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- Camilla Jones | Arlington Dems
< Back Camilla Jones Content Manager This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own content or import it from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, and videos. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. info@mysite.com 123-456-7890
- Candidates | Arlington Democrats
2024 CANDIDATES PRESIDENT/VP CONGRESS COUNTY BOARD SCHOOL BOARD SAMPLE BALLOT PRESIDENT / VICE PRESIDENT Kamala Harris WEBSITE BIO Tim Walz WEBSITE BIO SENATOR / REPRESENTATIVE Tim Kaine WEBSITE BIO Don Beyer WEBSITE BIO COUNTY BOARD Julius D. "JD" Spain, Sr. WEBSITE BIO SCHOOL BOARD Kathleen Clark WEBSITE BIO Zuraya Tapia-Hadley WEBSITE BIO
- Immigration Resources | Arlington Democrats | Arlington Virginia
Resources for Families Affected by ICE Deportations Resources for Families Affected by ICE Deportations This page was last updated on February 4, 2025 As a community, we care about the well-being and safety of all our families. To help you navigate ICE deportation policies, this page provides high-level information about your rights and directs you to local resources. Local Resources Arlington Public Schools - Immigration Resources for Families (External Webpage) Arlington County's dedicated resource page (External Webpage) Legal Aid Justice Center's Rapid Response Toolkit (External Webpage) Know Your Rights The Legal Aid Justice Center provides crucial guidance on how to respond if ICE shows up at your home: What to Do If ICE Shows Up at Your Home: Stay calm: You have constitutional rights. Do not open the door: No one can enter your home without your consent. Say, "I will not open the door if I do not have a court order signed by a judge or magistrate." Exercise your right to remain silent: Say, "I will not answer any questions and I exercise my right to remain silent." Do not sign any documents: Say, "I will not sign any documents without first speaking to my lawyer." Identifying ICE Agents: If officers come to your house, ask them to slide their card or warrant under the door or show it through the window. Do I Have to Let ICE or the Police Into My House? You do not have to let ICE or the police in unless they have a warrant signed by a judge authorizing them to enter and arrest someone in your home. For More Information The Legal Aid Justice Center has a rapid response toolkit and additional information to understand your rights. Disclaimer: This website provides information about immigration law for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship. For specific legal advice, consult a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction. The information shared is general and may not be up-to-date, as immigration law is complex and evolving. While we aim for accuracy, we make no guarantees regarding the completeness or reliability of the information. For legal representation, contact a qualified immigration attorney or organizations like the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) or the Capital Area Immigrants' Rights (CAIR) Coalition.
- Volunteer | Arlington Democrats
BECOME A VOLUNTEER At Arlington Democrats, we believe building community makes a difference. Join us in helping to elect Democrats, both inside Arlington and beyond. Whether you're interested in campaigning, planning or just showing up, there are many ways to volunteer! Take a look at our current volunteer events at Mobilize HOW CAN I HELP? Sign up today!
- Donate | Arlington Democrats | Arlington Virginia
DONATE When We Have the Numbers, Democrats Deliver We’re proud of the work Democrats have accomplished in Virginia including expanding access to healthcare and collective bargaining rights, raising the minimum wage, expanding voting rights, and promoting common sense gun safety. We must continue to elect more Democrats for real progress on climate change, infrastructure, and democracy and human rights. Electing more Democrats will help deliver a stronger and fairer economy that working families need to survive and thrive. We are writing to ask for your support of our Democratic grassroots efforts. Through a broad list of small donors, we’re building a Democratic Party that is open and welcoming to everyone. Together, these donations will underwrite our campaign literature, social media advertising, and other critical campaign infrastructure. The average contribution in recent years has been $50 dollars. We are deeply thankful for any amount you give. Please give as generously as you can. Your financial support can be in one of two ways: Recurring Support through the Roosevelt-Obama Society The Roosevelt-Obama Society exists to ensure that the Arlington Democrats always have the operating funds necessary to fully support aggressive involvement within Arlington and beyond into the Commonwealth and United States to promote and elect Democratic leaders. We honor Franklin Roosevelt and Barack Obama by naming our sustained donor program after them. Both presidents were transformational leaders serving with grace, dignity, and intelligence in public service. Their lives provide inspiration for our giving tiers. Join the Roosevelt-Obama Society JOIN MONTHLY JOIN YEARLY One-Time Individual Contribution Your one-time contribution goes to support the Arlington Democratic Party's headquarters and operations here in Arlington.
