The A-Z of Effective, Inclusive Campaigns

Photo by Teddy Dorsette III: Three people wearing bright orange hoodies that say "Count Every Vote" march in a protest. One is holding a "count every vote" sign. Another raises a fist from her wheelchair. They are wearing masks that say Detroit Disability Power.

Who is The A-Z of Effective, Inclusive Campaigns for?

Small organizations and groups without prior campaign experience will benefit from a comprehensive outline of what is needed to run a voter engagement campaign.

Organizations with lots of campaign experience but limited knowledge of disability rights will benefit from a single, organized source of information on how to integrate disabled people into every aspect of their work.

What’s in the Inclusive Campaign Guide?

  1. Fundamentals of Disabilities and Campaigning provides essential background on how to understand disabilities and put best practices in place in your campaign. Campaigns must move away from a toxic tradition of exclusionary practices.

  2. Campaign Planning and Resources

  3. Inclusive Message Development and Delivery moves from general principles to specific recommendations. This content will be most valuable for people new to campaigning, but veterans will benefit from advice on how to adapt basic campaign components for disabled participants and audiences.

  4. Fostering Effective, Inclusive Campaign Teams is intended to help you achieve optimal performance while running your campaign with values of dignity and respect for all team members. The framework offered here is a vital intersectional tool for everyone running a campaign.

  5. Deploying Your Campaign Team for Voter Engagement addresses the heart of the electoral campaign: direct voter contact.

  6. Access to Voting Itself focuses on the culmination of every electoral effort: enabling as many people as possible to vote. 

  7. Disability Resources and How-To is technical guidance referenced throughout the guide. If you are committed to disability inclusion, ensure all activities and communications follow this technical guidance.

  8. Sample campaign materials

  9. Glossary

The A-Z of Effective, Inclusive Campaigns: Win Elections by Getting Out the Disability Vote provides guidance to people running electoral campaigns so that they mobilize disabled people more effectively as voters, volunteers, paid staff and core leaders.

Voters with disabilities represent an untapped resource for many electoral campaigns, so improving outreach to them can enable campaigns to swing elections. Electoral campaigns need more capacity and more skills, so they benefit when disabled people can contribute their talents and perspectives.

It is essential that we center disability justice both as a policy priority and as an approach to the way we organize and mobilize voters.

The disability community in America has faced systemic disenfranchisement, from unconscionable barriers to healthcare to income limits for those seeking accessible housing to barriers to marriage. And yet, and still – in the face of disenfranchisement – the disability community has activated, organized, and fought for progress.

This guide is a phenomenal resource. I encourage every candidate who seeks to mobilize a diverse and intersectional coalition of voters to incorporate these principles and tips into the infrastructure of their campaign.

We all have notes to take and lessons to learn here.
— Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (D-MA)