Campus Election Workshop
3 hours, FREE
Student governments control funding for student groups, decide which speakers come to campus, and influence administration policies. And too often, student governments are downright hostile to conservatives.
The Campus Election Workshop teaches you how to run for – and win – student government elections.
The workshop equips you with time-tested and innovative campaign techniques to win your campus elections. Students learn how to recruit candidates, build an organization, develop campaign strategies, target voters, and more.
The Campus Election Workshop is held on college campuses across the country upon request. If you are interested in bringing this program to your campus, please fill out the request form.
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
10501 FGCU Blvd S
Fort Myers, FL 33965
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FREE
"The training I received from the Leadership Institute taught me the techniques and the tactics I needed to run a successful campaign for student government. I'd recommend student government LI training to all conservative students who want to be leaders in their student governments."
"Campus Election Workshop is the best way to finalize your plans for your campaign. We owe a huge thanks to the Leadership Institute for training us conservatives to win on an overwhelming liberal campus."
Timothy Cleveland is the Campus Election Coordinator for the Youth Leadership School at Leadership Institute. In this position, he leads the Campus Election Program that identifies, trains, and elects students to their student governments.
Prior this, he served as the LI Regional Field Coordinator for the New England region under the Campus Leadership Program. During this his time, he added 17 student groups to LI's growing network of campus student organizations.
In college, he served as the College Republicans Secretary, Vice President, and Chief of Staff. In addition, he was a founding member of Students for Life of America on his campus.
In 2019, Timothy was selected to serve on Samford Universities student government assocation. A year later, he ran to be a student senator and was elected. His last tenure in student government was serving as the SGA parliamentarian.
Orgininally from Gadsden, Alabama, Timothy is a graduate of Samford University with a Bachelors in Health Science.