- About | Arlington Democrats | Arlington Virginia
ARLINGTON DEMOCRATS ABOUT Who We Are The Arlington County Democratic Committee (“Arlington Democrats”) is the local Democratic Party organization for the Democratic Party of Virginia and broader National Democratic Party. The Committee consists of Precinct Captains, elected and appointed committee leadership, 8th District Democratic Committee members and local Democratic elected officials. LINKS Our Bylaws Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Policy DPVA State Party Plan DNC Charter 2024 Democratic Party Platform 8th District Democratic Committee Our Mission The Arlington Democrats work to elect Democrats up and down the ballot in Arlington and strategically support key swing districts and special elections outside of Arlington. We register voters and represent the interests of Democrats across our county. We are committed to advocating for policies, initiatives and general election nominees that dismantle systemic inequities and improve diversity, equity, and inclusion in our Party and our County. We embrace the principles of the DNC Party Platform . All Democrats in Arlington, Virginia are welcome! DNC Party Platform Monthly Meetings Arlington Democrats meet on the first Wednesday of every month at 7:00 pm. Our monthly meetings are open to all Democrats, so please come join us. There is usually a program on a topic of interest to local Democrats, and brief remarks by some of our local elected officials or Democratic candidates. You can get more information about the monthly meetings by subscribing to our email list on the homepage. Meeting locations and details are also posted in our online calendar. Online Calendar Arlington Young Democrats An important partner of the Arlington Democratic Committee is the Arlington Young Democrats (known as AYDs). This organization is affiliated with the Virginia Young Democrats and the Young Democrats of America. Membership is open to those ages 18 to 35 (associate memberships available for those who are “young at heart” ). The AYDs elect a representative who serves on the Arlington Democrats Steering Committee. Many AYDs are both Arlington Democrats members and AYD activists. AYDs provides a great way for young adults to become involved in Arlington Democratic politics and civic activities. Click below to learn more about the AYDs. Arlington Young Democrats
- Your Precinct | Arlington Democrats | Arlington Virginia
YOUR PRECINCT Find Your Polling Location We strongly recommend you check Arlington County's Voter Registration and Elections page for the latest information about polling locations. CLICK HERE FOR POLLING PLACE LOOKUP SIGN UP TO BE A PRECINCT CAPTAIN 101 Arlington Location: Randolph School 1306 S Quincy St Captains: Jorge Rogachevsky, Wanda Younger 102 Ashton Heights Location: Clarendon United Methodist Church 606 N Irving St Captains: Robby Mook, Diana Reese 103 Aurora Hills Location: Melwood 750 23rd St S Captains: Natalie Hall 104 Ballston Location: Escuela Key 855 N Edison St Enter on George Mason Dr. Captains: Anjana Parashar, Tom Sheldon, David Van Wagner 105 Barcroft Location: Barcroft School, 625 S Wakefield St Captains: Elena Fierro, Detta Kissel 106 Crystal City Location: Crystal Square Five, 251 18th St S Captains: Stuart Scott, Suzanne Weiss 107 Cherrydale Location: W-L Annex (Formerly Arlington Education Center), 1426 N Quincy St Captains: Joel Gulick, Peter Ngo 108 Hume Location: River House, James Building, 1111 Army Navy Dr Captains: Jack Bardo, Bob Platt, Kopp Michelotti 109 Columbia Location: Walter Reed Community Center, 2909 16th St S Captains: Sarah McKinley, James Beane, Ron Haddox 110 Wilson Location: Art Atrium at Bennett Park Apartments, 1601 Clarendon Blvd. Captains: Sam Kirzner, Evan Lineberger, Sharon Swinburne 111 East Falls Church Location: Tuckahoe School, 6550 26th St N Captains: Lyle Piper, John Seymour 112 Fairlington Location: Fairlington Community Center, 3308 S Stafford St Captains: Jane Bergen, Mary Ann Jones 113 Glen Carlyn Location: Kenmore School, 200 S Carlin Springs Rd Captains: Tim