Welcome to Democracy on Main Street!
We are the Culpeper County Democratic Committee. Steadily growing in size and strength, we welcome anyone who believes that all people deserve representation, justice and dignity. Our mission is to help elect representatives who will uphold the Constitution and its protections for all Americans. See you at the polls!
Our general membership meetings are held from 9-11 a.m. on the first Saturday of the month. Meanwhile, visit our office at 411 S. Main St. If the blue flag is flying, we’re open! Questions? Contact us here or at (540) 227-0558.
Our response, along with other Piedmont Area Democratic Committees to ICE & CBP’s deadly misconduct

March 28 No Kings Rally in Culpeper
Save the date but don’t sit back and wait. Here’s the latest advice from No Kings:
- Call your senators and demand they rein in ICE.
- Join the next Eyes on ICE training. Already done the training? Recruit two friends.
- Though there will be fundraising to help cover the costs of No Kings Day, today we encourage you to donate to a mutual aid group in your area.
- Join a local organizing hub, to build community and protect your neighbors.
Click here to visit our YouTube channel and watch video from our first No Kings rally.
Congratulations to our New Executive Committee!
The CCDC held its biennial Reorganization on January 3, 2026. The new officers are:
Chair: Joshua Pieper
Secretary: Valerie File
Treasurer: David Perrow
Vice Chair, Precinct Operations: Mary Jo Monahan
Vice Chair, Intraparty Coordinator: Daniel Else
There are still opportunities to lead subcommittees and volunteer in other ways. Contact Us if you are interested!


In Case You Missed the Party
Here is former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner’s 3 part series from of our conversation in December at Old House Winery.
Candidates Need Petition Signatures!
Candidates for every seat need signatures to get on the ballot. We have several petitions for Democratic candidates in the office right now.
Please sign them to help Democratic candidates qualify, and to show the strength Democratic candidates bring.
Your signature on their ballot petitions is not an endorsement, just a path to ballot inclusion.






















