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2022 Members may renew until the day before any meeting and have immediate voting rights. If you have questions about your membership status, please contact [email protected].
What do Membership Dues Support?
Membership dues support the costs associated with running the 46th Legislative District, including the meeting room space for the monthly General Meetings, Zoom meeting software and licensing, supporting endorsed candidates with GOTV and canvass literature, PCO and new member recruiting, printing informational literature and sample ballots, running the caucuses, hosting our website and staying in touch with you and all our members in the 46th, plus everything else that goes into running the LD. Your contributions allow the 46th to have an active and robust LD organization. Thank you for all you do to support our shared Democratic values!
NOTE: Washington State Public Disclosure law covering financing of political activity requires that we ask for your employer and occupation. We are not just nosy. If you don't have an employer put N/A in both "employer" and "occupation" fields, and if you are self-employed put "self-employed" in employer and describe your occupation, and if you are retired, put "retired" in both fields. Political contributions are not tax deductible.
Contribution Levels:
- Student / Limited Income ($10)
- Individual ($30)
- Couple/Family ($46)
- 4600 Club ($100)
- Friend of the 46th ($146)
- Supporter of the 46th ($246)
- Benefactor of the 46th ($546)
Why Become a Member?
Paid membership in the 46th District Democrats comes with many benefits. Here are a few good reasons why you should join or renew your dues:
-
Voting Credentials
Paid members of the 46th get to vote on endorsing candidates, ballot measures and resolutions, electing some executive board positions like At-Large Members of the Executive Board; and adopting and amending our budget. Endorsement votes, especially, can be close, so your vote can determine if your preferred candidate’s name or ballot measure appears in our endorsement guides, which are distributed to thousands of households during election cycles. -
Dues Make a Difference
Your donations go to keeping our legislative district running and voter outreach expenses such as general meeting rentals, running caucuses, hosting the 46th LD website and social media vehicles and printing thousands of endorsement guides for distribution each year. Outreach efforts work! We knocked on thousands of doors during the recent 2018 Mid-term elections and 46th LD voter turnout was over 90%. During the pandemic and the 2020 Presidential Election, we pivoted to phone banks, text banks, and mailing our fliers, and again had over 90% turnout. We’re an entirely unpaid, volunteer-run organization. We count on dues and contributions from engaged citizens like you to fund the work necessary to get progressives elected. -
Stay in the Know
Members get exclusive access to email bulletins with local political news, action items, and more. We do our best to keep you informed without overwhelming your inbox. We value transparency for our members. Please Note: we do provide your email to our elected officials in the 46th LD, endorsed candidates, the state Democratic party, and other vetted individuals and organizations on a case by case basis, to ensure you are getting communication from everyone on the Democratic side that you want to hear from! (If you want to keep your personal email private, we suggest a free email account specifically for political messages from gmail, hotmail, or another free service.)
Is my contribution tax deductible?
It is not. We are a bona-fide political organization with non-taxable status under the federal tax code, but our classification does not allow for tax deductible contributions.
How about campaigns?
The 46th District Democrats customarily does not provide any direct cash contributions to political campaigns, unless the campaign is a top priority and is in danger of falling into conservative hands. Our focus is on Getting Out the Vote (GOTV), organizing and educating our members. Much of your dues do go towards our much-lauded mail and field operation and the sample ballot booklet with our endorsements which is circulated to tens of thousands of households in the 46th legislative districts.
I'm living lightly right now - is there a way to still participate and have voting rights?
We are not interested in sidelining Democrats who are unable to pay annual dues at the full amount. We know that the pandemic has been tough for some folks. Contact our chair - [email protected] - about opportunities to have dues waived for full voting rights and contribute in other ways to the 46th District.
I'm a PCO - do I still have to contribute?
The costs associated with our training events for PCOs, and more generally for the organization, are continuous. While PCOs enjoy voting rights by virtue of being PCOs, we always encourage PCOs to become members.
NOTE: State Law requires we ask for your employer and occupation. If you don't have an employer put N/A, and if you are self-employed put "self-employed" in employer and describe your occupation, and if you are retired, put "retired". Political contributions are not tax deductible under state and federal law.
