Module 6 — Campaign Readiness & Public Engagement (Without Campaigning)
Module 6 — Introduction
Module Introduction
Running for municipal office is ultimately about earning trust — not through slogans, branding, or professionalized political tactics, but through clarity, credibility, and genuine engagement with the people you seek to serve.
Many municipal candidates feel pressure to adopt campaign styles borrowed from partisan politics: consultants, messaging strategies, talking points, and image management. While these tools may create visibility, they often obscure substance and weaken accountability — particularly at the local level.
This module takes a different approach.
Module 6 prepares candidates to engage the public without campaigning in the traditional sense. The focus is not on winning at all costs, but on demonstrating readiness to serve through thoughtful communication, attentive listening, and transparent interaction with residents.
Purpose of This Module
This module exists to help candidates:
Speak clearly about issues without overpromising
Listen respectfully without posturing or defensiveness
Answer difficult questions honestly and calmly
Engage residents as future constituents, not as targets
Public engagement at the municipal level is relational, not transactional. Voters are not an audience to be persuaded — they are neighbours seeking confidence in your judgment, integrity, and preparedness.
Alignment With MST’s Mandate
This module is intentionally aligned with Manitoba Stronger Together’s non-partisan, educational mandate.
It does not:
Endorse candidates
Provide campaign messaging
Promote partisan positioning
Instead, it equips candidates to:
Communicate responsibly
Respect democratic process
Engage without manipulation
Model the kind of leadership expected after election day
The skills developed here are equally valuable whether a candidate wins or loses — because they are skills of governance, not marketing.
Foundational Principle
At the heart of this module is a simple principle:
Public engagement is not about convincing people who you are —
it is about showing them, consistently and honestly.
Candidates who complete this module will be better prepared to engage the public with confidence, humility, and clarity — demonstrating readiness to serve rather than ambition to win.