Aiken, Janet Fedak 114 Clarendon Location: Washington-Liberty School, 1301 N Stafford St Captains: Tyler Allen, Dylan Perlson 115 Lyon Park Location: Lyon Park Community Center, 414 N Fillmore St Captains: Andrew Parr 116 Lyon Village Location: Lyon Village Community House, 1920 N Highland St Captains: Keith Oberg, Sue Reith 117 Overlee Knolls Location: Cardinal Elementary School, 1644 N. McKinley Rd Captains: Barbara Keller, Mary Detweiler 118 Park Lane Location: Innovation School, 2300 Key Blvd Captains: Vidya Battu, Bryan Coleman, Evan Engel 119 Rosslyn Location: The Heights School, 1601 Wilson Blvd Captains: Krystal Ramirez, Alex Saxerud 120 Thrifton Location: Woodmont Center, 2422 N Fillmore St Captains: Ginger Ansell, Jason Rylander 121 Virginia Highlands Location: Aurora Hills Community Center, 735 18th St S Captains: Christine Goeschel, Matthew Seiler 122 Abingdon Location: Abingdon School, 3035 S Abingdon St. Captains: Fran Jackson, Chris Landry 123 Westover Location: Swanson School, 5800 Washington Blvd Captains: Kitty Taimi McCall, Bob Orttung 124 Woodlawn Location: Glebe School, 1770 Glebe Rd N Captains: Fatima Argun, Jack Kincaid, Sharon White 125 Arlington Forest Location: Culpepper Garden, 4435 N Pershing Dr Captains: Amy Mortimer, Karen Luz 126 Fillmore Location: Montessori School of Arlington, 701 S Highland St Captains: Jennifer Salpietro, Carol Simpson 127 Jefferson Location: Thomas Jefferson Center, 3501 2nd St S Captains: Carly Sfregola, Marie Van Ness 128 Wakefield Location: Wakefield High School, 1325 S. Dinwiddie St. Captains: Delali Bonuedi, Alex Held 129 Dominion Hills Location: Arlington Traditional School, 1030 N McKinley Rd Captains: Sharon Baghdadi, Arbora Johnson 130 Green Valley Location: Drew Community Center, 3500 23rd St S Captains: LaVerne Langhorn 131 Lexington Location: Westover Library, 1644 N. McKinley Rd Captains: Sherry Liebes, Ann Speicher 132 Oakridge Location: Oakridge School, 1414 24th St S Captains: Steve Wartik 133 Rock Spring Location: Williamsburg School, 3600 N Harrison St Captains: Sharon Levin, Jamie Usery 134 Yorktown Location: Yorktown School, 5200 Yorktown Blvd Captains: Mary Kay Ogden 135 Madison Location: Madison Community Center, 3829 N Stafford St Captains: Anne Paris, Howard Solodky 136 Marshall Location: Taylor School, 2600 N Stuart St Captains: Julie Atkins, Rachel Dondero, Michelle Kilkenny 137 Nottingham Location: Nottingham School, 5900 Little Falls Rd Captains: Rebecca Dick, Patty Donnelly 138 Arlington View Location: Carver Community Center, 1415 S Queen St Captains: Sarah Holbert, Jenn Piatt 139 Ashlawn Location: Ashlawn School, 5950 8th Rd N Captains: Michael Raizen, Eric Wiener 140 Virginia Square Location: Mason Square, 3351 Fairfax Dr Captains: Paul Ashin, Hina Ayub, Stacy Collins 141 Navy League Location: Navy League Building, 2300 Wilson Blvd. Captains: Vacant 142 Shirlington Location: Park Operations Building, 2700 S Taylor St Captains: Isiss Haughton, Karen Olson Weaver 143 Campbell Location: Campbell School, 737 S Carlin Springs Rd Captains: Grayson Lewis, Colleen McCool 144 Dawson Terrace Location: Dawson Terrace Community Center, 2133 N Taft St Captains: Vacant 145 Buckingham Location: Lubber Run Community Center, 300 N Park Dr Captains: Jenn Showell-Hartogs, Steve Wanczyk 146 Central Location: Central Library Auditorium, 1015 N Quincy St Captains: Stephanie Bailey, Connor Bellows, Alexandra Ritchie 147 Four Mile Run Location: Barcroft Sport and Fitness Center, 4200 S Four Mile Run Dr Captains: Ben Schick, Roberta Talmage 148 AUSA Location: AUSA, 2425 Wilson Blvd. Captains: Alexander Chakrin, Noah Higgins 149 Monroe Location: Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington, 3550 Wilson Blvd Captains: Vacant 150 Crystal Plaza Location: Crystal Plaza, 2111 Richmond Hwy Captains: Daniel Davis, Mark Fiumara, Mark Perlman 151 Taylor Location: The Jefferson, 900 N Taylor St Captains: Phyllis Eisen, Marjorie Hobart 152 Gunston Location: Gunston Community Center, 2700 S Lang St Captains: Vacant 153 Met Park Location: The Bartlett, 520 12th St S Captains: Terri Ashton 154 Garfield Park Location: Garfield Park, 925 N Garfield St Captains: Rachel Johnston