Become a Member
2022 Members may renew until the day before any meeting and have immediate voting rights. If you have questions about your membership status, please contact [email protected].
What do Membership Dues Support?
Membership dues support the costs associated with running the 46th Legislative District, including the meeting room space for the monthly General Meetings, Zoom meeting software and licensing, supporting endorsed candidates with GOTV and canvass literature, PCO and new member recruiting, printing informational literature and sample ballots, running the caucuses, hosting our website and staying in touch with you and all our members in the 46th, plus everything else that goes into running the LD. Your contributions allow the 46th to have an active and robust LD organization. Thank you for all you do to support our shared Democratic values!
NOTE: Washington State Public Disclosure law covering financing of political activity requires that we ask for your employer and occupation. We are not just nosy. If you don't have an employer put N/A in both "employer" and "occupation" fields, and if you are self-employed put "self-employed" in employer and describe your occupation, and if you are retired, put "retired" in both fields. Political contributions are not tax deductible.
Contribution Levels:
- Student / Limited Income ($10)
- Individual ($30)
- Couple/Family ($46)
- 4600 Club ($100)
- Friend of the 46th ($146)
- Supporter of the 46th ($246)
- Benefactor of the 46th ($546)
Why Become a Member?
Paid membership in the 46th District Democrats comes with many benefits. Here are a few good reasons why you should join or renew your dues:
-
Voting Credentials
Paid members of the 46th get to vote on endorsing candidates, ballot measures and resolutions, electing some executive board positions like At-Large Members of the Executive Board; and adopting and amending our budget. Endorsement votes, especially, can be close, so your vote can determine if your preferred candidate’s name or ballot measure appears in our endorsement guides, which are distributed to thousands of households during election cycles. -
Dues Make a Difference
Your donations go to keeping our legislative district running and voter outreach expenses such as general meeting rentals, running caucuses, hosting the 46th LD website and social media vehicles and printing thousands of endorsement guides for distribution each year. Outreach efforts work! We knocked on thousands of doors during the recent 2018 Mid-term elections and 46th LD voter turnout was over 90%. During the pandemic and the 2020 Presidential Election, we pivoted to phone banks, text banks, and mailing our fliers, and again had over 90% turnout. We’re an entirely unpaid, volunteer-run organization. We count on dues and contributions from engaged citizens like you to fund the work necessary to get progressives elected. -
Stay in the Know
Members get exclusive access to email bulletins with local political news, action items, and more. We do our best to keep you informed without overwhelming your inbox. We value transparency for our members. Please Note: we do provide your email to our elected officials in the 46th LD, endorsed candidates, the state Democratic party, and other vetted individuals and organizations on a case by case basis, to ensure you are getting communication from everyone on the Democratic side that you want to hear from! (If you want to keep your personal email private, we suggest a free email account specifically for political messages from gmail, hotmail, or another free service.)
Is my contribution tax deductible?
It is not. We are a bona-fide political organization with non-taxable status under the federal tax code, but our classification does not allow for tax deductible contributions.
How about campaigns?
The 46th District Democrats customarily does not provide any direct cash contributions to political campaigns, unless the campaign is a top priority and is in danger of falling into conservative hands. Our focus is on Getting Out the Vote (GOTV), organizing and educating our members. Much of your dues do go towards our much-lauded mail and field operation and the sample ballot booklet with our endorsements which is circulated to tens of thousands of households in the 46th legislative districts.
I'm living lightly right now - is there a way to still participate and have voting rights?
We are not interested in sidelining Democrats who are unable to pay annual dues at the full amount. We know that the pandemic has been tough for some folks. Contact our chair - [email protected] - about opportunities to have dues waived for full voting rights and contribute in other ways to the 46th District.
I'm a PCO - do I still have to contribute?
The costs associated with our training events for PCOs, and more generally for the organization, are continuous. While PCOs enjoy voting rights by virtue of being PCOs, we always encourage PCOs to become members.
NOTE: State Law requires we ask for your employer and occupation. If you don't have an employer put N/A, and if you are self-employed put "self-employed" in employer and describe your occupation, and if you are retired, put "retired". Political contributions are not tax deductible under state and federal law.
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