Congressional CD2 Forum on January 23rd, 2020

Join the Jackson County Democrats for our CD2 Forum on Thursday January 23rd!  The forum will be held from 5:00-7:00 pm on Thursday, January 23rd, in the SOU/RCC Higher Education Center located at 101 S. Bartlett St., Medford.

There are three Democrats who have filed to run in the May 19th primary election:  John Holm of Medford, Alexandra Spenser of Klamath Falls, and Jack Howard of La Grande.
 
If you have questions you would like to submit for consideration for forum, please email them to mail@jcdemocrats.org

 

Get Involved as a PCP! Turn in your SEL 105 Form by March 10th

If you're not already an elected PCP (Precinct Committee Person) make sure to turn in your application before the deadline of March 10th in order to have your name on the ballot in May. Becoming a PCP is fun and is a great way to get involved at the grassroots level of the party! Find more information at our website - we welcome new members and have plenty of room!  You can also pick up a paper copy of the PCP application at our office (110 E. 6th St. in Medford).

 

Neighborhood Leader Challenge:  Recruit a friend to join NLP

Join us in becoming a Neighborhood Leader in 2020! Currently Jackson County's Neighborhood Leader Program is one of the largest program's in the state - help us grow our numbers even more and specifically reach out to progressive non-affiliated voters for the 2020 primary. A strong grassroots Get Out the Vote operation is key to winning elections.

Get involved by going to our Volunteer Form!

Serving as a Neighborhood Leader with the Jackson County Democrats is a fun and easy way to get to know Democratic and progressive voters in your community and encourage them to vote.  Neighborhood Leaders are given a “turf” which is simply a list of voters’ names and addresses in or near their neighborhood. Each Neighborhood Leader visits the voters in their turf a couple of times during the election period, making sure the voters received their ballots and vote.  Neighborhood Leaders also distribute “slate cards” which are lists of endorsed candidates and issues on the ballot. The Neighborhood Leaders encourage voters to vote in every election and get more involved in the party.

 

Healthcare Caucus Meeting is Tuesday January 21st

There is a lot to think about regarding health care as we move into this monumental election year! We will be having a special meeting for this month's health care caucus on Tuesday January 21st from 6:00-7:30 pm at the Jackson County Democrat's Office 110 E 6th St in Medford, OR. We will be talking about the state of mental health and recovery in our county and how they might be improved to reduce the criminalization of these vulnerable populations locally. Before we commit to a bigger jail, what can we do to address crises occurring from poverty, violence, and untreated medical problems now?

Come to the caucus meeting with your thoughts and ideas. We will be creating health care questions for the upcoming CD2 candidate forum on January 23rd. Check out the event on Facebook and follow our Health Care Caucus page!