Stop in for a cup of coffee
In Sweden we have a single chamber parliament where the members only partially have a personal campaign. Normally the parties (We have eight) draw up a list of candidates on the ballot. They are then selected from the top and down according to how many seats each party gets eventually.
You can get bumped up on the list if a lot of voters put an X by your name on the ballot.
So there's basically no personal voting campaign and politicians don't stand to gain very much personally from being in politics.
We vote every 4 years.
On top of that we have the European parliament. Works pretty much the same way. Less transparent and higher economic compensation but pretty much the same.
Vote for the European parliament is every 5 years.