Precinct Chairs

General information

Precinct Chairs are essential roles in the Frisco Democrat Club. They serve as hubs for community activity, resources and educators and organizers for their neighbors. Because Frisco sits between two counties, you will need to determine which county you sit in order to find your precinct. We've linked the resources below for you to confirm your precinct, and here is how you can find your county.

Learn More

To learn more about becoming a Democratic leader in your area or to determine precincts with a vacant seat, please visit here if you live in Denton County or here if you live in Collin County.

Applications

If you'd like to apply, please use this form if you are a resident of Denton County and email it to dcdpstaff@gmail.com or this form for Collin County.

FDC Precinct Chair Guide

Learn all about what it means to be a Democratic Precinct Chair in the City of Frisco with the FDC Precinct Chair Guide.

Frisco Precincts By County

Updated June 12, 2023

Collin County Precinct Chairs

Precinct 30 -Vacant

Precinct 87 - Vacant

Precinct 92 - Vacant

Precinct 101 - Fred Lusk

Precinct 111 - Nancy Bittner

Precinct 117 - Sharon Stark

Precinct 118 - Vacant

Precinct 127 - Virginia Burgan

Precinct 134 - Saadia Ahmed

Precinct 146 - Vacant

Precinct 177 - Vacant

Precinct 184 - Mark Anis

Precinct 212 - Vacant

Precinct 220 - Lee Gaudreau

Precinct 225 - Vacant

Precinct 229 - Vacant

Precinct 234 - Vacant


Denton County Precinct Chairs

Precinct 1029 - Vacant

Precinct 1030 - Vacant

Precinct 1031 - Vacant

Precinct 1032 - Vacant

Precinct 1033 - Vacant

Precinct 1034 - Idalia Amaya

Precinct 1035 - Jason Salsbury

Precinct 1036 - Vacant

Precinct 1040 - Vacant

Precinct 1049 - Joseph Ross

Precinct 1050 - Vacant

Precinct 1051 - Vacant

Precinct 1052 - Vacant

Precinct 1055 -Vacant

Precinct 1056 - Vacant

Precinct 2035 - Vacant