Campaign software for nonpartisan races

Campaign software for nonpartisan races in California.

Nonpartisan campaigns still need disciplined voter-data work. CA Voter helps city council, school board, county, and special district teams build voter lists around geography, turnout, local context, canvassing capacity, and reviewable voter contact workflow.

For city council, school board, county, and special district campaigns that need voter-data workflow without partisan-race assumptions.

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Why nonpartisan races need a different workflow

A nonpartisan ballot does not remove the need for campaign segmentation. It changes which signals the campaign should trust first and how clearly the team needs to explain the list.

Campaign software for nonpartisan races should make geography, turnout, vote-by-mail history, canvassing status, and local follow-up context visible instead of treating party label as the whole strategy.

  • Build outreach universes from district and precinct geography
  • Review turnout history before committing field or mail budget
  • Keep local notes and support status near the voter record
  • Export practical lists for canvassing, phones, mail, or consultant review

What the software should support

The first job is turning the qualified voter file into a short set of usable universes. The campaign needs to see the count, understand the logic, work the list, and move the output into the next operational step.

CA Voter keeps voter data, saved universes, CRM notes, canvassing packets, and exports in one focused workflow so smaller campaigns can make list decisions without enterprise overhead.

  • Saved universes for likely voters, persuasion, turnout, and follow-up
  • Voter CRM fields for notes, support status, and contact context
  • Walk packet and canvassing workflow for local field teams
  • Portable CSV exports when the campaign uses separate outreach tools

Examples by local race type

A city council race may start with district geography and high-propensity voters, then size canvassing packets around volunteer capacity. A school board race may need trustee-area geography, household context, and turnout tiers before mail or phones.

County, special district, and community college board campaigns can use the same model: build an explainable universe, review the count, work the list, and export when the campaign is ready.

  • City council campaigns that need precinct-level walk planning
  • School board campaigns that need trustee-area turnout lists
  • Special district campaigns with limited budget and staff time
  • Consultants managing several nonpartisan local contests

Where CA Voter fits

CA Voter is a voter-data operations layer, not a general fundraising, website, or compliance suite. It is strongest when the campaign needs to decide which voters belong in outreach before the rest of the campaign stack takes over.

Use the product when the question is practical: who should the campaign canvass, mail, call, or export first in a California nonpartisan race?

  • Review list quality before field or vendor spend
  • Keep list logic explainable to candidates, managers, and consultants
  • Start with local-race pricing instead of enterprise procurement
Private beta

Need campaign software for a nonpartisan race?

Request beta access to review race fit, pricing, and how CA Voter builds geography, turnout, canvassing, CRM, and export workflows for local races.

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Questions

What is campaign software for nonpartisan races?

Campaign software for nonpartisan races helps teams build voter universes from geography, turnout, local context, CRM notes, canvassing status, and exports when party label is not the only planning signal.

Can CA Voter support city council and school board races?

Yes. CA Voter is built for California local races, including city council, school board, county, and special district campaigns that need reviewable voter lists and outreach handoff.

Does nonpartisan campaign software still use voter data?

Yes. Nonpartisan campaigns still use voter data for geography, turnout, vote-by-mail behavior, canvassing capacity, voter notes, and exportable outreach lists.

Is CA Voter a full campaign platform?

No. CA Voter focuses on the voter-data workflow: filtering, saved universes, voter CRM notes, canvassing packets, and exports. It can sit next to broader campaign tools.

How should a nonpartisan campaign build its first list?

Start with the race geography, then separate likely voters, priority canvassing targets, follow-up contacts, and export-ready mail or phone universes the campaign can actually work.