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Voter Management

Each voter card shows key information at a glance:

  • Name - Voter’s full name
  • Address - Property address in the district
  • Votes/Acres - Voting weight based on property ownership
  • Status badge - Current canvass result (if contacted)
  • Party - Registered party affiliation
ColorStatusMeaning
GreenSupportiveVoter supports our candidate
YellowUndecidedVoter is undecided or needs more info
RedOpposedVoter opposes our candidate
GrayNot ContactedNo contact attempt recorded

Tap the search icon to search by:

  • Voter name
  • Street address

Tap the filter icon to narrow your list. Available filters include:

  • All - Show everyone
  • Contacted - Only voters with a recorded result
  • Not Contacted - Voters without any result
  • Attempted - Any contact attempt (even if no answer)
  • Not Attempted - No contact attempts at all
  • Positive - Supportive, Leaning, Strong Support
  • Negative - Opposed, Strongly Opposed
  • Neutral - Undecided, Needs Info
  • Owners Only - Exclude trustees
  • Lives at Property - Exclude absentee owners
  • Acres Range - Filter by voting weight (min/max)
  • SRP Division - Filter to specific SRP division numbers
  • My Connections - Voters matched to your phone contacts
  • Assigned to Me - Connections you’ve been assigned to contact
  • Priority (Votes) - Highest voting weight first
  • Voter Score - Engagement likelihood score
  • Street Name - Alphabetical by street
  • Name - Alphabetical by voter name

Tap the Map tab to see voters on an interactive map. The map displays:

  • Voter pins - Color-coded by contact status
  • Your location - Blue dot showing where you are
  • Cut list boundaries - If assigned cut lists have polygons

The map displays official SRP division boundary lines to help you understand the electoral geography. These boundaries show where each SRP division starts and ends, which is helpful when:

  • Understanding which voters are in your target district
  • Planning canvassing routes that stay within boundaries
  • Creating cut lists that align with official divisions

SRP voting power is based on property ownership:

Individual owners receive their share of property votes. For example, if a 10-acre property has two owners, each gets 5 votes.

Display: “5.00 (of 10.00) acres”

A trustee votes all the property’s shares. They get the full property vote, not a split.

Display: “10.00 acres”