How Local Elections Are Really Won is a practical guide to understanding how modern local campaigns actually succeed. Rather than treating Election Day as the main event, the book explains how early voting, vote-by-mail, voter files, data, and repeated voter contact have changed the entire campaign calendar. It shows that winning campaigns are not built on slogans alone, but on recognition, familiarity, timing, message discipline, and the ability to reach the right voters before they cast their ballots.
The book walks readers through the full campaign machine: building a message, using social media, digital ads, email, text messaging, AI calls, direct mail, fundraising, field operations, websites, budgeting, dashboards, and turnout strategy. Written from the perspective of a veteran political consultant, it gives candidates, campaign managers, and political organizers a clear look at what really matters in local races: voter contact, data-driven decisions, and integrated communication that makes a candidate familiar, credible, and electable.