A candidate’s election slogan says a lot about them, so you should choose yours carefully. It should be short and easy to remember and should address things that voters care about. Below are a hundred campaign slogans for you to use.
The first step in coming up with a good slogan idea is to answer a few questions. What would you like people to know about you? Can you say in a few words why you want to run for office? Is there a core issue or value you want people to remember?
All you need to do i simply sum up your candidacy in a single sentence. Your slogan should show what your voters care about and what they value.
Sample Election Campaign Slogans
- A Name You Know.
- A Voice for [Smart Growth/Lower Taxes/Etc.].
- A Voice for You.
- Action starts NOW!
- Candidate for reform.
- Candidate for action.
- Change [Location] Deserves.
- Clean Up [Location].
- For Effective Government.
- Fresh Leadership for a Brighter [Location].
- Government with Integrity.
- Keep Moving Forward.
- Leadership Through Innovation.
- Make the Change.
- New Leadership for a Better [Location].
- Proven [Leader/Tax Cutter/Experience].
- Real Results, Not Empty Promises.
- Rebuild and Restore our Community.
- Right Time, Right Choice.
- Standing Up For What’s Right.
- The Change We Need.
- Vote for a Better Tomorrow.
- Your Voice for Positive Change.
Election Slogans for Sheriff Candidates
- Protecting our Neighborhoods
- Courage. Character. Community
- Community Changes Everything
- A Sheriff You Can Trust
- Honesty, Integrity and Experience
- Service to the Community
- Character That Counts
- Proven Experience
- Keeping our Community Safe
- Safer Streets, Safer Community
- New Leadership For A Safe [Location]
- A Proven Record Of Excellence
- For Effective Law Enforcement
- The New Sheriff In Town
- Committed to the Community
- Your Safety First
- A Sheriff For The People
- Justice, Integrity, Dedication
- Building Trust, Keeping Peace
- Your Voice, Our Priority
- Protecting the People
- Dedicated to a Safer Tomorrow
- Experienced Leadership, Safer Communities
- Safety Through Service
- United for a Safer [Location]
Campaign Slogans for Judges
- Integrity. Honesty. Commitment.
- Experience Counts
- Justice with Compassion
- Experience You Can Count On
- Hardworking, Experienced, Fair
- Justice for YOU
- Judicial Experience We Need
- Proven Experience and Integrity
- The right experience, the right choice
- A Judge for the People
- Justice with Integrity
- Proven Experience on the Bench
- Guided by Principle, Committed to Justice
- Fairness and Experience in Action
- Integrity: The Cornerstone of Our Service
- Experience, Empathy, Excellence
- Proven Integrity, Proven Results
- Dedicated to a Just Society
- Experience, Compassion, Accountability
Slogans for School Board Election
- Improve our Schools
- Making Education Work for Every Child
- A Positive Voice For Our Children
- Better Schools For A Better Tomorrow
- Valuing our Children’s Education
- Protecting Your Tax Dollars
- Education: Shaping Tomorrow’s Leaders
- Academic Excellence Today
- Our Children, Our Commitment
- Restore our School District
- Working for a Better Classroom
- Innovation in Learning, Excellence in Results
- Investing in Education, Investing in Our Future
- Working for Our Children
- Championing Education Equity
- Common Sense Solutions
- Quality Education, Strong Communities
- Empowering Minds, Igniting Futures
- Together for Smarter Schools
- Hard Choices, Better Schools
- Make our Schools Great
- Putting Students First
- Working for a Better District
- Pathways to Success, One Classroom at a Time
Should a political slogan be on yard signs?
It’s generally advised not to cram too much information on a yard sign. They are generally read by motorists who have only a few seconds at best to see your message. Phrases ‘Re-Elect’ and ‘Vote For’ are basically redundant. Adding a tagline probably isn’t worth it, unless the tagline has to do with your name or plays a large part in the main issue of your candidacy.
Name recognition is a strong factor behind many election victories, so you want to make your signage focus on getting your name out.