 49th Commnity Council Joe Thompson, Senator Jeff Klein, Councilman James Vacca, and 49th
Precinct Captain Timothy McCormack
In June, Microsoft (msft) said it would supply the new Azure - based technology for
precinct captains at the caucus to log and report results, a process that has been done manually in the past.
The park district has been viewed for so long as Kelly «s patronage fiefdom — with an estimated 1,000
Democratic precinct captains on its payroll
That «s how Ed Kelly saw the Chicago park system: as a grab bag of gifts for neighborhoods that he liked and that liked him, and as a vast employment agency for his 47th
Ward precinct captains.
And the gamble worked — of the roughly 300,000 votes he got in winning the primary, about 50,000 were probably from his online network of
home precinct captains.
There are governments that rely on rising revenue to
employ precinct captains, nieces, brothers - in - law and other connected payrollers.
On the verge of retirement,
precinct captain Robert Mancini (Andre Dussollier) tells his charges that whoever apprehends the thieves will get his job and become the chief of police, so Leo Vrinks (Daniel Auteuil) and Denis Klein (Gerard Depardieu)-- longtime friends and colleagues, as well as quiet rivals — start jockeying for position.
Duncan has served the republican party at every level
from precinct captain, county chairman, state chairman, to national officer.
Benton is building a grass - roots structure for McConnell across the state that already includes nearly 3,000
precinct captains, a bid to ensure that the senator isn't caught flatfooted again.
ADAM CARROLL: I made it to the caucus in my precinct and the turnout was a «groundswell,» according to
the precinct captain for Obama, who had been in politics for 30 years.
«They're talking about things that have been done on our side for years now — team leaders, house parties,
precinct captains.»
At 5:15 p.m., Astorino will visit Brooklyn's Chinatown and meet with local merchants and the NYPD's
precinct captain and community officer about issues facing the community.
Later, while studying law at Northwestern University, he worked as
a precinct captain for the local Democratic ward committeeman, Representative Roman Pucinski, who was elected to Congress in 1959.
Last week, Cruz volunteers in Iowa were calling people identified as extraverts to be
precinct captains and take on other leadership roles.
«I got three
precinct captains to sign up just now,» Stinemetz said, after dialing just a handful of potential volunteers.