AGENDA Johnson County Democratic Party – Central Committee Zoom Meeting 6:30 pm, Thursday, January 6, 2022
1) Call to order
2) Opening remarks – Ed Cranston
3) Consent agenda – Tonight’s agenda and last meeting minutes
4) Recognition of newcomers/visitors/elected officials
5) Speakers and announcements
6) Treasurer’s report – Suzanne Doershuk
7) County Party Pass-the-Hat – jcdems.org/donate/
8) Free lunch – Friday, February 4, 2022 – 2 shifts: 9:30 – 11:30 am, 11:30 am – 1:30 pm
– To volunteer, email: robin.roseman@gmail.com
– Make checks out to: Rosanne Cook. Send to: Rosanne Cook, 10 Valley View Place NE, Iowa City, IA 52240
9) MOTION: JCDems Executive Committee recommendsmoving budget items for the 2022 Caucus and 2022 County Convention, mistakenly put in the FY 22-23 budget, to the FY 21-22 fiscal year budget.
10) Chair and Committee Updates
– Chair – First Vice Chair election – Ed Cranston
– First Vice Chair – Janice Weiner – Voting Rights Initiative
– Second Vice Chair – Leah Jesse – Events update, t-shirts and sweatshirts
– Affirmative Action Chair – Tony Currin
– Candidate Development Chair – Royceann Porter
– Data Management – John Deeth – Caucus 2022 Update
– Finance Chair – Anne-Marie Taylor
– Membership – Ashley Kuse
– Platform Chair – Hannah Doerge
– Public Relations/State Central Committee Update – Tony Andrys
– Second District Update – Peter Flynn
– University of Iowa Democrats – Caleb Slater
11) Vacancy Elections – JCDems Central Committee, 2nd Congressional District Central Committee
12) Other business – All
13) Closing remarks – Ed Cranston
14) Adjournment
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Martin Luther King Jr. Event – Noon – 2 pm, Monday, January 17, Mercer Park Aquatic Center, 2701 Bradford Dr, Iowa City
Caucus Precinct Packet Stuffing – 12 – 2 pm, Saturday,January 29, 2022, IC Public Library, 123 South Linn St.
Caucus Chair/Secretary Training – 2 pm, Saturday,January 29, 2022, IC Public Library, 123 South Linn St.
JCDems Central Committee Zoom Meeting – 6:30 pm, February 3, 2022
Precinct Caucuses – Monday, 7 pm, February 7, 2022
Post-caucus Packet Collection – Monday, February 7, 2022
Caucus Packet Unstuffing – Tuesday, February 8, 2022
County Convention Committees meet – Saturday, February 12
County Convention – Saturday, March 26, 2022, Liberty High, 1400 Dubuque St NE, North Liberty
AGENDA Johnson County Democratic Party – Central Committee Zoom Meeting 6:30 pm, Thursday, November 4, 2021
Call to order
Opening remarks – Ed Cranston
Consent agenda – Tonight’s agenda and last meeting minutes
Recognition of newcomers/visitors/elected officials
Speakers and announcements
Treasurer’s Reports – Suzanne Doershuk
Redistricting maps
MOTION:
The Johnson County Democrats’ Executive Committee recommends that the Central Committee approve a permanent ad-hoc subcommittee chaired by the First Vice Chair of the Johnson County Democrats to deal with voter protection on an ongoing basis. (See proposal below.)
County Party Pass-the-Hat – jcdems.org/donate/
Free lunch donations – Make checks out to: Rosanne Cook
Send to: Rosanne Cook, 10 Valley View Place NE, Iowa City, IA 52240
To volunteer 9:30 – 11:30 am or 11:30 am – 1:30 pm, Email robin.roseman@gmail.com
Chair and Committee Updates
Chair – Ed Cranston
First Vice Chair – Janice Weiner
Second Vice Chair – Leah Jesse, Coralville Pridefest, Iowa Democrats Care Project, T-shirts and sweatshirts
Affirmative Action Chair – Tony Currin
Candidate Development Chair – Royceann Porter
Data Management – John Deeth – Caucus 2022 Update
Finance Chair – Anne-Marie Taylor
Membership – Ashley Kuse
Platform Chair – Hannah Doerge, Adopt-a-Highway (2 mi.) to Solon
Public Relations/State Central Committee Update – Tony Andrys
Second District Update – Peter Flynn
University of Iowa Democrats – Caleb Slater
Vacancy Elections – JCDems Central Committee, 2nd Congressional District Central Committee
Other business – All
Closing remarks – Ed Cranston
Adjournment
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• Coralville Pridefest, Sunday, November 7th, Noon – 10 pm, Tavern Blue, 805 2nd St. Coralville
• JCDems Adopt-a-Highway, Sunday, November 7th, 1 – 3 pm
• Central Committee, December 2nd, 6:30 pm
• Caucuses – Monday, February 7, 2022
• County Convention – Saturday, March 26, 2022
• District Convention – Saturday, April 23, 2022
• Primary Election – Tuesday, June 7, 2022
• State Convention – Saturday, June 18, 2022
Proposal: Johnson County Democratic Party Voter Protection Committee
The Voter Protection Committee reports to the First Vice Chair of the Johnson County Democratic Party, as part of the GOTV organizing effort.
Voter protection includes poll watching on election day and at satellite voting locations, as well as observers for the absentee ballot count, the meetings of the elections boards, and the canvass of the Board of Supervisors. Members of the committee may serve on recount boards, and/or observe recounts.
This committee trains and organizes people to fill all the necessary positions at polling locations and at vote counting locations. For voter protection purposes, the committee would interact with other voter protection teams at the IDP and in other Democratic entities in the state.
Mission Statement
Recent challenges to the democratic process and democracy itself have made voter protection more necessary than ever. Recent changes to the Iowa voting laws encourage interference from poll watchers and observers, which in other states has led to voter intimidation. Taken together with national events at the US Capitol, the need for voter protection will be a challenge for the foreseeable future. Our goal is to effectively counter those threats in Johnson County with a stable, well-trained cohort
Statement of Purpose
We gather information on all events and laws that impact voter protection. We train our local party volunteers to be well-informed on voter laws and ready to respond to threats.
At election time we recruit, vet, train and organize volunteers to carry out our mission. We report to the Vice Chair and communicate our activities to the Central Committee meetings. Per Iowa elections law, the actual assignments are made by the County Chair by authority from the Executive Committee.
Organization
The First Vice Chair shall appoint a three-member ad hoc organizing committee, which operates under the supervision of the Vice Chair.