- How to Vote in Arlington Virginia | Arlington Democrats
VOTE Voter Information in አማርኛ (Amharic) | العربية (Arabic) | বাংলা (Bengali) | Монгол (Mongolian) | Español (Spanish) 2025 SCHOOL BOARD ENDORSEMENT VOTE 2024 DEMOCRATIC SAMPLE BALLOT Early In-Person Voting Mail-In Voting Our Candidates Need a Ride to The Polls? Voting On Election Day Register to Vote VOLUNTEER Want to Help with the Election? OTHER INFO Voting Rights Restoration What is Ranked Choice Voting? Learn More About Our Candidates 2024 School Bond Fact Sheet School Bond Information in አማርኛ (Amharic) | العربية (Arabic) | Монгол (Mongolian) | Español (Spanish) EARLY IN-PERSON VOTING Early Voting 2024: September 20 – November 2 You can now vote early in-person in Virginia starting 45 days before an election. Accessible services and curbside voting are offered to disabled voters and voters over 65 during Early Voting. Arlington Democrats also provides rides to the polls for Early Voting, If you need a ride, please call our hotline at 703-528-8588, Ext. 5 or request a ride via our online form. 2024 General Election Early Voting Dates, Times, Locations OPEN NOW Bozman Government Center 2100 Clarendon Blvd., Ste. 320 (3rd floor) Wed., Oct. 16 – Sat., Nov. 2 Mondays – Fridays | 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays | 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sundays | 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Long Bridge Aquatics & Fitness Center 333 Long Bridge Dr. Wed., Oct. 16 – Sat., Nov. 2 Mondays – Fridays | 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays | 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sundays | 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. **PARKING: Please note, you do NOT have to pay for parking at Long Bridge if you are coming to vote. Walter Reed Community Center 2909 16th St. S. Wed., Oct. 16 – Sat., Nov. 2 Mondays – Fridays | 2:00 – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays | 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sundays | 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Madison Community Center 3829 N. Stafford St. Wed., Oct. 16 – Sat., Nov. 2 Mondays – Fridays | 2:00 – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays | 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sundays | 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. MAIL-IN VOTING Mail Voting: September 20 – November 5 We encourage you to use our flexible voting options to make sure your voice is heard in any Primary or General Election. Last Day to Request a Mail Ballot: October 25 by 5:00 p.m. Request Your Mail Ballot Here Select Apply to Vote Absentee by Mail through Virginia’s Citizen Portal . The elections office will mail you a ballot starting 45 days before the election. You can find additional ways to apply for a mail ballot on Arlington’s Elections website, including information about Accessible Mail Ballots. You can also request to be on the Permanent Absentee list . This means that you don’t have to continue to reapply for a mail ballot each election. The election office will automatically send you a ballot for each election in which you are eligible to vote. Ballots Must Be Returned or Postmarked: November 5 by 7:00 p.m. (Election Day) Mailed Ballots** Must Be Received by : Friday, November 8 by 12 p.m. **This ONLY applies if you return your ballot via the Post Office. Hand delivered ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day, no exceptions. Fill your ballot out securely at home and follow ALL instructions sent with your ballot and on the envelope. Read carefully! Ways to Return Your Mail Ballot 1. Mail it. Please following the mail instructions with your ballot for the mailing address and rules. Your ballot must be postmarked by Election Day and received by 12pm the Friday following Election Day. We recommend you return your ballot one of the other ways (below) after Sat., Oct. 26 to make sure it is received on time to be counted. 2. Deposit it in a 24/7 drop box , located throughout the County. 