Permitted use

Permitted use comes before any voter-file workflow.

CA Voter is built for qualified California campaign and political use. Before a file is loaded, the workflow needs to fit the legal purpose, the requester needs to be appropriate, and the campaign needs a real voter-data reason for access.

Who the product is for

The private beta is designed for California campaigns, candidates, committees, consultants, and other qualified political users working with voter registration information for election-related purposes.

That means the product is not positioned as a public lookup tool, a consumer people-search product, or a generic data service for unrelated organizations.

  • Candidates and campaign committees
  • Campaign managers, field leads, and political consultants
  • Qualified ballot-measure and petition efforts
  • Other approved political users with a valid voter-file purpose

What uses fit the workflow

The workflow is designed for election communication, list preparation, turnout planning, persuasion targeting, petition-related outreach, campaign contribution solicitation tied to an election effort, and internal campaign analysis.

CA Voter stays focused on filtering, scoring, segmentation, and export because those are the practical steps campaigns need after they already have access to a voter file they are allowed to use.

What uses do not fit

CA Voter is not for harassment, resale, unrelated commercial marketing, publishing protected voter information, or any use outside the permitted purpose attached to the underlying voter data.

If a request looks inconsistent with California voter-file rules or product safety requirements, access can be declined or paused.

  • No unrelated commercial advertising
  • No resale of voter registration information
  • No public voter lookup workflow
  • No use outside the requester's permitted purpose

Why access is reviewed

The review step exists because voter-file access should stay tied to a qualified campaign workflow. CA Voter checks the campaign, role, race, and intended use before opening private beta access.

That gating is part of the product design, not just a legal disclaimer. It keeps the public site educational while the actual voter-data workflow stays limited to approved users.

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

Is this legal advice?

No. This page is a product overview, not legal advice. Campaigns and committees should confirm their own permitted use and compliance obligations.

Does joining the waitlist guarantee access?

No. Waitlist requests are reviewed for campaign fit, role, race, and intended voter-file use before access is approved.

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