For California field directors

California voter data for field directors building usable walk lists.

Field directors do not need abstract data talk. They need a list that matches the turf, the volunteers, and the turnout goal. CA Voter is built to help campaigns get from the voter file to that workable field universe.

Built for field teams that need canvassing universes and turnout lists the campaign can actually use.

Private beta for California campaignsStarts at $99 per contestHuman follow-up

What field teams need

A field director usually needs to narrow a broad voter universe into something realistic for a route, a weekend, or a turnout program. That requires geography, turnout context, and list size that reflect the field plan rather than the theoretical maximum.

CA Voter helps teams make those cuts before export so the field team is not left cleaning a bloated list by hand.

  • Build canvassing universes that match the turf
  • Use turnout context to prioritize the field plan
  • Export portable lists for downstream field tools
  • Compare list size before volunteers hit the doors

Why field directors need explainable lists

Field work breaks when the list is too broad or the logic behind it is unclear. A field director needs to know why a voter is in the universe, not just receive a CSV with no context.

CA Voter keeps the segment logic closer to the export step so the director can review the plan before it goes live.

What CA Voter does today

The current workflow supports filtering, turnout-oriented review, segmentation, AI briefings, and CSV export. Print-ready walk packets are still on the roadmap, but the data layer needed to build the right field list is already part of the product.

That makes the current version useful for real field planning without overstating what is already shipped.

When field teams should join now

A field team should join now when the immediate problem is building the right universe, not waiting for every future field workflow to ship. If the campaign needs cleaner canvassing inputs, better turnout cuts, and faster export, the current product is already relevant.

That matters because field directors usually cannot wait for a perfect roadmap. They need to know whether the current version can improve the next live list.

  • The canvass program is launching soon
  • The team needs cleaner list cuts before export
  • CSV export is enough for the current field stack
  • Field needs a clearer input before walk-packet tooling fully matures
Private beta

Need cleaner walk-list inputs for a live field plan?

Join the waitlist to review field-team fit, current beta pricing, and how CA Voter handles canvassing-focused exports.

Private beta for California campaignsStarts at $99 per contestHuman follow-up

Questions

Can CA Voter help build canvassing lists today?

Yes. The workflow is designed to help campaigns filter and export practical canvassing universes now.

Does it already generate final walk packets?

CSV export is available today. Print-ready walk packet workflows are still on the roadmap.

Is turnout context part of the workflow?

Yes. Turnout-oriented ranking and segment review are part of how campaigns narrow lists before export.

Should field teams wait for walk packets before joining?

Not if the immediate need is building and exporting the right canvassing universe. The current workflow already helps with the list-quality decision that comes before final packet formatting.