Inside the Local Campaign

Constituency Elections in Canada

Edited by Alex Marland & Thierry Giasson
Categories: Political Science, Government & Elections, Social Sciences, Popular Culture, Communication & Media Studies, Canadian Political Science
Series: Communication, Strategy, and Politics
Publisher: UBC Press
Paperback : 9780774868198, 448 pages, July 2022
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774868204, 448 pages, September 2022
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774868211, 448 pages, July 2022

Table of contents

Introduction: Constituency Campaigning in Canada / Alex Marland

Part 1: Local Contests and Candidates

1 Election Administration / Holly Ann Garnett

2 Motivations for Federal Candidacy / Angelia Wagner

3 Local Nominations / Anna Lennox Esselment and Matthew Bondy

4 Recruitment of Star Candidates / Cristine de Clercy

5 Ministerial Incumbency / J.P. Lewis

6 Personalization of Local Candidates / Mireille Lalancette and Vincent Raynauld, with Anthony Ozorai

Part 2: Campaign Management and Campaigning

7 Regional Campaign Directors / Jared Wesley and Richard Maksymetz

8 Campaign Managers in Constituency Campaigns / Royce Koop and Anthony M. Sayers

9 Local Campaign Workers / Paul Wilson

10 Voter Canvassing / Jacob Robbins-Kanter

11 Local Data-Driven Campaigning / Kaija Belfry Munroe and H.D. Munroe

12 Local Party Fundraising / Erin Crandall, with Kody Blois

Part 3: Local Communications

13 National-Local Messaging / Stéphanie Yates

14 Local News / Colette Brin, with François Cormier and Myriam Descarreaux

15 Local All-Candidates’ Debates and Forums / Brooks DeCillia

16 Campaign Signs / Gillian Maurice and Tamara A. Small

17 Local Advocacy / Thomas Collombat

Conclusion: The Local Is Political ... and (Still Mostly) Traditional / Thierry Giasson

Appendix: Constituency Campaign Photographs

Index

Description

Inside the Local Campaign reveals what goes on in constituency campaigns during a Canadian election. For decades, the media has focused primarily on the national campaign and party leaders, and the practice of canvassing for votes by candidates and their supporters has been seen as more tradition than science. But things have evolved with digital media. Local-level campaigning is more fashionable – and critical for gathering data that can be used post-election. Using the 2021 federal campaign as an anchor, an impressive collection of authors and practitioners discusses local-level campaigning in electoral districts across the country, highlights local trends and on-the-ground roles, and discloses hidden details about how local campaigns are run.

Reviews

While the broad range of experiences reported here make for a significant contribution... the book’s additional value is the trove of insights into the complex and mutually interdependent relationships between candidates, staff, volunteers, and national parties.

- Jeff Costen