Placer County Democratic Party

CHARTERED CLUBS

Our local Democratic Clubs are the strength and source of Democratic Activism in the Placer County Area. Placer County Democratic Party currently has multiple chartered Democratic Clubs.

Active Clubs

Auburn Area Democratic Club (Greater Auburn area)

Democrats of Sun City Roseville (must be Sun City Roseville resident)

Lincoln Democratic Club (Lincoln area)

Placer Action Network (Roseville and all of Placer County)

Placer Women Democrats (all of Placer County)

Tahoe Truckee Democrats (affiliated with the Nevada County Democratic Party)

STARTING SOON! Roseville Junction Democratic Club - Reactivation inaugural meeting scheduled for Thursday Sept. 11. RSVP now to join!

Fill out this Interest Form if you’re interested in joining and want more info.

Why Join a Democratic Club?

Democratic clubs are where community and activism come together. Members:

  • Organize meetups, mixers, and BBQs to build connections

  • Knock on doors, phonebank, and table at local events to support Democratic candidates

  • Host speakers, movie nights, and issue forums on topics that matter

  • Track local legislation and speak out at city council and school board meetings

  • Register voters at farmers markets, libraries, and community festivals

  • Celebrate wins and strategize for what's next over good food and better company

  • Back the work of the Placer County Democratic Central Committee in its activities

Whether you're new to politics or a seasoned volunteer, clubs are a welcoming space to get involved and make a real impact.

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Forming a New Club

If you’re interested in forming a club in your area, please contact us.

According to State by-laws, any organization which uses the name “Democrat” and raises money must obtain a charter from the County Central Committee of the county in which they operate. In order to be a chartered Democratic club an organization must have:

  • A minimum of 20 registered Democrats, a majority of whom reside in the same Assembly District and/or belong to the group the club intends to represent (youths from 16 to 18 may join if they sign a statement that it is their intent to register as a Democrat at 18).

  • A set of bylaws which establishes annual dues, nomination, election and term of officers and a regular meeting schedule.

  • All general program meetings must be open to the public.

  • Clubs may make endorsements in non-partisan elections but may not endorse, support, encourage or help non-Democratic candidates in partisan and non-partisan elections.

Know Your Placer County Democratic Party

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CADEM (about 3,700 Delegates)

  • Oversees operations and policies at the state level

  • Endorses in partisan races and statewide ballot initiatives

  • Holds annual conventions

  • Supports counties and candidates

PCDCC (25-30 Members)

  • Oversees Democratic political activity in Placer County

  • Most members are publicly elected during presidential primaries

  • Recruits local candidates

  • Endorses local nonpartisan races

  • Organizes volunteer efforts

  • Provides communication for Democrats in Placer County

Chartered Clubs (50-300 Members Each)

  • Independent groups that organize locally

  • Perform political and community service activities

  • Great way to get introduced to Democratic party activism

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