David Hillberg is an author, researcher, and political observer with first-hand experience in California’s election system. Drawing from his years of civic engagement and personal campaigns, David exposes the realities of political bureaucracy, party politics, and the obstacles candidates face. His work combines meticulous research, personal anecdotes, and a sharp insight into the systemic challenges of modern politics.
Gain an insider’s perspective on the hidden chaos of statewide elections.
Understand how party politics, greed, and bureaucracy influence candidate success.
Learn from a firsthand account of challenges and strategies for navigating elections.
Discover the “Hillberg Blueprint” for surviving political campaigns and maintaining integrity.
Interesting Facts About the Book
Highlights the role of election offices (ROV) across California’s 58 counties.
Details the emotional, financial, and mental toll candidates face.
Offers a unique perspective on party control versus voter interest.
Combines personal experience, research, and practical insights for aspiring candidates.
about The Book
Election Deniers: Observations of a Candidate
Election Deniers recounts David Hillberg’s journey through the chaos, financial burdens, and bureaucratic hurdles of running for office in California. From crippling candidate fees to the absurdities of elections offices, the book reveals the harsh truths about party control, voter influence, and the unseen challenges candidates endure. It is a must-read for anyone interested in politics, candidacy, or the inner workings of the election process.
Election Deniers captures the unfiltered reality of elections, exposing bureaucracy, party manipulation, and the perseverance required to face systemic obstacles. Its combination of personal narrative, research, and practical insight makes it unparalleled in political memoirs and candidate guides.