The Rivera campaign uses Votebuilder, the state Democratic
Party voter database that is the gold standard in New York.
Not exact matches
Even if third
parties could only get a little of your data — your hometown, say, or your gender — they could match it up with all kinds of other records, such marketing
databases or
voter registration
databases, to paint a more complete picture of you as a person.
Two weeks later, I read this piece in Salon about the race to succeed Duke Cunningham in California: seeing a deficit in absentee
voters, «Republican activists «poured» into the district and searched a Republican
Party database that could tell them everything about
voters from their personal hobbies and professional interests to the brand of toothpaste they're likely to use.
Several companies will take a
database of
voter names and physical addresses (which candidates can get from the state
parties) and do an «email append» to add email addresses for as many people on the list as possible.
The local
party would typically share
voter databases, contribution
databases and volunteer
databases and would (post-primary) endorse the winner of the primary as part of a
party line slate in as many pieces of literature as the local
party can afford (rarely more than one or two) in a coordinated literature drop also dropping individual candidate pieces at the same time through the precinct committee person network.
Soon after, working for the new chairman, they rebuilt the
party's technological systems, implemented a new online campaign platform, and led the effort to create a national
voter file and
database system.
Peterside recalled that the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) in the build - up to the 2015 general elections, accused the APC of cloning
voter's cards and plotting to hack into INEC
database, which eventually proved to be baseless.
In addition, Mosley stated there was clear evidence someone had used the Conservative
Party's
voter contact information
database (CIMS) to identify the targets for this
voter suppression effort.
Wylie said in the UK House of Commons in late March that the Canadian AggregateIQ (AIQ) data analytics firm, allegedly affiliated with the CA, had been involved in the pro-Brexit campaign, as well as had been working on software that helped the Republican
Party to widen its
voter database.
The RNC's leaked
database includes all registered
voters in the United States, with information from Democrats, independents, and presumably 3rd
party voters.