Campaign Signs Available
Would you like campaign signs for the 2022 election season? We’d love to get them into your hands…or better yet, your yards. We will start delivering signs after the Labor Day holiday. Please note that some signs are currently not in stock. We will notify you when they become available. Read more
September Meeting Breakfast and Clean Up Day
We will be holding our regular Monthly Meeting on Saturday, September 3, beginning at 9:00am. This will be a breakfast meeting, so please bring a breakfast item to share. After the meeting, we’d like for everyone to pitch in and help us clean our headquarters from top to bottom. We’ve Read more
14th Annual Defending Democracy Blue Jean Gala
The 14th Annual Defending Democracy Blue Jean Gala will be held on Saturday, August 20, beginning at 5:30 at the George Washington Carver Community Enrichment Center. Individual tickets are $50 each. Sponsorships are available. You may purchase using Act Blue or by sending a check to Randolph County Democratic Party, Read more
2022 Resolutions
Here are the resolutions that were passed to the Randolph County Democratic Convention, which took place on Saturday, March 19, 2022. All resolutions were passed unanimously by the attending delegates. A RESOLUTION TO EQUITABLY DISTRIBUTE SUSTAINING FUND FEES FOR PRECINCTS RESOLUTION TO REMOVE AND RELOCATE THE CONFEDERATE STATUE AND MONUMENT Read more
2022 County Convention Video Messages
Message from NCDP Chair, Dr. Bobbie Richardson – NCDP Leaders NC Attorney General, Josh Stein – JoshStein.org US Senate Democratic Primary Candidates Cheri Beasley – CheriBeasley.com Rett Newton – RettNewton.com Dr. Tobias LaGrone – ncnewday.com B. K. Maginnis – maginnis4congress.com Judicial Candidates Lucy Inman – NC Supreme Court Read more
Precinct Meetings to be held February 5-7 & 9
Virtual Precinct Cluster Meetings will begin next weekend! We need your help to get organized. It goes without saying that 2022 is an important year for Democrats. During this midterm election our voting rights are on the line. Gerrymandering is getting worse and worse. Conspiracy theorists, both in and Read more
Randolph County and 2021 political redistricting
The North Carolina Legislature passed new maps for NC House, NC Senate, and US Congress on November 4, 2021. Redistricting maps cannot be vetoed by Governor Cooper, but lawsuits have already been filed on behalf of Common Cause, the NAACP, and other voters. At least one of the lawsuits is Read more