3. Drop it off at the Arlington Office of Voter Registration and Elections in the Bozman Government Center (2100 Clarendon Blvd, 3rd Floor) during open hours, Mondays–Fridays, 8am–5pm. 4. Hand it to an elections officer at any early voting site or polling place during the location's open hours before 7 p.m. on Election Day. Helpful Links: Mail Voting in Arlington Apply for a Mail Ballot Track Your Ballot Lost/Damaged Ballots 24/7 Drop Boxes VOTING ON ELECTION DAY Election Day : November 5, 2024 Polls Open: 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. You must vote at your assigned polling place on Election Day. Rides to the Polls Same-Day Voter Registration: If you are eligible to vote in Arlington but not registered, you can register at your polling place on Election Day and vote by provisional ballot . Starting October 16, you can also register to vote on site at an Early Voting location. Where do I vote? Look up your polling place online and vote at this location on Election Day. You may not vote at another location or precinct on Election Day. Arlington County has a list of voting precincts with directions. Curbside voting and other accessibility services are offered to disabled voters and voters over 65 at every polling place on Election Day. Rides to the Polls If you need help getting to the polls on Election Day or to an early voting location, you can get a ride to the polls from us by calling 703-528-8588, Ext. 5 or filling our online form. Helpful Links: Where Do I Vote? Arlington's Polling Places Maps and Directions ID Requirements Accessible Voting Services & Curbside Voting Request a Ride to the Polls or call 703-528-8588 , Ext. 5 REGISTER TO VOTE 2024 Registration Deadline: October 15 You are eligible to vote in Arlington if you are a U.S. citizen, 18+ years old, and currently live in Arlington County. If you've had your voting rights withdrawn after a felony conviction, see our section below called Get Your Voting Rights Restored . You must be registered to vote at your current address. If you recently moved, we recommend you change your voter registration as soon as you can to make sure you’re eligible to vote in Arlington's upcoming elections. College students from out-of-state or -county may register to vote here with their current address or vote Absentee by Mail from an out-of-state college. S ee College Student Info on the Virginia Department of Elections website for more info on how to determine your residence for voting. Same-Day Voter Registration Is Here Begins October 16 ! Thanks to Democrats, Virginia enacted the 2020 Virginia Voting Rights Act. You are now allowed to register to vote at your polling place on Election Day or at an in-person early voting site , regardless of whether you're registering for the first time or updating your existing registration. If you register same-day, you will fill out a Provisional Ballot , which means Arlington’s Electoral Board will adjudicate, or confirm, whether a ballot is valid the day after the Election. This gives the Elections Office time to process your eligibility to vote in that election. Find out more about Same-Day Voter Registration . Helpful links: Register to Vote Check Your Voter Registration Status Same-Day Voter Registration Info VOLUNTEER ON ELECTION DAY WANT TO HELP ON ELECTION DAY? There are many ways you can help preserve our democracy on Election Day! 1. Poll Greeting Our Voter Support and Precinct Operations teams are always looking for Democrats to greet voters at the polls. If you’re interested in helping with early voting, contact Voter Support . If you’re interested in helping on Election Day itself, contact Precinct Operations . Current Opportunities: Early Vote poll greeting at Courthouse Early vote poll greeting at Long Bridge Early vote poll greeting at Walter Reed Early vote poll greeting at Madison Nov. 5 Election Day poll greeting at all 54 precincts (forma en español ) 2. Poll Observing / Voter Protection Poll observers play a critical role in our democracy by making sure elections officers are following