Data sources

Data sources behind CA Voter.

CA Voter is not a voter-file reseller. Campaigns bring data they are permitted to use, and the product combines that campaign input with public reference datasets and product metadata needed to make the workflow usable.

Primary campaign input

The main campaign input is the California voter file obtained by a qualified requester through the appropriate source process. CA Voter is designed to organize, filter, score, and export that data for campaign work once the campaign has lawful access to it.

Refresh timing matters. The product is designed to keep the voter-data workflow aware of when the underlying file was obtained and whether the campaign should update it.

Public reference datasets

Some workflows rely on public reference datasets such as Census surname tabulations, district or geography reference data, and demographic context that help campaigns interpret a segment more carefully.

These reference datasets are used to support explainable planning signals and list-building context. They do not turn the product into a hidden commercial enrichment system.

  • California voter-file source records provided by the campaign
  • Public surname and demographic reference data
  • Geographic and district context for campaign targeting
  • Product metadata for refresh, review, and export workflows

Campaign and product metadata

CA Voter also stores operational metadata needed to run the service, such as waitlist information, product analytics, and administrative details tied to onboarding and support.

That metadata is kept separate from the idea of selling voter records. Its purpose is product operation, not unrelated commercial reuse.

What CA Voter does not claim

The product does not claim to know how someone voted, whether a voter supports a candidate, or that a modeled demographic signal is the same as self-reported identity.

CA Voter is designed to help campaigns reason about outreach and segmentation, not to make unsupported claims about individual voters.

Private beta

Need California voter data workflows for a real campaign?

Join the waitlist for eligibility review, pricing, and onboarding for qualified California campaigns and political users.

Questions

Does CA Voter include a California voter file subscription?

No. Campaigns bring voter data they are qualified to use. CA Voter organizes and analyzes that data for campaign workflows.

Can campaigns load refreshed files later?

Yes. The workflow is designed around the reality that campaign voter data needs periodic refresh and review.

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