Mayor voter data

Mayor voter data for California city campaigns.

Mayor races usually need citywide targeting that can still adapt precinct by precinct. CA Voter helps campaigns turn a qualified voter file into practical universes for field, mail, turnout, and follow-up without burying the team in spreadsheet work.

Built for California races that need campaign-ready voter universes, not another generic software category.

Private beta for California campaignsStarts at $99 per contest

Built for citywide list decisions

A mayor campaign often needs multiple universes at once: persuasion targets, reliable turnout voters, low-propensity supporters, and neighborhood-specific walk lists. CA Voter helps teams compare those segments before staff time or budget is committed.

The workflow keeps targeting grounded in geography, turnout signals, list size, and exportable output so the campaign can act quickly while still understanding what is in the universe.

  • Citywide and precinct-oriented voter filtering
  • Turnout and propensity review before export
  • Portable CSV output for field, phones, and mail
  • Campaign-readable segment counts for planning

Useful for crowded local contests

Many mayor races are competitive, expensive, and message-sensitive without having a full statewide-style data stack behind them. CA Voter is designed so campaign managers, consultants, and field leads can answer targeting questions directly in the browser.

The product complements the rest of the campaign stack by focusing on voter-data filtering, segmentation, and export rather than trying to replace finance or CRM systems.

Private beta

Need voter data for this California race?

Join the waitlist for pricing, eligibility review, and onboarding tied to the campaign office and workflow you care about.

Private beta for California campaignsStarts at $99 per contest

Questions

Can CA Voter help with nonpartisan mayor races?

Yes. Mayor races often still depend on geography, turnout history, and list quality even when party registration matters less than local context.

Is this only for large-city campaigns?

No. Private beta pricing and onboarding are meant to work for smaller California mayor campaigns as well as larger city contests.