Voter Mailing Lists:
1. What is a direct mail list?
It’s a curated list of registered voters that includes names, addresses, and often other details like party affiliation or voting history—used mostly for political outreach and fundraising.
2. Who can actually request a voter mailing list?
In most states, anyone approved organization can purchase a voter list-whether you're a candidate, political party, nonprofit, or pollster.
What’s Included (and What’s Not)
3. What kind of info do these lists contain?
Typically: name, address, party affiliation, voting history, registration date, and sometimes phone numbers or emails for an additional cost.
4. Can I get phone numbers and emails too?
Yes. We charge 2 cents per phone or email and can provide bundled pricing for larger orders.
5. Are birth dates included?
No we do not provide sensitive data such as date of birth.
6. What about social security numbers or driver’s license info?
Nope—those are strictly off-limits and kept confidential by law.
7. Can I customize the list to target specific voters?
Absolutely. You can filter by party, location, age, voting history, and more to reach your ideal audience.
8. Are these lists updated regularly?
Yes. We receive millions of updates daily and update our lists on a regulary to keep it fresh and accurate.
Costs & Access
9. Do I have to pay for a voter list?
Yes but we pride ourselves on having the lowest pricing in the industry.
10. How much does it typically cost?
It varies depending on what data sets you are looking to target but the average price is 2 to 3 cents per record.
11. Can political candidates get lists for free?
In some states, candidates and parties are entitled to one free copy during election years. However, we are confident when you compare the free list to our extensive data set the decision will be easy.
Smart Uses
12. Why would someone want a voter mailing list?
To reach voters with campaign messages, fundraising appeals, or get-out-the-vote efforts. It’s a key tool for political strategy.
13. Can nonprofits use these lists too?
Yes, especially for advocacy and civic engagement campaigns. Just steer clear of commercial use.
14. What’s the difference between a voter list and a mailing label list?
Mailing label lists are formatted for direct mail campaigns just names and addresses, ready to print.
Navigating the Rules
15. Are the rules the same in every state?
Not at all. Each state has its own laws about who can access voter data and what info is included.