Young Democrats of America High School Caucus
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The Young Democrats of America High School Caucus is the official national federation/organization of high school
students in the Democratic Party of the United States
. It is also known by the names of the "High School Democrats of America."
As part of the Young Democrats of America
the members of the High School Democrats of America represent high school students at all levels of the Democratic Party.
Although State Chapters for the organization and idea existed long beforehand, the High School Democrats of America itself was founded in December 2005, by Ahmed Kokon (NY) and Jonathan Padilla (CA). The caucus was approved by the YDA National Committee on December 2, 2005 in Phoenix, Arizona
. The High School Democrats of America is headed by an Executive Board, consisting of national officers, and a National Committee consisting of two representatives from individual states, territories, and the District of Columbia.
The next national election will take place in Louisville Kentucky from July 27th through the 31st at the Young Democrats of America national convention.
The organization, at its initial founding, claimed a quarter of the YDA's membership, or around 15,000 at the time.
Its main Republican
counterpart is the Teenage Republicans
.
Vice Chair: Atticus Francken of IL
Programs Director: Hassan Haider of NJ
Communications Director: Daqavise Winston of IN
Parliamentarian: Aaron Wilder of OK
Chief of Staff: Jake Levin of MA
Finance Director: Emily Yi of CA
Membership Director: Monica DiLeo of CT
Political Director: Vibhav Kollu of NC
Deputy Political Director: Thomas Ashe of MA
Northeast Regional Director: Megan Greeley of MA
Mid-Atlantic Regional Director: John Gallagher of MD
South-central Regional Director: Tian Wang of TX
Southeast Regional Director: Brian Seo of GA
Great Lakes Regional Director: Daniel Baum of MI
Pacific Regional Director: VACANT
Interim Midwest Regional Director: John Lechuga of IL
Southwest Regional Director: VACANT
Social Media Director: Julian Wright of KY
National Committee Chair: Elijah Goldberg
Executive Vice Chair: Melissa Moskowitz
Political Director: Josh Hughes
Development Director: Molly Coleman
Finance Director: Elliott Minge
Communications Director: Jocelyn Fong
Parliamentarian: Chris Kramer
Chief of Staff: Kyle Dignoti
Executive Director: Jordan Rasmusson
Administrative Director: Samina Hydery
Northeast Regional Director: Samina Hydery
Mid-Atlantic Regional Director: Devontae Greene
Great Lakes Regional Director: Ryan Davis
Southeast Regional Director: Ryan Campbell
Southcentral Regional Director: Erik Roscom
Arizona- Benjamin A. Diego
Arkansas-
California-Zach Larkin
Colorado-Joe Soto
Delaware-
Georgia- Xavier Swain
Illinois- Atticus Francken
Indiana-Nickolas Mitch & Vice President Ian Kea
Louisiana-
Maryland-John Gallagher
Massachusetts-Megan Greeley
Michigan- Owais Ansari
Minnesota-
New York-
New Hampshire-
New Jersey-
North Carolina-Vibhav Kollu
Oklahoma- Aaron Wilder
Pennsylvania-Malcolm Cain Jr.
Tennessee-
Virginia-
Washington-
Washington D.C.-Jacob Wasserman
West Virginia-
Wisconsin-
High school
High school is a term used in parts of the English speaking world to describe institutions which provide all or part of secondary education. The term is often incorporated into the name of such institutions....
students in the Democratic Party of the United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
. It is also known by the names of the "High School Democrats of America."
As part of the Young Democrats of America
Young Democrats of America
The Young Democrats of America , founded in 1932, is the official youth arm of the Democratic Party of the United States, although it severed official ties with the Democratic National Committee following passage of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 and became an independent 527 group...
the members of the High School Democrats of America represent high school students at all levels of the Democratic Party.
Although State Chapters for the organization and idea existed long beforehand, the High School Democrats of America itself was founded in December 2005, by Ahmed Kokon (NY) and Jonathan Padilla (CA). The caucus was approved by the YDA National Committee on December 2, 2005 in Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix is the capital, and largest city, of the U.S. state of Arizona, as well as the sixth most populated city in the United States. Phoenix is home to 1,445,632 people according to the official 2010 U.S. Census Bureau data...
. The High School Democrats of America is headed by an Executive Board, consisting of national officers, and a National Committee consisting of two representatives from individual states, territories, and the District of Columbia.
The next national election will take place in Louisville Kentucky from July 27th through the 31st at the Young Democrats of America national convention.
The organization, at its initial founding, claimed a quarter of the YDA's membership, or around 15,000 at the time.
Its main Republican
Republican Party (United States)
The Republican Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party. Founded by anti-slavery expansion activists in 1854, it is often called the GOP . The party's platform generally reflects American conservatism in the U.S...
counterpart is the Teenage Republicans
Teenage Republicans
Teen Age Republicans or "TARs" is a political youth organization that is an official auxiliary to the United States Republican Party. There are various TAR clubs throughout the United States, at county and state levels. TAR has a presence in all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia, and...
.
Current Officers: Executive Board 2011-2012
Chair: Samina Hydery of NYVice Chair: Atticus Francken of IL
Programs Director: Hassan Haider of NJ
Communications Director: Daqavise Winston of IN
Parliamentarian: Aaron Wilder of OK
National Staffers
Following the 2011 election in Louisville, Kentucky, the Executive Board appointed the following members to the corresponding staff positions. Positions may be added or removed at any time at the discretion of the Board.Chief of Staff: Jake Levin of MA
Finance Director: Emily Yi of CA
Membership Director: Monica DiLeo of CT
Political Director: Vibhav Kollu of NC
Deputy Political Director: Thomas Ashe of MA
Northeast Regional Director: Megan Greeley of MA
Mid-Atlantic Regional Director: John Gallagher of MD
South-central Regional Director: Tian Wang of TX
Southeast Regional Director: Brian Seo of GA
Great Lakes Regional Director: Daniel Baum of MI
Pacific Regional Director: VACANT
Interim Midwest Regional Director: John Lechuga of IL
Southwest Regional Director: VACANT
Social Media Director: Julian Wright of KY
Previous Officers: Executive Board 2009-2010
National Chair: Sania RahimNational Committee Chair: Elijah Goldberg
Executive Vice Chair: Melissa Moskowitz
Political Director: Josh Hughes
Development Director: Molly Coleman
Finance Director: Elliott Minge
Communications Director: Jocelyn Fong
Parliamentarian: Chris Kramer
Chief of Staff: Kyle Dignoti
Executive Director: Jordan Rasmusson
Administrative Director: Samina Hydery
Northeast Regional Director: Samina Hydery
Mid-Atlantic Regional Director: Devontae Greene
Great Lakes Regional Director: Ryan Davis
Southeast Regional Director: Ryan Campbell
Southcentral Regional Director: Erik Roscom
State Presidents
Each state and the District of Columbia elects a president and various other officers at that state's convention.Arizona- Benjamin A. Diego
Arkansas-
California-Zach Larkin
Colorado-Joe Soto
Delaware-
Georgia- Xavier Swain
Illinois- Atticus Francken
Indiana-Nickolas Mitch & Vice President Ian Kea
Louisiana-
Maryland-John Gallagher
Massachusetts-Megan Greeley
Michigan- Owais Ansari
Minnesota-
New York-
New Hampshire-
New Jersey-
North Carolina-Vibhav Kollu
Oklahoma- Aaron Wilder
Pennsylvania-Malcolm Cain Jr.
Tennessee-
Virginia-
Washington-
Washington D.C.-Jacob Wasserman
West Virginia-
Wisconsin-