Democratic county chairmen from across Alabama came together in Birmingham to establish the state’s first Alabama Democratic County Chair Association. The group aims to build off the work being done by county committees and chairs to strengthen the party at the grassroots level. Susan McKenney, Marshall County Democratic Chair, led the initiative and was elected as the association’s first chairman. The organization also appointed vice-chair, secretary, and treasurer positions to further support their goals.
McKenney emphasized that the association will work in collaboration with the Alabama Democratic Party rather than independently. She highlighted the importance of county chair organizations in other states and expressed hopes that this initiative will provide county chairs with a platform to organize and address their concerns.
The formation of the Alabama Democratic County Chair Association was met with enthusiasm by county committee members who have felt neglected by the state party in the past. The association’s establishment marks a significant step towards empowering local party officials and addressing issues at the county level.
With this new organization in place, the Democratic Party in Alabama is looking to strengthen its foundation and improve coordination between county committees and the state party. The Alabama Democratic County Chair Association sets the stage for more effective organizing, recruiting, and training efforts to better serve the party’s interests at the local level.
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