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What is a
State Committee Member?
Aaron Stayman hopes to be your State Committee Member for Assembly District 81.
State Committee Members are volunteers elected to two year terms who reside within the districts they represent.
Each assembly district's voters elect two state committee members to represent them by participating in and voting at their party’s state convention and annual meetings.
According to the Bronx Democratic Party, a strong State Committee Member should serve as a meaningful liaison between the community, local elected officials, city government, and political candidates.
What is a
District Leader?
Abigail Martin and Ramdat Singh are your current District Leaders
District Leaders are elected, unpaid leaders within The Bronx Democratic Party.
One female and one male District Leader represent each Assembly District in The Bronx.
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Together, with the Chair of The Bronx County Democratic Committee (“County Committee”), all of the District Leaders in The Bronx serve as the Executive Committee of the Democratic County Committee.
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What does a District Leader do?
District Leaders make decisions that affect everyday Bronxites:
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Serve on The Bronx Democratic County Committee.
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Vote on Democratic Party leadership.
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Vote on the Chairperson of The Bronx Democratic Party’s Executive Committee.
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Assign poll workers to election sites within the district.
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Participate as members of the State Democratic Party and select Democratic National Committee Members.
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Influence policies for the local Democratic Party’s structure and function.
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