ANNOUNCING
YOUR CANDIDACY
Carol Hess, chess@politicalresources.com
http://PoliticalResources.com
Some tips for announcing your candidacy.
1. Try to choose a date when news may be low.
You dont want to compete with a local festival or fair, the
arrival of some dignitary, a holiday. Weekdays are better than weekends
2. Dont announce before you have your campaign plan and budget
in place.
You should have at least an outline of how you plan to reach your 50%
plus one vote and also how much money you will need to reach that goal.
3. Test your theme and message before you announce.
Why are you running for this office? What are the important issues in
your campaign?
4. Selecting a location to announce is important.
It should relate to your message and be relevant to your district.
(i.e. a toxic dump, the Board of Elections, a local school, city hall, a bus stop, train
station, shopping mall, housing development, etc.). This is a major photo opportunity for
your campaign. Choose the background carefully.
5. Call a press conference to announce.
You want to get as much coverage to your event as possible.
6. Be on time. You do not want negative press.
7. Have your own photographer.
If the press doesnt show, you can provide a press release and a
photo to the media.
8. Prepare a press kit.
The easier you make it for journalists, the better your chance for
coverage. Call the press and remind them of the announcement.
9. Make sure you have many supporters present when you make your
announcement.
You want to create excitement and enthusiasm about your campaign.
10. Be certain to inform the power base of your announcement.
The power base includes: the party, major local organizations,
associations, clubs
You want your announcement to be an event. You dont
want to anger or step on the toes of potential supporters. People in your power base
dont want to read about your candidacy in the newspapers. Even if they dont
come, they want to be informed of the event prior to its occurrence.
Best wishes in your campaign. For additional help in your campaign,
check out the Political Resources Directory of Products & Services. http://PoliticalResources.com
Carol Hess was a Political Consultant and Campaign Manager in the l970s and early
l980s. She is President of Political Resources, Inc.
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