8 Things to Consider if You're Thinking About Running for Office

Kim Anthony • September 4, 2023

The prospect of running for public office is both exciting and daunting. It offers an opportunity to make impactful changes, but it also exposes you to scrutiny and requires tremendous commitment. If you're contemplating throwing your hat into the political ring, it's essential to think through multiple factors before making your decision. Here are eight critical considerations to mull over:

1. Personal Readiness

Entering politics is a life-altering choice, not just for you but also for your family and close ones. The demands on your time, privacy, and emotional well-being can be overwhelming.

  • Questions to Ask: Are you emotionally, mentally, and physically prepared for the challenges? Have you discussed this with your family, and are they supportive?

2. Core Beliefs and Values

Politics is an arena of competing interests and ideologies. Having a clear understanding of your core beliefs and values will guide your political journey.

  • Questions to Ask: What causes or issues are most important to you? Are your views aligned with the electorate you wish to serve?

3. Skill Set and Qualifications

Being in public office requires a diverse skill set, including but not limited to leadership, public speaking, and policy analysis.

  • Questions to Ask: Do you possess the skills needed to succeed in office? If not, are you willing to learn or surround yourself with experts who do?

4. Financial Considerations

Campaigning can be expensive, and public office may not offer the financial rewards that other careers do.

  • Questions to Ask: Do you have the financial resources to run a campaign and sustain yourself in office? Are you ready to disclose your financial status, as is often required?

5. Electability and Public Perception

Popularity and public perception play a crucial role in politics. Your history, conduct, and even appearance are often subject to public scrutiny.

  • Questions to Ask: How are you perceived by the community? Do you have any skeletons in the closet that could become public and harm your candidacy?

6. Team and Support System

A successful campaign requires a dedicated team for various functions: strategizing, fundraising, public relations, and more.

  • Questions to Ask: Do you have a trustworthy team or know how to assemble one? Do you have mentors or advisors in the political arena?

7. Regulatory and Legal Requirements


Different positions have different eligibility criteria, filing requirements, and regulations.

  • Questions to Ask: Are you familiar with the legal requirements for the position you are considering? Do you meet the eligibility criteria?

8. Long-Term Goals and Exit Strategy


Public office is often not a lifetime appointment. Whether you serve one term or multiple, you will eventually move on.

  • Questions to Ask: What are your long-term goals? Do you see politics as a career or a stepping stone to other endeavors? What's your exit strategy?

The Starting Point, Not the Destination

Contemplating these eight points is just the starting point; running for public office is a long, complicated journey that will demand constant adjustment and reevaluation. However, these considerations can give you a solid foundation for making an informed decision.

Running for public office is a significant decision that should not be taken lightly. If you are considering this path, taking the time to reflect on these eight considerations will provide valuable insights and prepare you for the challenges and rewards that lie ahead.


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