The Key Question is part of your Campaign Ladder, the central ladder of support or engagement for your Campaign. Mobilizers answer the Key Question about every contact they add, and you’ll be able to set actions for mobilizers to take based on their contacts’ response to this question.

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Campaign Ladders & Key Questions

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For electoral campaigns, the Key Question is often what campaign lingo calls a “Support ID”, a question gauging support for a candidate or issue– for example, “Will they vote for Peter Pan for President of Neverland?”, with the answers ranging from Definitely (strong support) to Definitely Not (strong oppose).

For a Campaign aiming to mobilize people to take advocacy actions, a Key Question might be “How ready are they to take action to fight for mermaid equality in Neverland?”, with answers ranging from “They don’t believe mermaids should be equal” to “They aren’t aware of the barriers mermaids face” to “I think I could get them to take action” to “They are fired up and taking action”.

Campaign Ladders are designed this way so that you can make sure Mobilizers are engaging with their contacts in the most impactful way possible, and meet them where they are. If a contact isn’t aware of the barriers facing mermaids, you’ll want Mobilizers to persuade and educate that contact, and you’ll be able to set actions targeted at contacts with that Key Question response designed to do just that. If a Mobilizer thinks they could get their contact to take action, you’ll want Mobilizers to encourage the contact to speak at the Neverland Legislature, and you can set actions to make that happen.

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Deciding on Your Key Question

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You can think of your Key Question as the overarching goal that your program is working toward.

To determine your Campaign’s Key Question it may first be helpful to answer these questions about your relational program:

Here are a few examples of how we might turn a program’s use case into a Key Question for their Campaign:

Use Case What we want to know? Key Question Key Question Responses
Jana Peterson is running for Portland Mayor Level of support Will they support Jana for Mayor on November 7th?” Definitely, Probably, Maybe, Probably Not, Definitely Not
Registering/Turning out Gen Z to vote Values alignment and likelihood to engage Do they think that young people should have a bigger say in politics? - Yes, and they share Democratic values

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