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Updated December 8, 2009
PCO Listing
This page contains a listing of all elected, appointed and acting
Precinct Committee Officers in the 34th District as of the date
shown above.
Precincts and Precinct Area Organizers:
Kimber McCreery is the the Precinct Committee Officer (PCO) Coordinator and Organizer for the 34th District. She is supported by a PCO Committee
whose members are Brian Allen, Vice Chair, and Joshua Johnston, Karl DeJong, Sabra Schneider and Keith Weir as Area Organizers.
The District has more than 200 precincts, organized into nine areas. Each area has an organizer to help organize and support the
PCOs in that area. You can display maps of the precincts and areas in either a small (341 kb), large (857 kb) or PDF (6 Mb) version. The Organizers are:
West Seattle-NW - Kimber McCreery
West Seattle-NE - Karl DeJung
West Seattle-C - Brian Allen
West Seattle-SE - Joshua Johnston
West Seattle-SW - Sabra Schneider
White Center - Open
Burien-N - Keith Weir
Burien-S - Keith Weir
Vashon - Open
For more information or to volunteer to help with this organizing effort, contact Kimber - her phone number and e-mail address are in the sidebar at right.
How to use this page:
Elected PCO's were elected by popular vote in their precinct in 2006. Appointed PCO's have been appointed to
their position by a majority vote of members at a regular 34th District meeting. Acting
PCO's are also appointed at a regular meeting, but do not reside in their precinct, and act as a PCO for a precinct
which does not have a resident PCO.
If there is no PCO listed for the precinct, you can apply to be appointed to that precinct. If there is an "acting" PCO in your precinct (designated by an *asterisk) and you reside in the precinct, you can be appointed instead of the acting PCO. Contact the District's PCO coordinator, Kimber McCreery to do so.
If you need to find your precinct number, look it up on the King County Elections website (this link actually takes you to the voter guide page, but when you key in your personal information you will get your precinct number too) or at factfinder.census.gov.
If a PCO's name is highlighted in the list below, you can click
on it to send an e-mail message. E-mail addresses change often, however, so this function may not always work. Report e-mail problems
to the web editor.
Information in this listing may not always be correct. Report
any issues or problems either to the web editor or to the District's
PCO Coordinator, Kimber McCreery.
For a list of 2005-2006 PCO's (historical purposes only), click here.
Updated January 13, 2008
PCO Doorhanger
PCO Dina Johnson has produced a doorhanger which PCOs can customize and use when walking
their precincts. The doorhanger provides a place for PCOs to affix a business card and to sign
their name. On the back of the doorhanger, PCOs can hand write a message or place a label with
a special message about, for example, caucuses. A sample doorhanger is at the right (click to
enlarge the image). Complete instructions and downloadable documents for the doorhangers and
business cards are on the website here.
PCO Statistics as of 17 July 2009:
204 Precincts
150 Total PCO's
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