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2008

Tips for meeting with an contacting elected officials

Requesting A Meeting:
  • Request a meeting in writing and then follow up with a phone call.
  • Indicate specific times that you are available to meet.
  • Indicate the issue or legislation to be discussed.
  • Specify in your written and oral communication that you are a constituent of the elected official.

    Preparing For The Meeting:
  • Determine who will participate in the meeting. Be sure as many groups as possible who will be impacted by the legislation/issue are represented. Limit the number of participants to no more than five.
  • Decide what points will be emphasized, who will open the conversation and what delegation members will take the lead on each talking point.
  • Determine a clear goal and what action you want taken.

    During the Meeting:
  • Be on time—elected officials run on a very tight schedule.
  • Be cordial. Introduce yourself and thank the official for the opportunity to meet.
  • Stay focused. You will have very little time to make your case so stay on topic.
  • Before wrapping up the meeting, ask your elected official to set a specific timeline for when he/she will make a decision about his/her position on the issue/legislation.
  • Thank your elected official and restate the agreed upon deadlines for his/her response.

    Following The Meeting:
  • Send a written thank you to the elected official.
  • Promptly provide additional materials or information requested by the elected official.
  • Check back with the elected official for his/her position regarding your issue on the agreed upon deadline. If he/she has not made a decision by the stated deadline, ask the official to commit to another deadline—be friendly but persistent.

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