Start with the decision you are trying to make
A campaign usually comes here with a practical decision: whether CA Voter fits the race, how the workflow handles lists and exports, how pricing works, how it compares with another platform, or whether the planned voter-file use is permitted.
The directory below groups pages around those decisions so candidates, campaign managers, consultants, field leads, and search visitors can reach the right page without depending on the sidebar alone.
- Product, workflow, pricing, and access pages for evaluating the private beta
- Comparison pages for PDI, Voter.Vote, NGP VAN, NationBuilder, generic CRMs, and spreadsheets
- County, race, and role pages for California-specific campaign planning
- Glossary, methodology, security, and permitted-use pages for trust review
How to use this hub
If you are evaluating software, start with comparisons. If you need to see proof of the product workflow, start with workflow samples. If you are planning a local race, start with county, race, and role pages.
For eligibility, file-handling, or compliance questions, review the legal-use and security resources before requesting access.
Browse by campaign need
Use these grouped links to move from overview pages into workflow proof, comparisons, local campaign pages, and trust resources.
Start here
The fastest path for understanding what CA Voter does and where it fits in a California campaign.
Pricing and access
Pages for cost, private-beta access, common buying questions, and whether a race is a fit.
Workflow proof
Product-capture and workflow pages that show how lists, exports, CRM, segmentation, and consultant workspaces operate.
Software comparisons
High-intent comparison pages for campaigns choosing between voter-data tools, CRMs, spreadsheets, and larger campaign platforms.
County voter-data pages
County-focused pages for California campaign geographies and local targeting plans.
Race pages
Pages for common California campaign offices and local race types.
Role pages
Pages for the people deciding, managing, or executing voter-data work inside a campaign.
Glossary and methodology
Plain-language explainers for voter files, canvassing lists, BISG, turnout propensity, sources, and methodology.
Legal, security, and trust
Pages that explain permitted use, voter-file handling, security boundaries, privacy, and public company context.
Need California voter data workflows for a real campaign?
Request beta access for eligibility review, pricing, and onboarding for qualified California campaigns and political users.
Questions
What should a California campaign read first?
Start with the California voter data page if you need the product overview, the workflow sample pages if you want proof, or the comparison hub if you are evaluating other tools.
Are these pages public voter lookup tools?
No. The public resources explain campaign workflows. Actual voter-data access is gated for qualified campaign and political use.
Which pages are best for competitor comparisons?
Start with the campaign software comparison hub, then read the PDI, Voter.Vote, NGP VAN, or NationBuilder alternative pages depending on the tool you are evaluating.