What is a political campaign committee?

Political campaign committees are organizations that represents and supports a candidate’s campaign. The committee is formed by the candidate, their staff, and the party organization.

Campaign committees are typically made up of the candidate’s friends and family, as well as members of the community who feel passionately about the candidate’s policies. Members may also include the candidate, campaign managers, funders, and volunteers.

Campaign committees are usually made up of volunteers, but they can also have paid staff. The job responsibilities and size will depend on the size and scope of the campaign.

In a political campaign committee, there are many different roles that need to be filled. These positions include:

  • Campaign manager: The person in charge of managing the campaign. They are responsible for overseeing all of the campaign’s operations and making sure they are on track with their goals.
  • Campaign strategist: This is someone who helps a candidate plan out their strategy for winning an election. They help decide what messages to use and how to get them out there most effectively.
  • Communications director: This person is in charge of communicating with the public about the campaign’s message and candidate. They may also be in charge of social media or advertising campaigns, depending on what the campaign needs.

You will need a committee in place in order to legally accept donations or even spend money on your campaign. Rules and requirements on establishing a committee differ somewhat from state to state.

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