We are thankful for all the candidates who ran, especially Terrie Martin, Jerry Allen, Kat Stone, Hugh Palcic, Mary Middleton and Alberto Enriquez! And congratulations to our local winners!
Pam Marsh (State Representative, 5th District)
Julie Akins (Ashland Mayor)
Paula Hyatt (Ashland City Council, Position 1)
Gina Duquenne (Ashland City Council, Position 5)
Leslie Eldridge (Ashland Parks Commissioner, Position1)
Jim Lewis (Ashland Parks Commissioner, Position2)
Taneea Browning (Central Point City Council, Ward 4)
Melia Biedscheid (Gold Hill City Council)
Donna Bowen (Jacksonville Mayor)
Andrea Lerner Thompson (Jacksonville City Council)
Sarah Spansail (Medford City Council, Ward 1)
Al Muelhoefer (Phoenix City Council)
Ana Byers (Talent City Council, Position 2)
Derek Volkart (Talent City Council, Position 4)
Jason Clark (Talent City Council, Position 6)
Our community is still realing from the effects of the Almeda and Obenchain fires, and as we go into the holidays many families continue to struggle. If you want to help, here are some local organizations that are meeting the needs of fire survivors in Jackson County.
Rogue Valley Relief Fund https://www.
Phoenix-Talent Schools Fire Relief Information https://www.
Unete Immigrant Fire Relief Fund http://uneteoregon.org/
Rogue Food Unites https://www.
Rotary Rebuilds Southern Oregon https://
Rogue Retreat https://www.
Consider becoming a Precinct Committee Person (PCP)! All Democratic Party Precinct Committee Persons in Jackson County belong to the Central Committee (CC), which is the governing body of the Democratic Party of Jackson County. As a PCP, you have a voice and vote in the party when we make decisions that affect your community. Click here to fill out our PCP application!
As a PCP, you are the party’s grassroots, representing your neighbors to the party. For every 500 registered voters in a precinct, there can be one precinct person of each gender (male, female, non-binary).
What are the prerequisites for becoming a PCP?
Your primary residence must be within Jackson County.
You must be registered as a Democrat at your Jackson County address. If you are unsure about your voter status or are not currently registered as a Democrat, look up your voter status and/or re-register as a democrat.
How do I become a PCP?
To be elected as a PCP, you need to run for election during the May Primary Election that is held during even-numbered years. The next chance to be an elected PCP will be in May 2022.
To be appointed as a PCP, please complete our Precinct Committee Person Application and email it to us at [email protected]. Once you application is submitted, your appointment is submitted for a vote at a Jackson County Democrats Central Committee meeting.
What can I do once I'm a PCP?
For more information, email us or call our office at 541-858-1050 [email protected].
Jackson County Democratic Party | 110 E 6th St, Medford, OR 97501
541-858-1050 | jcdemocrats.org
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