- The party's precinct chairs may be elected by voters in the party primary election or chosen by county party leaders.
- Precinct chairs help identify party voters and activists, help with campaigns in the precinct, and may help run the election.
- In addition to the precinct level, there may be intermediate organizations between the precinct and the county, such as ward or city organizations.
- A party's members or voters may attend the party's convention in the precinct in which they live. The convention chooses delegates to the county or next-highest convention, and may debate issues.
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