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We are the Democratic Committee of Madison County, Virginia, organized to help protect the needs and interests of families and individuals living and working in our communities.
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Calendar
Check our calendar for information on upcoming meetings (usually the fourth Saturday of the month at Antioch Baptist Church starting at 10:00 a.m.), programs, and special events.
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Madison County has a vibrant, active, and productive Democratic committee! Join us to meet like-minded local residents who are focused on supporting our candidates and helping our community!
Volunteer
We have many opportunities for volunteering, especially as we near elections! Help out with phone or text banking, canvassing, writing letters and postcards, and many other activities!

Current News
The News Just Keeps Getting Worse For West Virginia
By Mary Anne Hitt We know the coal industry is getting away with poisoning our waterways nationwide, and a new study of federal data by the Associated Press shows just that. Coal industry chemicals and waste "have tainted hundreds of waterways and groundwater...
Victory By Jennifer Wexton Completes #GOP Collapse in Virginia
https://www.facebook.com/MadisonDemocrats/posts/1417408865167775?stream_ref=10 Original..
A Better DPVA
By Dave Leichtman, DPVA Vice-chair for Technology and Communications (via BlueVirginia) With the news that Delegate Herring is stepping down as DPVA Chair, I believe the time is right for some deep introspection within VA Dems. We had some big wins in 2013, and for...
Attorney General Herring Changes Virginia’s Legal Position In Marriage Equality Case
Commonwealth of Virginia Office of the Attorney General ATTORNEY GENERAL HERRING CHANGES VIRGINIA’S LEGAL POSITION IN MARRIAGE EQUALITY CASE RICHMOND -- Attorney General Mark R. Herring today changed Virginia's legal position in Bostic v. Rainey, siding with the...
ACTION ALERT: HB207 Would Muzzle Science Teachers in Virginia
There is often debate about what exactly the First Amendment means, however, in an 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptists, Thomas Jefferson made clear that the purpose of the First Amendment was to establish a "wall of separation" between Church and State in order to...
When We Meet
We meet the fourth Saturday of every month at Antioch Baptist Church, 1165 Mud Rd., in Madison. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. and our business meeting begins at 10:00 a.m. For more information click here.
Our Goals
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We are united in our effort to elect leaders of character, integrity, ability, vision and commitment to delivering results for all Virginians.
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