A political campaign is an organized effort that seeks to influence the decision making progress within a group. The most high profile political campaigns are elections, where representatives are chosen and referendums decided. However, many smaller political campaigns, like ones for local council or the Senedd in Wales, are just as focused on reaching a specific set of voters with a tailored message.
When a political campaign is highly competitive, it often attracts the attention of larger partisan ecosystems that will invest money and time into supporting it. This is particularly true for races that are likely to have a significant impact on the balance of power or policy outcomes. These races are usually highly targeted by both the Democratic and Republican party committees that oversee the various public offices being contested.
As part of their campaign efforts, political candidates will host events and town halls where they can present their platform to large groups of people. This is a great way to raise the profile of their candidacy and demonstrate that they have the capacity to engage with the community.
During the course of their campaign, a political candidate will determine their target vote amount, which they will use to inform all other aspects of their work. Calculating this number early on can help them plan and manage their resources effectively.