Run for Office With Community First

New Hampshire has 400 state reps, 24 senators, and hundreds of local offices. Many of those seats had no real competition in the last election. They were decided before voters had a choice.

You can change that.

Who Should Run

You do not need to be rich. You do not need to be connected. You do not need anyone's permission.

If you have sat through a school board meeting and thought "I could do better," you are qualified. If you have watched your property taxes climb while services get cut, you are qualified. If you coach little league, run a business, organize your block, or just give a damn about your town, you belong in this.

Town council. School board. Planning board. State representative. Budget committee. These seats shape daily life more than anything happening in Washington, and most of them are winnable with hard work, good neighbors, and no corporate money.

  • The Community First pledge and message framework

  • One-on-one guidance from people who have actually run

  • Access to our canvassing app and voter contact tools

  • A community of candidates who share your values

  • Campaign best practices from real races, not consultants

  • The Community First name on the ballot once we achieve party status

What We Provide

What We Ask

  • Commit to the pledge

  • Run on what you will fix, not just what is broken

  • Treat opponents and voters with dignity

  • Reject corrupting money

Ready to run?

The governor's race gets the headlines. The 400 state house seats are where the revolution lives.

Get in touch and we will set up a call.