The blueprint for winning school board races

The blueprint for winning school board races

Going into the 2022 midterm elections, three local candidates for Walled Lake Consolidated Schools, one of the largest school districts in Michigan, ran as a slate to take back the school board in one of Michigan’s largest districts. The candidates, Julie Fernandez, Shayna Levin, and Christy Tice, knew that running a grassroots-driven effort and being able to talk to voters about the local issues that mattered to them would be key to winning against formidable incumbent candidates.

Washoe County Republican Party: Taking Charge, Winning Elections

Washoe County Republican Party: Taking Charge, Winning Elections

Heading into the 2018 election cycle, the Washoe County Republican Party was facing a common problem for many county parties.

Glenn Jacobs for Mayor: Wrestling with Low Turnout

Glenn Jacobs for Mayor: Wrestling with Low Turnout

When Glenn Jacobs stepped in to the political ring in late summer 2017, formally announcing he would seek the Mayor’s office of Knox County, TN, his campaign knew they would be facing an uphill battle.

Mike Dunleavy: A lesson in adapting to an ever-changing political landscape

Mike Dunleavy: A lesson in adapting to an ever-changing political landscape

i360 client and former State Senator, Mike Dunleavy, was facing a uniquely challenging electoral environment in the race for Alaska governor, running against two formidable opponents.

Securing the VA House

Securing the VA House

2015 was what they call an “off-off” election year in Virginia; a year in which there are no Federal or statewide elections.