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Primary Election – May 19, 2026

It’s important to vote in this primary!

Run for Precinct Committee Person in the 2026 Primary

and save Democracy one neighborhood at a time!

Matt Roan

Matt Roan

Chair

Support Primary Candidates and Unite for Victory in November

On Feb. 21 the Cumberland County Democratic Committee met and heard from more than 20 candidates for various offices. For about an hour and a half, these candidates made passionate cases for their candidacies and articulated a vision for addressing the affordability crisis, pushing back against the abuses of the Trump regime and improving education and other government services to make life better. The positive growth of our party is reflected in the quality of our candidates, and I am so excited for voters to hear their messages.

Read More Here   Meet our 2026 Candidates  Precinct Committee Person (PCP)

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Mobilize is a powerful organizing tool that allows us to schedule and share events with Democrats across Cumberland County and beyond.

BECOME A SUSTAINING MEMBER

We’re the Democratic Party of Cumberland County, working to elect Democrats at every level. Our grassroots efforts—like canvassing, texting, postcarding, and supporting candidates—rely on local donations. Become a Sustaining Member by choosing a monthly amount that works for you and clicking “Make it Monthly.” Thank you for your support!

CCDC Headquarters Office Hours

CCDC Headquarters is pausing public hours for the next few weeks following the successful completion of the petition signing season by our Democratic candidates and volunteers. We look forward to seeing their names on the ballot for the May 19 Primary! We expect to resume public hours mid-April. In the meantime, please continue to check the CCDC website or call Headquarters if you have any questions or concerns.

Volunteering is the ultimate exercise in democracy

You vote in elections once a year, but when you volunteer

you vote every day about the kind of community you want to live in.”

— Martin Luther King, Jr