Launch guide
Campaign Website Checklist for First-Time Candidates
A practical launch list for candidates who need a credible website before the campaign has a large staff, consultant, or finished content library.
Read guideClear, practical articles for candidates and campaign helpers who need to launch, review, and improve a campaign website without wasting time.
Launch guide
A practical launch list for candidates who need a credible website before the campaign has a large staff, consultant, or finished content library.
Read guideSchool board
School board campaigns need local trust, clear education priorities, and simple ways for parents, educators, and neighbors to help.
Read guideDonations
Campaign donation buttons should be visible, accurate, and connected to the contribution platform the campaign actually uses.
Read guideStrategy
A social page is useful for updates, but a campaign website gives voters, press, donors, and volunteers a stable source of truth.
Read guidePricing
Local campaigns should understand the difference between custom design, general website builders, and campaign-specific software before choosing a budget.
Read guideCity council
City council candidates need pages that explain local priorities, show community connection, and make the campaign easy to contact.
Read guideBilingual
A bilingual campaign site should be organized, reviewed, and useful in both English and Spanish instead of treating Spanish as an afterthought.
Read guideJudicial
Judicial campaign websites should be restrained, clear, and careful about qualifications, endorsements, public claims, and compliance review.
Read guideLaunch guide
A draft-first website workflow helps campaigns prepare the public launch before the filing deadline, announcement, or first major outreach push.
Read guideLegal basics
PoliticalWin provides fields for disclaimer language, but campaigns are responsible for legal review, jurisdiction-specific requirements, and donation-page compliance.
Read guideAfter election
Campaigns should decide what happens to the website after election day so useful content, domains, and supporter paths are not lost.
Read guideExamples
Different offices need different emphasis, even when the same campaign website structure is used.
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