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3D Approach to Successful Ballot Measures NW public affairs

What s Out There? Local Measures on the Ballot

Possibilities Public Safety Transit & Roads Education Parks & Open Space Community Centers Public Hospitals Libraries Utilities Affordable Housing Special Facilities Annexation Other

3D Approach PHASE I DEBATE Public Input COMMUNITY PHASE II DECIDE What s on ballot DECISION- MAKERS PHASE III DELIVER Yes Voters VOTERS

Debate Phase I: 6 months 1 year+ prior to election Goal Build Consensus Primary Audience Community at-large Secondary Audience Key Constituencies & Stakeholders Local media

Debate Phase I: 6 months 1 year+ prior to election Objectives Frame the debate, research Highlight need Gather best ideas Broad outreach Identify & rally allies Identify/address critics Informed Decision Community s Plan

Debate Phase I: 6 months 1 year+ prior to election Key Issues to Consider Public Opinion Stakeholders/Critics Current/other taxes Fundraising Ability to identify need Alternatives

Decide Phase II: 4-6 months prior to election Goal Focused & Responsive Measure Primary Audience Decision-makers Secondary Audience Community at-large Key constituencies & Stakeholders Local Media

Decide Phase II: 4-6 months prior to election Objectives Clear ballot title & summary Coordinated legal effort Not overreaching Best time on the ballot Balance Need v. Threshold No surprises!

Decide Phase II: 4-6 months prior to election Key Issues to Consider Consensus v. Contentious Ability to keep measure focused Public opinion chance for success Adequate time for campaign Clarity of issue Competing Issues

Deliver Phase III: Minimum 4 month campaign Goal Win the election (50% +1 or 60% +1 vote) Primary Audience Voters Secondary Audiences Local Media Opinion Leaders Funders Stakeholders

Deliver Phase III: Minimum 4 month campaign Objectives Clear Strategy & Campaign Plan Meaningful role for volunteers & allies Campaign On Message Target, I.D. & GOTV YOUR voters Broad Coalition Community comes together

Deliver Phase III: Minimum 4 month campaign Key Issues to Consider Strategic Plan Public opinion Adequate resources Strategy - Profile of the campaign Status of allies and critics Local media Other campaigns

3D Reverse Action Timeline Election Day Absentee Ballots Mailed Voter Guides Mailed Draft Voter Guide Statements Form Campaign Refer Measure to ballot Determine Best Timing Draft Ballot Title & Summary Decide Scope of Ballot Measure Build Community Consensus Conduct Opinion Research

Key Elements of a Strategic Campaign Plan Organization & Staff Fundraising Research Voter Targeting Earned & Paid Media Coalition / Field Org. Volunteers Direct Voter Contact Voter ID and GOTV Budget & Timeline

Campaign Factors & Timing FACTOR WINTER/ SPRING PRIMARY VOTER TURNOUT Lowest Lower Higher GENERAL TAX SENSITIVITY Depends More / Depends Less / Depends YOUNGER VOTERS Depends Less of total More of total OLDER VOTERS Depends More of total Less of total ABSENTEE VOTERS More of total More of total Less of total POLL VOTERS Less of total Less of total More of total COSTS Less /Depends More / Depends Most / Depends OTHER ISSUES Fewest Fewer More VISIBILITY/MEDIA More/ Depends More / Depends Less / Depends IMPACT ON GOTV Most More Less COMPETITION $$$ Least Less More PREDICTABLE ENV. Most More Less

Campaigns that impact local ballot measures Presidential US Senate Gubernatorial US Congress State Ballot Issues Mayoral / Council Regional/Local Issues 04, 08 04, 06, 10 04, 08 02, 04, 06, 08, 10 All General Elections By jurisdiction By jurisdiction

Every Campaign is Unique Prep. for Campaign Ballot title Mood of Electorate Economy Other Candidates Other Issues Energized Constit. Voter Turnout Voter Trends Clarity or Confusion $$$$$$$ Turnout Organized Opposition Visibility / Media Timing Ballot Title, Question Good/Bad Campaign On message

3D in Review 3D WHO WHEN BEWARE SUCCESS DEBATE Public Input Community 6 mos.-1 yr. Skipping the step Consensus DECIDE What s On Ballot 4-6 mos. b/f election Decisionmakers Overreaching Focus DELIVER Campaig/Election Voters Minimum 4 months One size fits all Victory!

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