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- noun Plural form of
committeeperson .
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Examples
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And it can cost $750,000 to do Election Day in Philly alone, figuring in the usual $100 payments to committeepeople in each of the city's 1,600 precincts.
Hillary Tries Grassroots Budgeting Ruffini, Patrick 2008
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Those in control of the New York State Working Families Party feel that county committeepeople must not be permitted to screen and select candidates for endorsement.
WFP Suffolk Chapter 2007 Endorsements Steve Perez 2007
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He was told that, based on the votes and discussions heard by precinct committeepeople who were voting, that he should have been a shoe-in, but the count was fixed.
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He was told that, based on the votes and discussions heard by precinct committeepeople who were voting, that he should have been a shoe-in, but the count was fixed.
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Believe me, local Democratic organizations are desperate for precinct committeepeople!
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The precinct committeepeople meet and elect a county chairman and other officers.
Firedoglake » FDL Sunday Book Salon: Crashing the Gate, Week 1 2006
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He was told that, based on the votes and discussions heard by precinct committeepeople who were voting, that he should have been a shoe-in, but the count was fixed.
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I have my doubts that had the committeepeople known his checkered past they would have voted him in.
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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Although the Ellicott District committeepeople who voted did so for Pridgen, the
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With all due respect to Councilmember Smith, we don't really know what the "voters" wanted because the only "vote" was cast among a handful of party committeepeople - not the community-at-large.
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