How to Win Elections

How to Win Elections

Introduction

Starting Point

Types of Election

Electoral Areas

Polling Districts

Pre-Campaign

Electoral Register

Manifesto

Registering as a Candidate

Campaign

Canvassers

Leaflets

Local Press

Press Release

Public Meetings

Online Campaigning

Eve of Election

Knock-Up Areas

Election Day

Number Tellers

Knocking-Up

The Count

Post Election Party

Post Election

Election Expenses

Summary

About The Author

Resources

Post Election Party

After the Count you will either feel like celebrating or commiserating with your Campaign Team. Organise a Party because it gives the people who have helped you for weeks and certainly all day something to look forward to at the end of a very tiring day, it also gives them somewhere to go together.

It is good for morale, especially if you have lost, and you can all watch the results come in from the rest of the country, assuming this isn't a council by-election.

It is often said that election campaigns start at the Post Election Party and it's true. People who have lost resolve to fight again and those that have won look to see where else they win.

This is an important part of your next campaign and so is essential not desirable.

 

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