You can now access the latest information on Pennsylvania voter history on the Voter Lists™ site, where you can also learn more about the other 49 states!
You can now access the latest information on Pennsylvania voter history on the Voter Lists™ site, where you can also learn more about the other 49 states!
Voter Lists™ data is more powerful than ever. Our recent update on Nebraska Voter History with primary voter data is here and ready to help!
Indiana voter history is now available and more accessible than ever. This refreshed data can be added to the list of the other 49 states that Voter Lists data can provide your campaign or cause with.
Aristotle is the leader of innovation, and our recent update for the state of Georgia Presidential Primary data is no exception. We have always been on the forefront of political technology and our constantly refreshed data is never lacking.
Our New York voter file has been recently updated on Aristotle’s VoterListsOnline.com.
Learn how to best reach voters in New York state with voter files that provide any campaign with political geography ranging from congressional district to down-ballot races. Reaching 10 million plus voters has never been easier!
How will incumbent, Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennett, fare in his re-election bid? Sources say he faces a strong challenge from a decorated member of the Air Force Reserve, current Colorado State Rep. Jon Keyser (R).
Roughly 52 percent of the American electorate is comprised of women, according to a recent U.S. Census Bureau report. Single women, in particular, are experiencing a boost in growth as their share of the vote in the 2016 elections is poised to eclipse that of both married men and women. This progress may signal that more […]
The 2012 election solidified the need for collecting extensive and detailed amounts of voter data. Unfortunately, a question that is oftentimes not asked is who ultimately owns the data.
Voter Targeting: Save Time. Let the Data Do The Work. Don’t underestimate the value of accurate data in 2015. With Republicans controlling both houses and President Obama entering the home stretch, this ‘off-year’ promises to be a titanic year in political advocacy.
By: Charles Low National Data Sales Executive Practical Guidance to Spending More Efficiently Resources are always limited, whether you are running a $100 million dollar state, national campaign or a campaign for city council. The general rule is you don’t spend money where you don’t have to spend money. In political campaigns, you generally don’t […]