Update [2006-3-5 1:16:38 by albert]: I got the required amount of sigs to get me on the ballot! A little update here
So, I done decided to do it. I’m running for committeeperson in Ward 5 Division 8 of Philadelphia County. Why? Because I really want to get involved. More so than just going to meetings, talking to friends, writing, commenting… I want to have a bigger voice, even if it is only amplified by a tenth of a percent via the authority of committeeperson.
I’m doing this because I’ve been inspired by people I’ve known through the years and by people I’ve only met in these last twenty months in Philadelphia and in the land o’ blogs.
I was inspired by one of my best friends, Austin, who drove from Chicago all over Iowa for Dean in 2004. I’m inspired by Chuck Pennacchio [for whom I am a volunteer] because he was fed up with the losing campaigns the Dems here in PA have ran for fourteen years and he wants a better Pennsylvania and a better United States for his family, his students and the whole lot of us. I was inspired by Chris Bowers from mydd.com who shook the political organizational tree out in West Philly by becoming a committeeperson and organizing his ward to oust their inactive Ward Leader. I’ve been inspired by the activists and groups of activists I’ve met online and offline and their enthusiasm for everything for which they stick their necks out. And by my friends here in Philly who are also running or have ran: Sabra, Danie, Aaron, Andrea, Hannah…
And I’m committed to this city of Philadelphia where I moved to after some shitty times back home in NY. A city that has taken me in with open arms and never asked questions.
But what the hell does a committeeperson [CP] even do? I’m not sure how local politics works all over the country – fuck, I’m not even 100& sure how it works here – but here in Philadelphia, it starts with the committeepeople.
From what I understand…
A CP is the first point of contact between the citizens and their elected officials. CPs are unpaid. There are two Democrats and two Republicans voted into their voting districts every four years. They represent a tiny fraction of the entire city. Each Division is between 500 and 1000 people, about four square blocks in my area of town.
The main task of the CP is to get out the vote. Each CP has a “Street List” with the names, addresses and sometimes phone numbers of all the registered Dems in their division. It’s incumbent on them [and all those other GOTV groups] to go knock on doors and get people out to the polls to fulfill their civic duty, it is the least people can do on Tuesday. CPs are supposed to report to the polling spot at 6.30a to help set things up. In my case, my polling spot is actually, no joke, the maintenance shed of the park in my division. I was quite shocked when I went to vote there in the May primary. I circled the block once to make sure I had the right address and then I saw people going in and out of the shed so I went in. About enough space for a few booths, a folding table and a few storage lockers and a wheelbarrow.
And the CP is to head back to the polls when they close at 8p to watch the recount/tally. Each CP is usually given poll watcher certificates by their ward leader to have access inside the polling place before and after the polls are open/closed.
That, in a nutshell, is what I’m getting involved to do right now. But first, I gotta get on the ballot to run which means I need ten signatures from registered Dems in my division. I’m going to do that through the weekend and file in City Hall on Monday. Wish me luck folks and soon, I could be Committeperson Yee! Now doesn’t that sound powerful and authoritative? Nevertheless, everyone will have to respect my authori-tay if I am elected.
by the way, I have a petition too and 4 sigs plus the walklist. But it is increasingly looking like I just am not going to have the time to get it done before Monday. So, if you know anyone who can knock doors for me this weekend, let me know. Otherwise, I think I am going to have to wait for next time. I am too busy and have other things I need and want to do this weekend. When I committed to this, things were looking different.
the deadline to turn everything in notorized is tuesday so there’s still some time. seeing how things go for me tonight and tomorrow, i may have some time on sunday to help you out.
4 years is a long time to wait.
okay, sunday it is.
Good!!!!!
Put some of the other things on the back burner till next weekend. This is too important.
But what the hell does a committeeperson even do?
Back in the Rizzo years, they fixed traffic tickets, LOL.
Seriously, though, congratulations and good luck. My hat is off to you.
And if my father ever gets a traffic ticket (my folks now live off Bustleton Avenue at Pennypack Park), I’ll be in touch! ;-D
Ha! That would be out of my jurisdiction!
Do you have the appropriate eyewear?
This is the best thing the netroots can do for the country, inspire new activists to dive into the local scene and make some changes. Thanks for bring a smile to my face!
those shades are bitchin’ but i do not have such a pair of aviators. i did once though. wonder what happened to those. weren’t mirrored though. and there are no mountains in my division.
Congratulations and good luck! I wanted to get involved locally and was appointed to our town’s open space committee a couple of years ago. Since that time we have been able to assist the town in purchasing a 600+ acre parcel that was to be developed. It is a good feeling to have been a part of this.
that’s wonderful! i hope to be elected and be a part of maintaining my neighborhood and bettering along with myself.
This is what is going to take to get our country back. People like you Albert that are dedicated enough to start at the bottom to make a change. Good for you buddy! I wish you the best. Is there anything we can do here to help you?
Not much to do to help out online here, I gotta just hoof it and get a handful of sigs which I hope shouldn’t be too hard. I’m not the most extraverted person and I hate to bother people on the street, but you gotta start sometime and somewhere.
I wanted this diary to hopefully inspire one person who may see this to run for public office somewhere. If that were to happen, I’d consider this post a wonderful success.
This country is made up of ordinary citizens everywhere. We have to start taking it back from the 1%ers and from the ground up!
Congrats!!! Working at the lowest level and working your way up is a way to make sure the “real” democrats have a voice in how things are done.
I did my own Dairy on running as a delegate for county and state conventions.
I wish you success! We need you Albert
Go to it Albert!
Dave De Vetter
Pennacchio for Pennsylvania.