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= Background =
THIS IS A DRAFT DOCUMENT


Most towns have elections in the first half of the year. Massachusetts legislative elections are November 3rd, 2026.
== Background ==


=== Time line ===
Most towns have elections in the first half of the year. Each town sets its own election schedule. The earliest town election is in February, the latest in June, but most are between March and May. Nominations papers are often due 6 weeks before.


* Post signature gathering
Massachusetts legislative elections are November 3rd, 2026. Nomination papers for legislative offices are available in mid-February and are due ten weeks later in the end of April.
** Candidate conference?
 
*** How to govern mentoring (State)
== Objectives ==
*** How to govern mentoring (town)
 
*** write a how to govern guide - A pirates guide to local government
Identify and train our candidates for the 2026 elections. Help them to:
* 2026/04/30 - State nomination papers due
 
* setup their campaign
* identify and train their campaign staff
* identify and train volunteers
* get on the ballot
* fundraise
* identify supporters
* get supporters to the polls (GOTV)
 
== Strategy ==
 
We will contact all potential Pirate candidates and encourage them to choose a campaign that will have the highest degree of success based on their available time.
 
There will be three types of campaigns:
 
# Those that identify supporters and get them to the polls
# Those that organize campaign events (standouts, etc.)
# Those that meet the minimum requirements:
## get on the ballot
## meet with media to talk about their campaign
## attend any debates
 
If we can, we will focus on clustering candidates in areas with larger Pirate support.
 
== Time line ==
 
2025
 
* 2025/10/30 - Start calling potential candidates and organizers
* 2025/11/30 - Have identified all candidates
* 2025/11/30 - 1st town nom papers available
* 2025/12/15 - Have started candidate training
** can schedule different days for different offices
** so candidates know what we expect of them and know the party's overall strategy and messaging
** candidates come prepared for the office and winning
 
2026
 
* 2026/01/15 - Write a how to govern guide/webpage - A pirates guide to local government
* 2026/01/30 - Wrap up candidate training
* 2026/02/15 - State nomination papers available
* 2026/02/15 - State nomination papers available
* 2025/11/30 - 1st town nom papers available
* 2026/02/28 - Date to switch to Pirate if a candidate in a partisan election
* 2025/11/30 - Have started candidate training
* 2026/04/30 - State nomination papers due at cities/towns
* 2025/11/15 - Have identified all candidates
* 2026/05/01 - schedule organizer/office holder check-ins through October
* 2025/10/15 -  
* 2026/05/28 - State nomination papers due at Election Division
* 2025/09/15 - candidate (org/vol) pep talk & regional organizing meetings
* 2026/06/?? - Hold post signature gathering candidate conference
* 2025/08/15 -
 
** have list of people to do stuff
== Documents we need ==
** have written specific plans for elections
 
* 2025/07/15 - initial outreach to volunteer +
* Updated organizer guide
* 2025/07/01 - all voter records
** ... which gives anyone who reads it our strategy, why we chose this strategy and how they fit into that strategy;
** We have voters in 221 municipalities
** mentions the three pirate rule (define better) and how it fits into the strategy;
** We have lists from 93 municipalities
** links to our volunteer/organizer sign up sheet.
** We need lists from 128 municipalities
* Updated How to Run for Office guide
* 2025/06/15 - now
** How-To Videos
* How to govern guide - A pirates guide to local government include links to:
** what can the office do
** Massachusetts local government guide
** guide to town meeting - state/election doc
** our local government / town FAQ
** Steve videos
* Pirate Vision


=== Notes ===
== Open questions ==


write a how to run guide
* When is the date to register as a pirate?
contact people who wanted to be candidates
* What is the date for voters in other parties to switch to Pirate to qualify to run?
contact people who wanted to organized their communities
** 90 days before papers are due
* What is the deadline to pull papers?
* What is the date for ethics report?
* What are OCPF filing dates?
* Replacement dates if candidate withdraws?


what would you like from us to succeed
== Resources ==


what are the opportunities we want to present to volunteers
https://runforsomething.net/


Massachusetts local government guide
third party candidate training
guide to town meeting - state/election doc
local government / town FAQ


Issues
== Notes ==
housing/local government/transparency/surveillance/accountabillity

Latest revision as of 20:04, 12 October 2025

THIS IS A DRAFT DOCUMENT

Background

Most towns have elections in the first half of the year. Each town sets its own election schedule. The earliest town election is in February, the latest in June, but most are between March and May. Nominations papers are often due 6 weeks before.

Massachusetts legislative elections are November 3rd, 2026. Nomination papers for legislative offices are available in mid-February and are due ten weeks later in the end of April.

Objectives

Identify and train our candidates for the 2026 elections. Help them to:

  • setup their campaign
  • identify and train their campaign staff
  • identify and train volunteers
  • get on the ballot
  • fundraise
  • identify supporters
  • get supporters to the polls (GOTV)

Strategy

We will contact all potential Pirate candidates and encourage them to choose a campaign that will have the highest degree of success based on their available time.

There will be three types of campaigns:

  1. Those that identify supporters and get them to the polls
  2. Those that organize campaign events (standouts, etc.)
  3. Those that meet the minimum requirements:
    1. get on the ballot
    2. meet with media to talk about their campaign
    3. attend any debates

If we can, we will focus on clustering candidates in areas with larger Pirate support.

Time line

2025

  • 2025/10/30 - Start calling potential candidates and organizers
  • 2025/11/30 - Have identified all candidates
  • 2025/11/30 - 1st town nom papers available
  • 2025/12/15 - Have started candidate training
    • can schedule different days for different offices
    • so candidates know what we expect of them and know the party's overall strategy and messaging
    • candidates come prepared for the office and winning

2026

  • 2026/01/15 - Write a how to govern guide/webpage - A pirates guide to local government
  • 2026/01/30 - Wrap up candidate training
  • 2026/02/15 - State nomination papers available
  • 2026/02/28 - Date to switch to Pirate if a candidate in a partisan election
  • 2026/04/30 - State nomination papers due at cities/towns
  • 2026/05/01 - schedule organizer/office holder check-ins through October
  • 2026/05/28 - State nomination papers due at Election Division
  • 2026/06/?? - Hold post signature gathering candidate conference

Documents we need

  • Updated organizer guide
    • ... which gives anyone who reads it our strategy, why we chose this strategy and how they fit into that strategy;
    • mentions the three pirate rule (define better) and how it fits into the strategy;
    • links to our volunteer/organizer sign up sheet.
  • Updated How to Run for Office guide
    • How-To Videos
  • How to govern guide - A pirates guide to local government include links to:
    • what can the office do
    • Massachusetts local government guide
    • guide to town meeting - state/election doc
    • our local government / town FAQ
    • Steve videos
  • Pirate Vision

Open questions

  • When is the date to register as a pirate?
  • What is the date for voters in other parties to switch to Pirate to qualify to run?
    • 90 days before papers are due
  • What is the deadline to pull papers?
  • What is the date for ethics report?
  • What are OCPF filing dates?
  • Replacement dates if candidate withdraws?

Resources

https://runforsomething.net/

third party candidate training

Notes