An election campaign (also an election campaign ) is a set of campaigning campaigns carried out by candidates for elective positions and their parties in the election campaign in order to obtain maximum support from voters in the upcoming elections [1] .
Electoral support groups, public organizations, and the media may also participate in the election campaign. The main methods of conducting an election campaign include holding election meetings and rallies, printing articles, pamphlets, election posters and posters, and speaking in the media. The election campaign is very closely regulated by election laws. In particular, laws can regulate the terms, procedure and forms of campaigning, sources of financing, etc. [1]
The so-called political technologists play an important role in the election campaigns. They provide a number of professional services to the participants of the election race: from analyzing the election situation to writing candidates ’election speeches.
See also
- Agitation
- Election campaigning
- Elections
- Voters
- Political Technologist
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Election campaign // Large Law Dictionary. - M .: Infra-M. A. Ya. Sukharev, V.E. Krutskikh, A.Ya. Sukharev. 2003.
Links
- Legal Basis of Electoral Processes - Campaign
- Ilyasov F.N. Political Marketing. The art and science of winning the election M .: IMA-press, 2000. - 200 p.