If you've ever thought about running for office — your town council or school board, the state legislature, even Congress, this guide is for you. We'll tell you where to start and how to navigate everything from campaign fundraising to building a "kitchen cabinet."
1. You don't have to know everything before you run. And you don't need to be rich.
What matters is that you care enough to run. That's according to former Massachusetts State Senator Marian Walsh, who wrote a book about how to win public office. She never lost an election throughout her three-decade political career.
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Running for the Office of Washoe County School Board Trustee