Virginia voting laws, procedures, and regulations. If you're interested in helping our Voter Protection team, please send an email to Voter Support . All poll observers are required to go through a mandatory poll observation training . Current Opportunities: Mandatory training (virtual) Early vote poll observing Election Day poll observing 3. Rides to the Polls If you want to provide rides to the polls, both for Early Voting and Election Day, please fill out our driver form . If you're looking for a ride to the polls, please call our hotline at 703-528-8588, Ext. 5 or request a ride via our online form. 4. Help Register Others to Vote Our Voter Support and Festivals and Farmers Market teams run frequent voter registration drives throughout the year. Contact Voter Support or Festivals & Farmers Markets . We're happy to help you run your own drive or sign you up to help one of ours. All of our voter registration volunteers are required to take the Virginia Voter Registration training . Once you have completed the training, you can sign up for a shift at voter registration drives on Mobilize . 5. Other Volunteering with Arlington Democrats We’d love your help throughout the year as we gear up for multiple elections! 2024 is a big year. You can help with everything from helping to get out the word about elections and our candidates, helping with yard signs, and helping with the logistics of each upcoming election. If you’re interested in helping, whether for an hour or for a year, sign up at our volunteer form. 6. Be a County Poll Worker If you’re interested in working at the polls as an Elections Office, either for Election Day or during Early Voting, the Arlington Elections Office has you covered. Learn more about what you can help with, what training you need, and sign up to be a poll worker . WHAT IS RANKED CHOICE VOTING? RANKED-CHOICE VOTING In Arlington, we use Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV) f or the Primary and General Election for our County Board race. Arlington Democrats also uses RCV for its School Board Endorsement Vote (SBEV) each spring. How Does Ranked-Choice Voting Work? Ranked-choice voting allows you to rank candidates in order of preference, up to three candidates. Election results are tallied in rounds. All 1st choice votes are counted. If no candidates receive the required number of votes to win, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated and ballots for that candidate are transferred to the voter's next choice. This process continues until candidates have enough votes to win. Your second and third choice candidates do not count against your first choice candidate. We recommend reading the Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV) Information on Arlington County's website . You can also practice filling out a RCV ballot . Why don't we use Ranked-Choice Voting for other races on the ballot? In 2023, Arlington was the first County in Virginia to pilot a ranked-choice voting system for local races. The Arlington County Board chose to only adopt it for the Primary. The process by which we select Constitutional Officers and our state legislators is specified in Virginia law. Without amending our laws or our state constitution, these races must use a traditional primary system. The 2024 General Election County Board race will be the first general election to use RCV. The Arlington County Board has also approved the use of RCV for all future County Board primaries. Helpful Links: Ranked-Choice Voting How to Make a Ranked-Choice Ballot Practice Filling Out a Ranked-Choice Ballot FAQ About RCV (English) and en Español GET YOUR VOTING RIGHTS RESTORED The right to vote is essential to our democracy. We believe in restoring voting and other civil rights to formerly incarcerated people. To have your voting rights restored, you must go through the Virginia Board of Elections instead of our local elections office. Helpful Links: Check the Status of Your Civil Rights Request Restoration of Your Rights Request a Copy of the Grant Order to prove that your rights have been restored by the Governor.
