Will you draw something, or create it on the computer? What kind of impression do you want to create – professional, funky, well-organized? Do you want to include an image of you? Photo or drawn?

Add a picture of yourself to the poster, so people who don’t know personally will now know exactly who you are. You don’t have to look model-esque, just approachable and friendly. [4] X Research source You could choose to make a rhyme to help people remember your name and position, like “Don’t be a loon! Vote June for School Council President!” Below you can write your full name, since “June” might not be enough to identify you. Or you can be more straightforward. “For School Council President, Vote June Larson. ”

“Vote Jill for a cleaner Lunchroom! Jill Hernandez will make a great VP!” ”Scott Rogowski will make lockers safer. Give him your vote for Vice President. ”

”Let’s make our school even better next year!” ”Vote me for a hard-working president/vp/etc. ”

“Lill stinks! Vote for the prez that thinks!” ”No more David Tan. No one here should be his fan!”

Look into the different ways you can hang your poster up so it’s secured, but won’t damage anything when it’s taken down.

Bathrooms Stairwells Outside

To run a successful student council election you should reach out to a staff member for help in organizing it. [6] X Research source See how other schools have facilitated student council elections in the past. Ensure that all the voting is appropriate and counted truthfully. [7] X Research source