A library of campaign materials to help pass school levies and bonds.
 
 
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Using the Levy Library

 
 

The Levy Library is a organized into six main areas:

  • School Districts: materials created by school district employees and suitable for use by public employees, including fact sheets and district website materials
     

  • Campaign Committees: materials to help get your campaign organized, including plans, calendars, and recruitment materials
     

  • Communicating with Voters: materials created by campaign committees used to communicate with voters, including mailers, advertisements, fact sheets, and phone bank supplies
     

  • Fundraising: materials for raising funds to run a campaign, including fundraising letters, thank you letters, and donation envelopes
     

  • Post-Campaign: materials to use after the campaign is over
     

  • Library Notes: a basic "handbook" for running a campaign

Links to each of these sections can always be found at the top of the page.  

 

Remember, the Levy Library is only as good as the materials in it.  Please use it wisely and thoughtfully.  Most important, please donate samples of the materials you create for your own campaign.   It is very difficult to get new materials and this library will not grow unless you help.  It is easy to donate- just email sample materials to info@educationvoters.org.  Thank you!

 
 
 
 

 

Other Resources


Public Disclosure Commission guidelines,

Washington M & O election results from 1997-2003, and additional links

 
The Levy Library is sponsored by:
 

“Seattle-Northwest Securities Corporation ("SNW") is the leading bond underwriter in Washington.  Our 36 year commitment to Washington school districts is unsurpassed.  Since the Levy Library’s inception, SNW has been excited to support its mission.”

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The Levy Library is a project of the League of Education Voters.
It was created and is maintained by Lexie Tigre.