South Carolina voter file software

South Carolina voter file software for down-ballot campaigns.

South Carolina candidates for city council, school board, and other local offices rarely need a $3,000 statewide data contract. They need their own race's voters, scored and segmented, at a price a local campaign can carry. South Carolina's official voter file is available through the state or county, and VoterFile turns the file you bring into field-ready lists.

How to get your South Carolina voter file

You obtain your own South Carolina voter file directly from the South Carolina State Election Commission (online Saleable Data portal), under your own entitlement. $25 base for the electronic list, scaling to a $2,500 statewide max; district flat fees (State House $160, State Senate $300, U.S. House $1,200).

You stay the requester of record and the owner of the file. VoterFile never buys or resells voter data. You bring your own file, and we are only the software that processes it for your race.

  • As a registered South Carolina voter (the candidate qualifies), log in to the SEC Saleable Data portal at vrems.scvotes.sc.gov/SaleableData.
  • Select your election or district, pay the fee, and download the list electronically.
  • Bring the file to VoterFile and we turn it into scored walk lists, mail lists, and turf.

What the software does with your South Carolina file

Once you upload your file into a workspace isolated to your campaign, it is imported and normalized, de-duplicated, and geocoded to precincts and walkable geography.

Turnout and vote-timing scoring calibrate to South Carolina's own election history, not California's, so the propensity numbers reflect how your state actually votes. From there you build targeted walk lists, mail lists, and turf, then export clean CSVs for the tools your campaign already uses.

  • Import, normalize, and de-duplicate your uploaded file
  • Geocode addresses to precincts and walkable turf
  • Turnout and vote-timing scoring calibrated to South Carolina
  • Surname-and-geography ethnicity estimates for outreach planning
  • Walk lists, mail lists, and canvassing packets
  • Portable CSV export for field, mail, and phones

Don't want to deal with the paperwork? We can get your South Carolina file for you.

Requesting a voter file for the first time trips up a lot of candidates. VoterFile can handle the request end to end: we prepare the paperwork, tell you exactly what to sign, and get the file into your workspace ready to score. You stay the requester of record, because South Carolina requires the eligible requester's own name on the request. We just take the busywork off your plate.

Prefer to do it yourself? The steps above are all you need. Either way, join the list and we will walk you through it.

  • We prepare the state or county request for your signature
  • You sign as the requester of record, as the law requires
  • We load and score the file in your private workspace

Built for the races the big vendors skip

The national voter-data vendors are priced and built for statewide and federal campaigns. A first-time candidate for South Carolina city council or school board is too small for that model and ends up with a spreadsheet.

VoterFile is the opposite wedge: a flat one-time software fee per race, your own data, and no annual data contract. It is aimed squarely at the local challenger in a low-turnout race.

  • Flat one-time per-race software fee, not a yearly data contract
  • You bring your own file, so you are never paying for the data itself
  • Designed for city council, school board, and special-district races

How onboarding works

First you sign a short services agreement that keeps VoterFile as your data processor, with no sale, no pooling, and deletion on request. Then you obtain your South Carolina file using the steps above, upload it, and we import and score it.

Nothing moves until the agreement is signed, and your file lives in a workspace no other customer can reach. When your race is over, or any time you ask, your file and the lists are deleted.

Private beta

Ready to work your race's voter file?

Request access for pricing, onboarding, and eligibility review. You bring your own state's official voter file, and we turn it into scored walk lists, mail lists, and turf for your race.

Questions

Do you sell or provide the South Carolina voter file?

No. You obtain your own file directly from the South Carolina State Election Commission (online Saleable Data portal) under your own entitlement. We are the software that processes the file you bring, never a data seller.

How much does the South Carolina voter file cost?

$25 base for the electronic list, scaling to a $2,500 statewide max; district flat fees (State House $160, State Senate $300, U.S. House $1,200).

Can I use it for my South Carolina local race?

South Carolina allows political use but bars commercial solicitation of the listed voters. VoterFile processes your file only for your campaign, never for commercial marketing or resale.

What does the software itself cost?

A flat one-time software fee per race, far below the multi-thousand-dollar statewide contracts from the national vendors. You bring your own data, so you are paying for the software and service only.