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Alabama Voter File Updated for 2015 Races

With 2015 starting tomorrow we thought we would let you know that we have recently updated our Alabama voter file so that you can get the new year started right! What you need to know about Alabama post-midterms: Alabama voters do not register by Party 31.45% of voters are Inferred Republicans and only 6.51% are Inferred […]

North Carolina 2014 General Vote History Added to Voter File

We recently updated our North Carolina voter file with 2014 General Vote history and we wanted to make sure that you knew about it! Aristotle makes ‘big data’ accessible and easy to use. Allowing you to reach and understand demographics and micro-targeting like never before. Give us a try and see what all the talk is about […]

2014 General Vote History Added to Our Delaware Voter File

We recently updated our Delaware voter file with 2014 General Vote history and we wanted to make sure that you knew about it! Aristotle makes ‘big data’ accessible and easy to use. Allowing you to reach and understand demographics and micro-targeting like never before. Our Delaware voter file is now available online at VoterListsOnline.com. Take a look […]

The Case Against ‘Gaming’ Electoral Rules

By: David M. Mason, JD Sr. VP, Compliance Services The case for sound policies in lieu of ‘gaming’ the system The Washington Post recently reported that Florida Democrats are attempting to qualify a ballot initiative to undo an electoral calendar change that Florida Democrats imposed several decades ago in an effort to change the election system to […]

Key Races Coming to Louisiana in 2015, Get the Voter Files You Need Today

After 2014, you would think there might be some political respite in Louisiana. Lucky for you, 2015 will be just as exciting with races ranging from a gubernatorial tussle to several municipal battles. Declared candidates for the election include John Bel Edwards, Minority Leader of the Louisiana House of Representatives for the Democrats and Senator […]

Columbus Mayor Up for Grabs and More Races Coming to Ohio in 2015

Columbus’s longest serving mayor in history, Mayor Michael B. Coleman, has announced that he’s not running for re-election. This leaves the seat open, and the Democratic City Council Chairman has been making moves to run. On May 5th, 2015, the Ohio primary elections are due, so that is your cue to get the lowdown on […]

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