Useful for low-budget local race workflows
School board campaigns may not have time for custom data work, but they still need a way to narrow the voter universe, rank outreach priorities, and export a final list for volunteers or mail.
CA Voter focuses on those operational steps so campaigns can spend more time talking to voters and less time cleaning data by hand.
- Local geography and turnout-oriented filtering
- Turnout propensity review for prioritization
- Portable exports for canvassing, mail, or phones
- Visible list counts before finalizing the segment
Built for first-time candidates and local consultants
Many school board races are run by first-time candidates, local consultants, or small teams. The product is designed to keep the workflow understandable without requiring a dedicated data staff.
It is still a gated private beta because voter-file access and use must stay tied to qualified California campaign and political purposes.
What to build first for a school board campaign
A useful first workflow usually separates the district into a turnout universe, a reachable canvassing list, and an exportable follow-up list. That gives the campaign a way to prioritize voters without pretending the campaign can contact everyone.
CA Voter is designed to keep the list logic visible so first-time candidates and local consultants can explain why voters are included before volunteers, mail, or phone work begins.
- District-specific voter universe for the school board boundary
- Likely-voter and lower-turnout segments for different phases
- Walk lists sized to the campaign's volunteer capacity
- Portable exports for mail, phone, or consultant review
Need school board voter data for a California race?
Request beta access for pricing, eligibility review, and onboarding tied to the district, role, and campaign workflow.
Questions
Can a first-time school board candidate request access?
Yes. First-time candidates can request access, and beta access is reviewed based on the campaign, role, race, and intended voter-file use.
Does CA Voter estimate candidate support?
No. CA Voter focuses on voter-data filtering, turnout, segmentation, and export. It does not claim to know whether a voter supports a candidate or ballot measure.
What voter list should a school board campaign build first?
Start with the district boundary and likely-voter universe, then create smaller canvassing or turnout lists that match the campaign's volunteers, mail budget, and timeline.
Can school board campaigns use this without data staff?
Yes. The workflow is designed for candidates, managers, and consultants who need reviewable voter lists without building every segment manually in spreadsheets.