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Conduc(ng Successful Levy Campaigns: School District Modeling Scores November 13, 2013 Paul Johnson, Ph.D., BGSU Jerry Rampelt, Support Ohio Schools Research and Educa(on Founda(on

Research Partnership BGSU College of Educa:on and Support Ohio Schools Research and Educa:on Founda:on

SOS is Nonprofit Support Ohio Schools assists public school levy committees Nonprofit organization Created in 2008 Worked with over 150 campaigns

Research Based SOS is research based Recommendations are modeled after Winning Campaigns We do not like to lose

Winning is Difficult New Operating Issue Passage % Nov 2013 46% March 2012 23% Nov 2011 An excellent campaign is the single most important factor in winning

Reasons for Winning Many reasons for winning or losing We want one reason to explain the campaign outcome Do not fall into the trap of the one explanation

Top 9 or 10 Reasons 1A. Raise enough funds for a campaign 1. Create a sense of urgency* 2. Focus on Yes Voters* 3. Establish a diverse community - driven campaign commitee* 4. Disseminate informa(on* 5. Jus(fy the need for addi(onal funds* 6. Conduct a survey* 7. Focus on the benefits to students and community* 8. Analyze previous elec(on results* 9. Ensure Board unity* *Supported by BGSU research to date

Levy Strategies Employing more campaign strategies Levy Campaigns that employed more of the 10 strategies passed more levies than those that employed fewer.

Campaign Funds The more money a levy commihee spent the more likely the levy was to pass. Campaign expenditure of successful campaigns was at least $ 1.51 per registered voter.

Sense of URGENCY Create a sense of URGENCY among campaign volunteers, employees, and the community Describe both positive and negative consequences of levy outcome What will happen if levy fails? If levy succeeds?

Target YES Voters Focus the campaign on YES voters Major issue are the YES voters who stay home and do not vote

How to Iden:fy YES? Some History First Precinct data were used in the past Was state of the art before 2009 Examined supportive precincts and non-supportive precincts Assumption all voters were similar inside a precinct

Precinct Data Obsolete Does not provide household information Assumption all voters in a precinct were similar Stretch of data to make such an assumption

Value of Polling Valuable Data Reveals Major Themes Cross Tabs Women under 40 Males over 60 Still not enough information

Voter Targeting Never enough money so target the voters you will contact SOS predicts support and opposition to school taxes Modern voter modeling is used

Voter Modeling Predicts a voter s behavior Used in all major campaigns Obama and Romney campaigns modeled voters in Ohio Support Ohio Schools provides voter modeling

Crea:ng Voter Models SOS created the first model in 2008 Updated in 2010 and 2012 Provides a numerical score (1-10) with 1 being low and 10 being high for each voter

Crea:ng Voter Models Score predicts a voter s willingness to support taxes for schools Modeling enables a campaign to focus on YES voters

Crea:ng Voter Models Poll in Ohio asking select questions about school taxes Demographic data of each voter (age, gender, ethnicity, etc.) Consumer data are layered Algorithm is created for model

1 to 10 Scale for Model Model was created and 10% of the population were scored 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, or 10 School districts will have voters spread across the scale Some districts have more voters at one end or the other

Is the Model accurate? 2012-2013 Levies 50% of voters 1 to 3 20 levies 5 passed: 25% 50% of voters 8-10, 5 passed 100% 40% of voters 8-10 17 levies 14 passed: 82%

Turnout Model Score of 0-100 predicting the likelihood a voter will vote Base on 10 years of voting history Valuable tool in combining support for taxes scores with turnout scores

Modeling & Levies Raise $1.51 per registered voter Create a sense of urgency Direct Voter Contact using the modeling scores for targeted communication

Direct Voter Contact Direct Voter Contact = 70% of budget Winning Campaigns directly contact voters Door to Door, Live Phoning, & Mailing of Literature Speakers talk with voters face-toface

GOTV Get Out The Vote Your supporters have to vote Biggest problem is supporters who stay home Last two weekends are most important

Pla:num Campaign 2 door knocks 2 phone calls 4 pieces of mail Speak before any community group

Ques:ons Jerry Rampelt jerryrampeltsos@gmail.com 614-255-6978 Paul Johnson pjohnson@bgsu.edu 419-562-7101