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ABOUT

Your Party.

The Hamilton County Democratic Party is organized, growing, and winning races—from l local township boards and city councils to the Indiana Statehouse and U.S. Congress.  That momentum belongs to the voters, volunteers, and residents of Hamilton County who show up, stand up, and keep us moving forward. Our commitment is to make sure that energy translates into lasting progress.

By recruiting and supporting candidates, canvassing neighborhoods, phone banking, educating voters, fundraising, and driving voter registration, we do the unglamourous work that puts more Democrats on the ballot, in office, and at the table where Hamilton County’s future gets decided.

Our Values.

Be In Community

We show up for Hamilton County—not just on Election Day, but every day. We prioritize the well-being of all residents, support local organizations, and build a party that reflects the diversity and strength of this community. 

Show Respect

We engage honestly, listen to each other even when we disagree, and hold rational conversations as a democratic value in and of itself. We welcome new voices, honor diverse perspectives, and lead with integrity. ​

Earn Trust

We are transparent, accountable, and fact-driven in everything we do. We hold ourselves and our elected officials to the same standard—because trust isn’t claimed, it’s earned.​

Take action

We are a party in motion. From recruiting candidates and volunteers, to knocking doors and registering voters, we do the work that turns democratic values into democratic wins—and we don’t stop between elections.

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Meet your team.

Committees.

 HamCo Dems runs on nine committees—each driven by volunteers who make the work possible.

Cities.

Five city clubs connect Democrats across Hamilton County—find yours and get involved.

Electeds.

Your elected Democrats are already doing the work in city and state government. Connect with them, stay informed, and find out how your involvement makes a difference.

Volunteer.

Whether you’re driving neighbors to the polls on election day or cleaning up Hamilton County streets on a Saturday morning, there’s work here for you. Find what’s meaningful for you and get started.

Your Voice.

This is your party—and it runs because people like you choose to show up. Whether you give an hour or a year, your involvement moves this work forward in Hamilton County, Indiana, and beyond. Find the committee that fits your interests and join today.

Find Your Committee

Central Committee

The Hamilton County Democratic Party (HCDP) Central Committee governs the actions of the party on a day-to-day basis. The Central Committee consists of the Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer. The Central Committee is elected by the Precinct Chairs and Vice Precinct Chairs in March of the year following the presidential election. The Central Committee officers serve for a term of four years. At the local level, the leaders of the Democratic Party serve in a volunteer capacity once elected.

Events Committee

The Events Committee is responsible for planning and executing fundraisers, engaging community events, and regular HamCo Dems meetings. Our goal is to create meaningful experiences that bring people together, strengthen our movement, and support our mission to move HamCo Blue

Communications Committee

Under the direction of the Central Committee the Communications Committee helps carry out the look, feel, and impact of communications from HamCo Dems.

Fundraising Committee

The Fundraising Committee is focused on generating funds to help support our candidates in a variety of ways. Fundraising activities may include letter writing campaigns, event planning, and more.

Volunteer Committee

The Outreach Committee coordinates volunteer activities, including reaching out to those who have signed up to volunteer, training volunteers, and connecting them with campaigns.

Elections & Field

Carmel

Carmel Democrats are making waves—and we’re just getting started. With a dedicated and highly engaged committee, Carmel Dems have driven real progress in our city through common-sense solutions that benefit everyone. In 2018, J.D. Ford won the State Senate District 29 seat, representing parts of Indianapolis, Zionsville, and Carmel. The following year, Carmel made history by electing its first-ever Democratic City Council member, Miles Nelson. That seat remains in Democratic hands today with the 2023 election of Dr. Anita Joshi. In 2020, Joe Biden carried Carmel by 2.5%, and Kamala Harris widened that margin in 2024. Also Carmel residents are still proudly represented by State Senator J.D. Ford and State Representative Victoria Garcia Wilburn, who was re-elected to House District 32 in 2024. The momentum is real—and there’s plenty of work to do. Join Carmel Dems this year and be part of the progress!

Fishers

There’s no denying it—Fishers, Indiana is turning blue! In 2024, history was made when a Democratic presidential candidate won Fishers for the first time ever. Jennifer McCormick brought home the first gubernatorial win for Democrats in the city in 20 years, and our incredible State Representative Victoria Garcia Wilburn was re-elected with strong support! The momentum only continues to grow. Fishers Dems are showing up and showing out—with 100+ attendees at monthly meetings, plus regular coffee meetups and happy hours to keep the energy going. What are you waiting for? Catch the Blue Wave happening in Fishers!

Noblesville

As Noblesville grows, so does the energy behind our newest city committee. The Noblesville Democratic Committee re-formed in 2023 with a mission to bring together like-minded residents in support of Democratic causes and candidates. By 2024, local candidates stepped up to appear on the ballot—giving voters real choices and pushing progress forward. Looking ahead, the momentum isn’t slowing down. Noblesville Dems continue to host monthly meetings every 3rd Wednesday, drawing 50+ engaged residents, along with Dems on Draft every 1st Monday, and our popular Trivia Fundraiser. Join the crew—we're just getting started, and we’re saving a seat for you!

Westfield

The Westfield Democratic Committee is growing fast—just like the city itself—and building a model for what grassroots organizing should look like. With passionate candidates and an energized base, Westfield is on the brink of big wins. Just look at Alexis Lowry, who ran for City Council in 2023 and came up just 23 votes short. If you ever needed proof that every vote counts, that’s it! Westfield Dems are creating community through unique meetings like “Build the Bench,” “Civic Engagement in the Social Media Age,” and the monthly “Dems + Donuts,” which wrap up with a dose of community service. They’re putting in the work—and in 2026, we plan to be up by more than 23 votes. Join us and help turn Westfield even bluer—one vote, one neighbor, and one donut at a time!

Northern HamCo

Hamilton County is growing and changing—and let’s be honest, it’s not as red as some people would like us to believe. The northern part of the county is no exception. This group is a place to connect with like-minded neighbors, share ideas, and remind each other that you’re not the only blue dot on your street. Residents from Adams, Arcadia, Atlanta, Cicero, Jackson, and Sheridan are coming together to build a stronger community, support one another, and stay engaged in local issues. Whether you’re a longtime Democrat or just looking for a place to connect, you belong here. Together, we’re creating a North HamCo network that is organized, informed, and ready to grow.

Hamilton County Young Democrats

Looking to connect, get involved, and have fun while making a difference? If you’re under 36, HamCo Young Dems is your landing spot! Whether you’re brand new to organizing or already active in your city committee, this group is perfect as a standalone community or a great addition to your existing involvement. The Young Dems host meetups, meetings, attend festivals, run voter registration drives, and—best of all—build lifelong connections with like-minded Democrats across Hamilton County. Jump in—there’s a space for you, and the movement is better with you in it!
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