- Contact | Arlington Democrats | Arlington Virginia
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- SAMPLE BALLOT | Arlington Dems
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- Ashley Amerson | Arlington Dems
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- Take Action Now | Arlington Democrats | Arlington Virginia
Actions you can take today to defend and strengthen our democracy Take Action: Resist , Organize , and Build Community Donald Trump’s reelection is galvanizing Democrats into action. From rolling back civil rights protections to eviscerating our federal workforce, this Administration is undercutting our community’s core values as Arlingtonians. You are not powerless . Arlington Democrats are resisting, organizing, and building to fight for a better future. Join us—take action today. Resist: Take Action Against the Trump Administration We must stand up against policies that threaten our rights, our community, and our democracy. Get involved now: Protest and Rally to defend democracy – Find opportunities for protests and demonstrations on Mobilize, and check our social media and emails for the latest updates. We’re doing everything we can to spread the word for more rallies and protests when we hear, so tell us about them! Support Federal Workers – Order your "We Support Our Federal Employees " yard sign today. The Trump Administration’s Deferred Resignation Program is a blatant attempt to pressure career civil servants out of government. Arlington Democrats are standing up for the dedicated federal employees who keep our country running. Please consider a suggested donation to support our efforts . We’re counting on your support. Join us for our soon-to-be-announced Federal Workers Forum Elect Democrats Across Virginia This Year – Our Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and the entire House of Delegates are on the ballot this year. Virginia has the first-in-the-nation chance to deliver this disastrous administration a black eye this November. Elect Democrats in Key Races Nationwide – Call voters to help elect Democratic candidates. Beyond Arlington keeps an updated list of current events , which include organizing for: Wisconsin Supreme Court Election North Carolina Supreme Court Seat Volunteer for Democrats Nationwide – Sign up for virtual and in-person volunteer opportunities in whatever way you can Visit Mobilize.us to find community events and engage nationwide. Write Postcards to Voters – Join Blue Families and request postcards to help turn out Democratic votes in swing districts. Check “Blue Families” to sign up. Organize: Strengthen Our Party and Community Change begins at the local level. Help build a Democratic Party that will turn out voters in Arlington and beyond by taking one of these tangible actions: Join our email list – Stay informed about updates, events, and opportunities to get involved. Attend an Arlington Democrats Monthly Meeting – Our meetings are on the first Wednesday of every month, in person and online. Check our calendar for the latest information. Get involved and stay informed. Attend an event – Check our calendar for an upcoming Arlington Dems event. Become a Precinct Captain – Help organize Arlington's 54 precincts, turn out Democratic voters, and engage your neighbors. Join a Caucus – Represent, advocate for, and turnout voters from all of our communities. AANHPI , Black , Disabilities , Equality, Interfaith , Business, Labor , Latino , Veterans & Military Families , Interfaith , and Women's caucuses Volunteer with Beyond Arlington – Sign up to help Democratic campaigns across Virginia and the nation through canvassing and phone banking. Fill out our volunteer form at this link and check the “Beyond Arlington” box under “Other Specialized Groups.” Table with Us at Festivals & Farmers Markets – Engage with the community, help statewide candidates get on the ballot, register voters, and represent Arlington Dems at farmers markets and festivals. Help in a Primary Campaign – Collect signatures, knock on doors, make calls, and support Democrats in our community or across the state. Build Community: Connect with Like-Minded Neighbors Build a vibrant Democratic community in Arlington. Get involved in social and advocacy opportunities: Join the Arlington Democrats’ Book Club – Meet neighbors and discuss important reads, hosted by our Precinct Operations team. Search “Book Club” on Mobilize or find the events on our calendar — they’re the first Tuesday most months. Come to our social events – Check out our monthly socials, search “Monthly Social Series” on Mobilize or our calendar Arlington Young Democrats – The next generation of Democratic leaders, ages 18-35. Our Young Dems chapter is one of the most well-regarded in Virginia. Together, we can pull out some wins. Whether you want to organize, resist, or build community, there’s a place for you in Arlington Democrats. Get involved now!