Neighborhood Caucuses 2012

Neighborhood Caucuses 2012

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It’s that time! Neighborhood Caucuses will be held on Tuesday March 13th! Meetings will begin promptly at 7 pm.

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Pledge to Caucus!

Pledge to Caucus!

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  Democrats believe in open government and open doors. In the last year, Utah Republicans have shown convincingly…

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Messaging Workshops

Messaging Workshops

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Do You DEM?

Do You DEM?

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Neighborhood Caucuses 2012
It’s that time! Neighborhood Caucuses will be held on Tuesday March 13th! Meetings will begin promptly at 7 pm.

Redistricting
The Redistricting Process concluded Monday night after hours of closed door meetings.  Here are results.

Statement on Redistricting

The Salt Lake County Democratic Party supports the redistricting maps presented by the Fair Boundaries Initiative

Press Release: Mike Winder's journalistic pursuits

Mike Winder, Presumptive Republican Candidate for SL County Mayor, Becomes a Contributor to Deseret Connect

Press Release: Rep. Sumsion's Redistricting Proposal

Rep. Ken Sumsion, Chair of the House Redistricting Committee, Releases a Redistricting Proposal That Slices Salt Lake County Three Ways

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Politisauce Sponsorships!
2012 is a big year for Salt Lake County Democrats! As our County Convention nears on April 14th, we are also getting ready for our annual Politisauce spaghetti dinner on Thursday, April 12th. This year’s theme is Politisauce 2012: Precinct to President. Politisauce will again be held in the Promontory Building at the Utah State Fair Park at 6:30pm on Thursday, April 12th. The keynote speaker is Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill. Sim’s successful campaign for District Attorney was a big win for County Democrats and showed the importance and effectiveness of grassroots campaigning.   We will also be presenting an award to Donald and Nichole Dunn for their service and dedication to the Salt Lake County Democratic Party. This sell out event, is family-friendly evening with all proceeds going to help elect Democrats with Salt Lake County.  Secure your sponsorship by February 29th and have your logo or name appear on the event invitation. Click Here to become a sponsor

Table Sponsor $300 1 table (8 Tickets), Name displayed on the table
Event Sponsor $500 1 table (8 Tickets), Name displayed on the Table, Name/Logo displayed on event signage, Verbal recognition.
Council Sponsor Dual Event and Convention Sponsor! $1250   1 table (8 Tickets), Name displayed on the Table, Name/Logo displayed on event signage, verbal recognition AND Signage at convention, verbal recognition, name/logo in convention program.
Mayoral Sponsor Dual Event and Convention Sponsor! $2500 1 table (8 Tickets), Name displayed on the Table, Name/Logo displayed on event signage, verbal recognition AND Signage at convention, verbal recognition, name/logo in convention program plus 1 Forum 500 membership and a FREE booth at convention.
Click Here to become a sponsor

Check a Buck!
Tax season is just around the corner, and each year we depend on you to “Check a Buck.”  Remember that question on your tax forms about donating to the Democratic Party from your tax refund?  These donations help us put on Mass Meetings, Convention, and put on a coordinated campaign that will get more democrats out to the polls. This year is no different; we hope you will remember to “check a buck” or two on your taxes. 

Quarterly Service Project

Salt Lake County Democratic Party Community Service Project

When asked “Why are you a Democrat?” one might expect to hear concerns articulated around political issues such as Civil Rights, Education, Open government, Environment.  

Pledge to Caucus!

  Democrats believe in open government and open doors. In the last year, Utah Republicans have shown convincingly that they do not share this belief. Between the closed-door redistricting process that just concluded, and the GRAMA-killing HB 477 debacle this past March, Utah’s Republican Legislators have shut voters out of the process!

Notice of Central Committee Meeting

Saturday, February 25th
10:00 am Registration
10:30 am Call to Order
Salt Lake County Complex
Council Chambers
2001 South State North Building