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Answering Your Post-Election FAQs
Answering your most commonly asked post-election questions.
6 Ways You Can Make a Positive Change in Your Community
By thinking locally, you can take immediate and significant actions, big or small, that benefit you and the people in your town or city.
So You’re Thinking About Running for Office
Learn why you already have what it takes to lead and discover tangible next steps on your leadership journey.
3 Ways to Get Involved in Local Government
Not all politics happens at the national level! Find out how you can get involved in local government to make a difference in your community.
Public Office Profile Suite
Learn about different elected offices, requirements to run, and helpful skills to have.
7 Reasons Why Sorority Sisters Make Great Elected Leaders
Women in Greek life–sororities or women's fraternities–have what it takes to become elected leaders. Find out why!
What’s Your Call to Action?
Hear from women who have served in office about what drove them to run.
Why Theater Kids (Of All Ages) Should Run for Office
When it comes to politics, theater kids–of all ages–have a lot of skills that can come in handy.
How to Improve Your Public Speaking Skills
Learn how to improve your public speaking skills with our tips!
5 Signs You’re Experiencing Imposter Syndrome
Learn to identify five key signs of imposter syndrome and why leadership can feel so overwhelming.
Your Pocket Encourager
Answer a few short questions and you’ll receive the uplifting words of encouragement that you deserve.
7 Actionable Ways to Build Up Your Leadership Skills
Regardless of where you are on the career ladder, it’s always a good idea to develop your leadership skills!