Match your contacts to the voter file for party, precinct, and vote history. Unmatched or unconsented numbers stay visible for the field, never textable.
The voter file is the best data a campaign owns and the fastest way to get one fined. Most tools can't tell targeting from permission.
Pull from VAN, L2, or a state export. Match runs against the contacts you already have.
Party, precinct, and vote history append to each person, sitting right alongside their tags and giving.
Build segments on voter fields. Reach still comes only from a real opt-in, never from a match.
Republicans in District 4 who voted in 2024 but not 2022, as a saved audience, in a sentence.
Enrichment adds data. It never turns a cold, unconsented number into a textable one.
Unmatched and unconsented people still show up for canvass and phones, just not for texting.
This is the line that keeps a program clean. The voter file makes your targeting smarter, party, precinct, turnout history, but a match is not permission. Only a real opt-in makes a number textable, and Txtra holds that line for you automatically.
Left or right, Txtra is the sender your carriers trust and your lawyers approve.
No. The voter file informs targeting. Only a real opt-in makes a number textable, and the platform enforces the difference on every send.
Party, precinct, registration status, voter ID, and vote history for the elections in the file.
Yes. Likely R, voted twice of the last three, District 4. Say it to the AI group builder or build the filters by hand.