Monroe County Democratic Committee
LaTonya Wilcox currently serves as a Staff Representative at IUE-CWA and Chairperson of the Communications Workers of America, where responsibilities include leading the CWA National Women's Committee within the Human Rights Committee. In addition, LaTonya holds the position of LD27 Representative for the Monroe County Democratic Committee and has been an Examiner at the Monroe County Department of Human Services since March 2022. With extensive experience dating back to 2015 as a CSEU Examiner Pre-Court at the Monroe County Department of Social Services, LaTonya is skilled in legal documentation and public housing assistance. Furthermore, LaTonya has been elected as Grievance Co-Chairperson for the Monroe County Federation of Social Workers IUE-CWA Local 81-381, works as a Board Member for the Jefferson Avenue Child Development Center, and serves as Administrative Assistant at Hope Deliverance Temple, AFM, since 1998. LaTonya's education includes degrees from SUNY College at Brockport, SUNY at Buffalo, and Northern Virginia Community College, culminating in an AAS in Legal Administration.
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Monroe County Democratic Committee
The Monroe County Democratic Committee is the official governing body for the County Party. It aims to help Democrats combine their efforts to elect representatives to local, state, and national government. These candidates and elected officials, whatever their views on specific issues, are united in their general Democratic philosophy of striving to benefit the general welfare with special attention to those who need it. The Party, at all levels, is an inclusive one, striving for the greatest possible public participation in our society. The committee’s foundation is the base of registered Democratic voters. Interested voters can join Town and Ward committees, which then unite to form the County Committee. The County Committee then elects members to the New York State Democratic Committee, and the State Committee elects members to Each Democratic committee member represents an election district, and can participate on the committees that include that district at the town, ward, city, or county level. Each election district can elect from two to four committee members, depending on the Democratic share of the vote in the last race for governor. The County Committee includes most of the members of the Town and Ward committees, bringing them together to work on countywide, state, and national races as well as on issues. The County Committee also helps coordinate the different local committees, helping raise funds, find candidates, and share their knowledge.