How to Win a Local Election: A Complete Step-By-Step Guide

How to Win a Local Election: A Complete Step-By-Step Guide by Judge Lawrence Gray is published by M. Evans & Company and was released on September 8, 1994. This first edition spans 255 pages and is presented in English. The book provides a comprehensive framework for candidates considering a run for local office, detailing the steps necessary to mount an effective campaign.
Readers will find a structured approach that mirrors the chronology of a typical political campaign, starting from the initial decision to run. The content focuses on the intricacies of local elections in the United States, emphasizing the importance of preparation and strategy in navigating the electoral process. With approximately 537,000 elective offices available, this guide aims to equip aspiring candidates with the tools needed for a successful campaign in local government.
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There are approximately 537,000 elective offices. Local elections are held every year. Following a chronology similar to a typical campaign, this book lays out a detailed framework from the moment the candidate decides to run for elected office. Nothing is certain in politics, but this book will ensure an efficient and effective campaign.
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