How to organize a campaign and manage electors, with practical steps for canvassing, scrutineers, and polling day
This guide lays out a process for reaching voters, coordinating volunteers, and ensuring the election effort runs smoothly from nomination to polling day. It covers who can vote, how to identify supporters and skeptics, and the roles of inside and outside scrutineers, with emphasis on timely, organized action.
From staffing polling divisions to methods for bringing voters to the polls, the book provides step-by-step recommendations for campaign staff and party volunteers. It also explains procedures for handling non-resident voters, and how to respond to suspected improper practices on election day.
- Understand who qualifies to vote and how to verify voter lists.
- Learn how to assign influence over doubtful electors and coordinate scrutineers.
- Grasp practical tactics for getting voters to the polls and coordinating with campaign teams.
- Prepare for election-day challenges and the use of official procedures to safeguard the process.
Ideal for readers involved in party organization, canvassing, and election-night planning who want a clear, actionable reference.