Terms

Terms for CA Voter private beta access.

The private beta is intended for qualified California campaign, committee, consultant, candidate, and political users. These terms describe the basic conditions for using the service.

Eligibility and permitted use

Access may require review of the requester, campaign, role, race, and intended use. Users are responsible for ensuring that their use of voter registration information is permitted by applicable law and source-agency rules.

CA Voter may decline, pause, or revoke access where a request appears inconsistent with permitted voter-file use or product safety requirements.

Voter-file restrictions

Users may not use CA Voter for harassment, unrelated commercial marketing, resale of voter data, publishing protected voter information, or any use outside the permitted purpose for which the data was obtained.

Users remain responsible for the source, authorization, refresh cadence, security, and downstream handling of any voter data they provide or export.

Beta limitations

CA Voter is in private beta and may change. Features, pricing, availability, integrations, exports, and data workflows may be modified before public launch.

The site and product information are not legal advice. Campaigns should consult counsel or the relevant source agency for legal questions.

SMS messaging program

By opting in through cavoter.io or a campaign-specific signup flow, the recipient consents to receive text messages from the campaign or organization they signed up with. Consent is captured per campaign, not in aggregate, and a separate opt-in is required for each campaign that wants to send to the same number.

Message frequency varies by campaign and election cycle. Typical frequency is 2 to 4 messages per week, increasing in the final two weeks before an election. Message and data rates may apply per the recipient's mobile carrier plan.

Recipients can reply STOP to any message at any time to immediately opt out. STOP, STOPALL, UNSUBSCRIBE, CANCEL, END, and QUIT all opt the number out of the campaign that sent the message. Replying HELP returns help instructions and contact information.

CA Voter handles opt-out and complaint signals automatically across campaigns running on the platform. Once a number opts out, the platform suppresses it from future sends for that campaign and records the suppression for the carrier-compliance trail.

Private beta

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

Can CA Voter reject an access request?

Yes. Private beta access can be limited to qualified users and appropriate voter-file use cases.

Are these final launch terms?

No. These are private beta terms and may be replaced by more detailed terms before broader launch.

How do I stop SMS messages?

Reply STOP to any message. The campaign that sent the message will stop texting the number immediately. Reply HELP to any message for help and contact information. Message and data rates may apply.