Where county pages help
California campaigns often need a county-first entry point before they narrow into city, district, or race-specific targeting. County pages help teams understand the local workflow, the kind of segments they can build, and where CA Voter fits into county-level outreach planning.
That matters when the campaign needs to move quickly from a qualified voter file to a list for field, mail, phones, or turnout follow-up.
- County-oriented filtering and list building
- Turnout and propensity review before export
- Portable CSV output for downstream campaign tools
- Campaign-readable list counts before execution
County coverage now live
Current county pages include Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, Fresno, and Merced. Together they cover a mix of very large county footprints, local-race workflows, and practical campaign use cases.
The county pages are designed to feed directly into local race pages such as Assembly, city council, and school board, so campaigns can move from geography to campaign workflow without starting over.
How to use this hub
Start with the county page that matches the geography you care about, then move into related race pages or workflow pages if the campaign needs more specific targeting. That creates a cleaner path for both human visitors and search engines to navigate the public site.
CA Voter remains a gated private beta in production, but the public pages are meant to explain the workflow clearly enough that campaigns understand what they are joining.
Need county-ready voter data for a real California race?
Join the waitlist for pricing, onboarding, and eligibility review tied to the county and campaign workflow you are actually running.
Questions
Does this page include every California county?
No. It is a growing hub page for county-level voter data pages that are live on the public site today.
Are these county pages public lookup tools?
No. The public pages explain the workflow and product fit. Actual voter-data access remains gated to qualified private beta users and permitted voter-file use.