ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Flexible Program Tailored to Individual Candidates’ Needs
Already have a campaign team? No Problem. We believe in teamwork!
Purpose – Follow accepted campaign strategies with some twists
Who? – Women candidates seeking public office
When - Beginning after State Convention, lasting until the election in November
Where? The answer is where ever – via Zoom
Why – Win your election!
Phone: 801-231-5793

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Democratic Women Candidates
Training Candidates to Serve Their Communities -The Psychology of Campaigning

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Women in Government

Candidates Serving Constituents

Women In Government
Women in government are underrepresented in most if not all countries worldwide. In many countries, women have had inadequate opportunities in social participation, especially in striving for political rights and power in the government and different institutions. This historical tendency still persists, although women are increasingly being elected to heads of state and government.As of December 2018, the global participation rate of women in national-level parliaments is 24.1%.In 2013, women accounted for 8% of all national leaders and 2% of all presidential posts. Furthermore, 75% of all female prime ministers and presidents have taken office in the past two decades.Source : Wikipedia

Endorsements
I would highly recommend Marla Mott- Smith and Candidate Accountability Programs to any political candidate. I was a member of Candidate Accountability Programs' small group training. When elected I will be better equipped to quickly gather information to place the right vote for what matters to my constituents. The sharing of campaign information among candidates was invaluable and guest speakers networked, contributed pertinent information and ideas.
Rebecca Sullivan, candidate for Utah State Legislature District 75.

Marla Mott-Smith, CEO
Why did I start Candidate Accountability Programs, The Psychology of Campaigning? I believe in bringing solutions to issues rather than just complaining about things I disagree with.

CEO of Candidate Accountability Programs

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