Howdy John,
The bad news: You can't sign up to run for most 2022 offices anymore.
The good news: We've just added
every office that has an election in 2023 to RunForWhat.net.
So if you want to Run for Something or have a friend you think should: Check out the exciting list of 2023 positions in your neighborhood today.
No matter what issues spark your inner flame, there's a local position for you.
Concerned about
climate change and environmental justice? Run for a municipal utility board where members have the power to set rates, accelerate the transition to clean energy, and protect vulnerable communities from electricity shut-offs.
Fed up with the
high cost of rent? Run for a city council position that has the power to regulate zoning policy and allocate funds for affordable housing developments.
Want to protect
abortion rights and reproductive justice? Run for school board where members have the power to push for honest sex education and help keep students safe.
The first filing deadlines for 2023 are coming soon — so there's really no time to waste. Find the office that's right for you (or a friend!) and get ready to Run for Something.
Let's go,
Ross Morales Rocketto
Co-Founder
Run for Something
Run for Something is a grassroots-powered organization that recruits and empowers young progressives running for local office, with the goal of winning permanent power for decades to come. We've elected over 600 diverse young progressives to power by relying on support from grassroots donors pitching in a little to create big change. Please chip in now to help us continue running and winning.
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