What candidates usually need
Candidates often need direct answers before they hire a large team: how many likely voters fit the target, where should field time go first, and can the campaign export a workable list this week.
CA Voter is designed to make those answers easier to get without turning the voter file into a spreadsheet project or a consultant-only workflow.
- See campaign-ready voter counts before acting
- Filter by geography, turnout, and registration signals
- Export lists for field, mail, phones, or follow-up
- Use a workflow that still works for lean local races
Good fit for first-time and local candidates
The product is intentionally priced and scoped for campaigns that are not running with statewide budgets or large ops teams. That includes city council, school board, Assembly, county, and similar California races where list quality still drives execution.
Candidates still need to qualify for permitted voter-file use, but the actual workflow is meant to stay understandable enough for a campaign operator to review directly.
What candidates can expect
CA Voter focuses on voter-file filtering, segmentation, turnout-oriented planning signals, AI briefings, and export. It does not claim to replace every campaign tool, and it does not resell the underlying California voter file.
That narrower scope is intentional. It keeps the product centered on the voter-data work candidates actually need before outreach starts.
What happens after a candidate joins
The waitlist is meant to answer whether the workflow fits the race before the campaign wastes time. Follow-up is tied to the office, geography, role, and whether the campaign already has access to a voter file it is permitted to use.
That way the candidate can get a real answer on fit, pricing, and next steps without first buying into a larger enterprise stack or hiring a dedicated data team.
- Human review of role, race, and campaign context
- Pricing and workflow fit discussed before onboarding
- Useful even for lean local campaigns
- No need to pretend the campaign has a full data department
Need candidate-ready voter data for this race?
Join the waitlist with your role, race, and campaign details. Qualified California campaigns get human follow-up and pricing review.
Questions
Can a first-time candidate use CA Voter?
Yes. First-time candidates can join the waitlist, and access is reviewed based on the campaign, role, race, and intended voter-file use.
Do I need a consultant before joining?
No. The product is designed so a candidate or lean campaign team can evaluate fit directly, even if a consultant is not already in place.
Is this only for big races?
No. The pricing and current workflow are deliberately aimed at local and district-level California campaigns as well as larger races.
What should a candidate include on the waitlist?
The role, race, geography, timeline, and whether the campaign already has a voter file are the most useful details for a candidate follow-up.