Monterey County Democratic Central Committee (MCDCC)
Monterey County Democratic Central Committee (MCDCC)

The MCDCC holds monthly meetings every 4th Tuesday of the month at 6pm. Meeting locations rotate among the Monterey Peninsula, Salinas, and sites in North and South County. Meetings are open to the public. Check the calendar for location details of upcoming meetings. Click here to see a sample agenda.
Vinz Koller, Chair
P.O. Box 3024
Monterey, CA 93942
Tel: 866-MRY-DEMS (866-679-3367)
Fax: 866-MRY-DEMS (866-679-3367)
email:
Executive Board
Vinz Koller, Chair
Kathy MacKenzie, 1st Vice Chair
Shawn Bagley, 2nd Vice Chair
Holly Carlin, Treasurer
Kris Edmunds, Secretary
Jan Black, Rep to the Claifornia Democratic Party
MCDCC Voting Members
District 1
Open Seats
District 2
Bettye Pina email:
Kathy MacKenzie, 1st Vice Chair email:
Brian Brennan email:
District 3
Shawn Bagley, 2nd Vice Chair email:
Cesar Lara email:
District 4
LeVonne Stone email:
Kris Edmunds, Secretary email:
Amy Allard email:
Dan Brown email:
District 5
Jan Black, Rep to the Claifornia Democratic Party email:
Holly Carlin, Treasurer email:
Pete Hill email:
Craig Kunitani email:
Josh Stratton email:
Joel Weinstein email:
Marie White email:
Ex-officio Members:
Anna Caballero, 28th Assembly District. email: Click here for contact form
John Laird, 27th Assembly District. email: Click here for contact form
Sam Farr, 17th Congressional District. email:
What Is A Central Committee?
County Central Committees are in charge of the Democratic Party campaigns in their county, under the general direction of the State Democratic Party. Central Committees raise funds, plan election activities, and may open campaign headquarters. Several County Committees have permanent offices and staff. In addition, the Monterey County Democratic Central Committee (MCDCC) charters local Democratic Clubs with dues paying memberships of a minimum of 20 registered Democrats. See a chart of the MCDCC structure.
Representatives to the MCDCC are elected every two years (in even numbered years). Representation on the MCDCC is based on the number of registered Democrats within each County Supervisorial District and members must live in the Supervisorial District which they represent. Members can be local Democrats elected to the Committee, as well as partisan-level Democratic nominees or Democratic Elected Officials (ex-officio members) who live in the county.
