Get Yourself Elected
Quick Tips for Winning a Local Election
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About the Book
Tammy Pickering Barnett, a leadership and communications training consultant and past political candidate, provides practical tips for running a campaign and getting elected in this easy-to-read booklet.
Get practical guidance on developing and honing your message, building a strong campaign team, getting organized, appealing to volunteers, and connecting with voters.
Those are just the first steps to running a solid campaign: To win, you’ll need to promote your name and message to constituents, raise funds, and motivate the people who agree with your message to head to the polls.
You’ll also need to know how candidates earn free publicity, fine-tune their messages, capitalize on absentee voting as part of a get-out-the-vote strategy, and hold low-cost fundraisers to complement efforts.
The booklet includes a section specifically designed for women on overcoming challenges, inspirational quotes, and engaging questions that prompt you to reflect on and apply what you’ve learned.
If you’re running for local office, you’re doomed to fail if you don’t know the lessons in Get Yourself Elected.
About the Author
Tammy Pickering Barnett chaired the Get-Out-The-Vote campaign for her party in Evansville, Indiana, for two elections. She previously ran for county council and served as a ward leader. She is the president of T.R. Barnett & Associates, Inc., a training and communications consulting company. She also develops curriculum and teaches leadership and communication courses for the University of Southern Indiana.