A Fast, Clean Campaign Website Built to Give Chad Major a Real Online Home
The Chad Major campaign website was built as a focused one-page campaign hub for Chad Major’s run for IAFF 14th District Vice President. This was not designed to be an SEO monster because not every project needs to pretend to be Wikipedia with a yard sign. The goal was simple: give the candidate credible online real estate, clear messaging, and one place to send voters, supporters, and locals.
Chad’s campaign needed a clean digital presence that made his background, priorities, endorsements, and contact information easy to find. The finished site gives visitors a direct look at his fire service record, union leadership experience, and campaign message without forcing them through a maze of campaign fluff and political fog machine nonsense.
Scope: One-page campaign website, campaign messaging, page structure, visual layout, social media setup support, contact visibility, mobile responsive design, and digital campaign foundation.
Built Around the Campaign’s Main Message
The website was structured to quickly communicate who Chad is, what he stands for, and why his leadership matters to firefighters across the 14th District.
- Positioned Chad around fire service leadership, integrity, and accountability
- Built a clear one-page layout with sections for mission, background, priorities, highlights, endorsements, and contact details
- Created a simple visitor path from first impression to deeper campaign information
- Added clear social links for Facebook, X, Instagram, and LinkedIn
- Made the site easy to share from social posts, email, text messages, and campaign materials
The result is a compact campaign hub that does its job without trying to become a bloated political brochure, a rare mercy in modern internet life.

Designed for Credibility, Not Clutter
Chad’s campaign site needed to feel professional, direct, and grounded in real fire service experience. His campaign page highlights his 32 years with the Baton Rouge Fire Department and more than two decades leading the Professional Fire Fighters Association of Louisiana.
- Used campaign visuals and fire service imagery to support the message
- Highlighted career milestones without burying the visitor in paragraphs
- Featured leadership roles, advocacy work, and district priorities
- Kept the design clean and readable across desktop and mobile
- Presented Chad as experienced, steady, and ready to represent the 14th District
For a campaign like this, the website does not need to shout. It needs to show confidence, make the candidate easy to understand, and give supporters one reliable place to point people.
Structured as a Simple Campaign Hub
This project had a practical purpose: to put the candidate’s message, proof, and contact information in one place.
The site includes:
- Mission and campaign focus
- Leadership experience
- Firefighter health and safety priorities
- Retirement security and representation priorities
- Career highlights
- Endorsements and testimonials
- Contact information
- Social media profile links
Chad’s site also lists campaign priorities, including occupational health, presumptive laws, retirement security, and collective bargaining. That gave the page a clear, issue-based structure instead of the usual “vote for me because I own a suit” approach. Humanity survives another day.
For a deeper breakdown of what campaign sites should include before launch, see our guide to political campaign website features.

Social Media Setup for a Consistent Campaign Presence
Along with the website, we helped tighten the campaign’s social media foundation to ensure it appeared consistently across platforms.
That included:
- Campaign profile alignment
- Social link integration on the website
- Consistent campaign messaging
- A central website link for bios, posts, and outreach
- A stronger digital foundation for campaign awareness
The goal was not to overcomplicate the campaign. It was to give Chad a clean, professional online presence that supporters could trust and share.
Why This Project Matters
For candidates, union leaders, and public safety advocates, a website does not always need to chase search rankings. Sometimes it needs to exist as a trusted home base.
For Chad Major, this project gave the campaign:
- A professional one-page website
- A clear message
- A credible online presence
- A place to house his background and priorities
- A link that works across social media, email, and printed campaign materials
As a firefighter-owned and operated agency, we took this project to heart. Public safety leadership matters. Representation matters. And when a candidate has spent decades serving firefighters, the digital presence should reflect that record with clarity and respect.
If your campaign, union, association, or public safety organization needs a clean website that gives your message a real online home, contact BlakSheep Creative and let’s build it right.