Democratic-style Template
Forward Together
Movement-style homepage, people-first imagery, layered CTAs
Preview political campaign website templates for school board, city council, mayor, sheriff, judicial, independent, nonpartisan, Republican, Democratic, Spanish, and bilingual campaign sites. Choose a template, then edit guided campaign fields; switching templates changes the design, not your campaign data.
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Democratic-style Template
Movement-style homepage, people-first imagery, layered CTAs
Template labels describe visual and content starting points only. Demo campaigns are fictional and do not imply real endorsements, party approval, candidate support, or legal review.
Use these category guides when you want a template that already fits the office, audience, or language workflow.
Calm, local, parent- and education-focused campaign website templates.
City councilNeighborhood, district, ward, and municipal campaign site structures.
MayorCitywide leadership layouts with room for priorities, media, and events.
SheriffPublic-safety campaign templates for experience, priorities, and community trust.
JudicialRestrained, qualifications-forward templates for judicial campaigns.
Independent / nonpartisanLocal civic layouts without heavy party styling.
Republican / Democratic stylesPartisan visual directions for campaigns that want that tone.
Spanish / bilingualTemplates that work with Spanish-only or English/Spanish campaign pages.
Democratic-style Template
Soft contrast, accessibility-forward spacing, values card grid
Democratic-style Template
School-board friendly layout, parent/community content sections
Democratic-style Template
Movement-style homepage, people-first imagery, layered CTAs
Democratic-style Template
Volunteer-first layout, handbill-style cards, signup emphasis
Democratic-style Template
Union-inspired stripes, family-photo sections, event prominence
Democratic-style Template
Clean blue gradients, rounded issue cards, community photo emphasis
Independent Template
Minimal transparency-focused design, checklist-style issue blocks
Independent Template
Community-first homepage with practical office and location emphasis
Judicial Template
Formal judicial layout, qualifications-forward sections, restrained palette
Nonpartisan Template
Warm neighborhood layout, story-first sections, gallery-friendly homepage
Nonpartisan Template
Family-friendly layout, education issue panels, approachable CTAs
Republican-style Template
Economic-development visual system with metrics-free feature rows
Republican-style Template
Heritage typography, framed candidate portrait, timeline blocks
Republican-style Template
Local storefront feel, warm photos, compact homepage sections
Republican-style Template
Traditional masthead, bordered cards, formal campaign seal area
Republican-style Template
High-contrast emergency-style CTA strips and credentials panels
Republican-style Template
Wide landscape imagery, earthy accent bars, event-first layout
Start with the campaign's message and office, then preview the full demo before deciding.
A school board or judicial campaign may need a calmer presentation than a citywide or partisan campaign.
Open the demo and check the homepage, bio, issues, events, volunteer form, donation-link areas, news, media, and footer fields.
Choose a design that will still look polished after adding endorsements, event photos, Spanish pages, news posts, and election updates.