FREE GUIDE FOR ASPIRING LOCAL LEADERS
Thinking About Running for Office?
Most first-time candidates fail quietly not because they’re lazy, but because they guess their way through the early months. This free checklist shows you how to avoid the rookie mistakes that sink good campaigns before they start.
Free Candidate Checklist
PDF • Instant download
Learn the seven mistakes that quietly sink first-time candidates, and how to avoid them before you ever announce.
What You’ll Learn
- The #1 thing voters notice before you even announce
- Why most candidates waste half their budget on “busy work”
- How to sound credible without being polished
- A 3-step plan to look like a professional from day one
Free PDF • Instant Access
- 7 real mistakes that humiliate firs ' t-time candidates
- Quick, field-tested fixes that build confidence
- Insights from Mayor Nick Cox — not theory
- Takes five minutes to read, could save you months of regret
Built by a sitting mayor from real campaigns — not theory.
PDF • Instant download
Questions about the Free Candidate Checklist
- What is this checklist?
It’s a short, no-fluff guide that walks you through the seven mistakes most first-time candidates make — and how to avoid them. It’s based on real campaign experience from sitting mayor Nick Cox.
- Why is it free?
Because most people who download it are serious about leadership. If it helps you, you’ll probably want to learn more about how to actually run your race the right way. That’s where my paid training comes in later — but this guide stands on its own.
- How long does it take to read?
About five minutes. It’s designed to be simple, fast, and immediately useful — something you can digest in one sitting and act on today.
- Will this work in my state?
Yes — it’s focused on universal campaign principles like strategy, messaging, and organization, not state-specific laws.
- Who is Nick Cox?
Current mayor who’s been through real elections, and I teach practical, field-tested strategies for good people who want to serve their communities the right way.
FREE GUIDE FOR ASPIRING LOCAL LEADERS
Thinking About Running For Local Office? Get the free checklist that shows you how serious candidates avoid rookie mistakes.
How to Win Your Election
Be prepared now so you’re ready to win later. A clear, simple roadmap—built by an elected mayor—so you stop guessing and feel confident about the whole process.
Always wanted to run… but don’t know where to start?
Free Candidate Checklist – PDF • Instant download
Learn the seven mistakes that quietly sink first-time candidates, and how to avoid them before you ever announce.
PDF • Instant download • Free
What You’ll Learn
- The #1 thing voters notice before you even announce
- Why most candidates waste half their budget on “busy work”
- How to sound credible without being polished
- A 3-step plan to look like a professional from day one
Free PDF • Instant Access
- 7 real mistakes that humiliate first-time candidates
- Quick, field-tested fixes that build confidence
- Insights from Mayor Nick Cox — not theory
- Takes five minutes to read, could save you months of regret
Built by a sitting mayor from real campaigns—not theory.
Questions about the Free Candidate Checklist?
- What is this checklist?
A short, no-fluff guide showing you the seven mistakes most first-time candidates make — and how to avoid them. It’s based on real campaign experience from Mayor Nick Cox.
- Why is it free?
Because good candidates deserve to start with a clear foundation. If it helps you, there are advanced resources available later, but this guide stands on its own.
- How long does it take to read?
Five minutes. Simple, fast, and instantly useful.
- Will this work in my state?
Yes. It focuses on strategy, communication, and leadership — principles that apply everywhere.
- Who is Nick Cox?
I’m a sitting mayor who’s actually run and won. I built this checklist to help good people serve their communities without guessing their way through it.
No spam. No politics. Just practical campaign strategy.