Eligibility and permitted use
CA Voter is built for qualified California campaign and political use, not for public voter lookup, unrelated commercial marketing, or resale. Access is reviewed because the voter-data workflow needs to match the requester's permitted purpose before anything else happens.
That review step is part of the product design. The public site is meant to educate campaigns, while the actual voter-data workflow stays limited to approved users and approved use cases.
- Candidates, committees, consultants, and qualified political users
- Election-related communication and campaign analysis workflows
- No unrelated commercial use or public voter lookup
- Access reviewed before private beta onboarding
Data access, refresh, and exports
Campaigns bring voter data they are already permitted to use. CA Voter does not resell the California voter file. The workflow is designed to organize, filter, score, and export that campaign-provided data.
Refresh cadence depends on the campaign's own source-file process. The product is designed so teams can keep refresh timing visible and export lists into the field, mail, phone, or reporting tools they already use.
- Campaign-provided California voter file input
- Refresh cadence managed by the campaign
- CSV exports available today
- Portable output for downstream tools
Races and campaign types
CA Voter is designed for California local and district-level work as well as larger campaign geographies. That includes partisan and nonpartisan contests where geography, turnout, and list quality still drive the targeting decision.
The current public pages already cover city, county, Assembly, school board, community college board, sheriff, water district, and mayoral use cases because those are the kinds of campaigns most likely to need a practical voter-data workflow.
Pricing and rollout
Private beta pricing starts at $99 per contest. The current rollout is intentionally controlled: verified campaigns are onboarded in sequence rather than opened all at once.
That helps keep support, eligibility review, and product quality tied to real campaign demand instead of a broad public launch before the workflow is ready.
Human support
Questions about campaign fit, permitted use, onboarding, and private beta access go to a human. The workflow is meant to be understandable enough for campaign operators, but the product still assumes serious questions deserve a serious answer.
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Questions
Is this legal?
Yes, for qualified users and permitted voter-file purposes. Access is reviewed before onboarding so the workflow stays tied to California voter-file rules and the requester's actual campaign use.
How often is the data refreshed?
Each campaign manages its own California voter-file refresh cadence. CA Voter is designed to keep refresh timing visible so teams know when a list is current and when it needs an updated source file.
Do you work with Republicans and nonpartisan races?
Yes. CA Voter is not scoped to one party or ideology. The product is for qualified California campaign use, including partisan, nonpartisan, ballot-measure, and local-district workflows.
Can I export to my email, SMS, or field tool?
CSV export is available today. The product focuses on the voter-data layer so teams can move lists into the outreach tools they already use.
When will you launch?
CA Voter is in private beta now. Verified campaigns are onboarded in stages, and there is no fixed public-launch date yet.
Who builds this?
CA Voter is built by a small California team, and product questions go to a human rather than a generic support queue.