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Case study · Campaign website

Dev Vashi:
a campaign site with a deadline that can't move.

A first-time candidate for City Councillor in Ward 11, Mississauga needed to look credible immediately and turn attention into volunteers and donations. Election day is fixed, so everything about the build works backwards from October 26, 2026.

Client

Dev Vashi Campaign

Project

Municipal Campaign Website

Location

Ward 11, Mississauga

Live site

devvashi.ca

Services

  • Campaign Brand & Website Design
  • Interactive Ward 11 Map
  • Volunteer & Donation Flows
  • News & Platform Sections
Dev Vashi campaign website hero with Deviate from the Norm headline and election countdown

Live site: devvashi.ca

The challenge

A campaign site has a different job than a business site. Nobody is buying anything. It has to make a first-time candidate feel legitimate in seconds, answer "is this my ward?", and convert belief into volunteering and donations before interest cools.

What got built

The outcome

A campaign hub that makes a first-time candidate look established from day one

Residents can check their ward, read the platform and sign up to help in one visit

Built to carry the campaign through election day, October 26, 2026

The standout feature

"Am I in Ward 11?" answered on the page.

Municipal politics has a boundary problem: most residents do not know their ward. The interactive map lets a visitor find their street and confirm they can actually vote for the candidate before they give their evening to the campaign.

The same thinking shows up everywhere on the site. The countdown makes the deadline real, the volunteer flow is one tap from every screen, and the platform is written to be read on a phone at a bus stop, not in a briefing binder.

More work

The other builds.

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