Warwick Democratic Committee Officers
CHAIR & DISTRICT LEADER / George Sayles
VICE CHAIR / Erin Gibson
TREASURER / Brad Bergman
SECRETARY / Madeline Landis
Warwick Democrats Precinct Committee People
# | PRECINCT | POLLING PLACE | COMMITTEE PERSON |
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1801 | Lititz Borough 1W-1P | Lititz Fire Company 24 West Main Street Lititz, PA 17543 | VACANT |
VACANT | |||
1802 | Lititz Borough 1W-2P | Luther Acres 600 East Main Street Lititz, PA 17543 | Stephen Patrick |
Erin Gibson | |||
1803 | Lititz Borough 2W-1P | St. Lukes UCC 222 North Broad Street Lititz, PA 17543 | Kathy Shaffer |
VACANT | |||
1804 | Lititz Borough 2W-2P | Lititz United Methodist Church 201 E. Market Street Lititz, PA 17543 | Judi Larkin |
Kimberly Regennas | |||
1805 | Lititz Borough 3W-1P | Buch Funeral Home 216 S Broad Street Lititz, PA 17543 | Joanne Robb |
VACANT | |||
1806 | Lititz Borough 3W-2P | Lititz Public Library 651 Kissel Hill Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 | Brad Bergman |
VACANT | |||
4600 | Elizabeth Township | Elizabeth Twp Building 423 Southview Dr. Lititz, PA 17543 | Rodger Dourte |
VACANT | |||
6901 | Warwick Twp Brunnerville | Brunnerville United Methodist Church 517 Pine Hill Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 | Madeline Landis |
VACANT | |||
6902 | Warwick Twp Kissel Hill | Lancaster Evangelical Free Church 419 Pierson Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 | Anne Pyle |
VACANT | |||
6903 | Warwick Twp Rothsville | Rothsville Fire Company 2071 Main Street Lititz, PA 17543 | VACANT |
VACANT | |||
6904 | Warwick Twp Woodcrest | St. James Catholic Church 505 Woodcrest Ave Lititz, PA 17543 | Sandra Knaub |
VACANT | |||
6905 | Warwick Twp Clay Newport | Warwick Twp Municipal Building 315 Clay Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 | Cindy Wingenroth |
VACANT | |||
6906 | Warwick Twp Hilltop Manor | Brunnerville Fire Company 1302 Church Street Lititz, PA 17543 | George Sayles |
VACANT | |||
6908 | Warwick Twp Millport | Jerusalem Lutheran Church 36 Church Street Lititz, PA 17543 | VACANT |
VACANT | |||
6909 | Warwick Twp Newport West | Grace Brethren Church of Lititz 501 W. Lincoln Ave Lititz, PA 17543 | Dennis Zimmerman |
Jane Rothenberger | |||
6910 | Warwick Twp Southwest | Hosanna Fellowship of Christians 29 Green Acre Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 | Sherrill Baumgartner |
Gail Johnson |
How the Lancaster County Democratic Committee is organized.
Lancaster County Democratic Committee:
Lancaster County is divided into districts that organize the party at the local level. Districts generally follow school district borders (with a few exceptions). Warwick is our district.
Warwick Democratic Committee:
Each District is divided into voting precincts. Your voting precinct is the area represented by your polling place. Warwick has 16 precincts.
Precinct Committee People:
Per LCDC bylaws, each precinct can have 2 Committee People, for a total of 32 seats in Warwick. Committee People serve four-year terms in sync with gubernatorial elections.
What does a Committee Person do?
Committee People do the local, on-the-ground work of representing the Democratic Party in their neighborhood.
If you’ve ever gotten an “I voted!” sticker at your polling place, those were probably your local Committee People. But they do a lot more than hand out stickers on election day!
As a Committee Person, you’re expected to:
Be a resource for voters in your precinct by staying up-to-date on voter registration deadlines, election dates, polling place changes, and candidates for office.
Attend Warwick Democrats meetings regularly and stay up-to-date on our current initiatives and activities.
Vote on motions put before the Committee.
Help circulate candidate petitions and distribute campaign materials.
Help canvass and organize your precinct to get out the vote.
Greet voters at the polls on election day.
Becoming a Committee Person is easier than you think!
There are two ways to become a Committee Person: By election or by appointment.
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Be appointed by the District Leader (between elections)
Between elections, the District Leader may simply appoint Committee People to fill precinct vacancies. If you’d like to remain a Committee Person at the end of your term, you’ll need to run for reelection in the next gubernatorial primary election, which will be in 2026.
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Become a Committee Person by Running for Election
Volunteers simply need 10 registered Democrats in their precinct to sign a ballot petition and then receive at least 10 votes from Democrats in their precinct during the gubernatorial primary election (2026). No campaigning or expenses are required to run for Committee Person!
Interested in becoming a Committee Person in your precinct?
Please fill out this form. We’ll get back to you as soon as we can!