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Happy Election Day, California! We launched Civiq in February, and since then 200M audience contacts have been activated through the platform this cycle. To our clients: thank you for trusting our team. Let's bring it home. 📈
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Audience Builder 2.0 is now live in Civiq. This release expands the platform's audience construction capabilities with new features including: ✅Address & Household Targeting: Users can now filter and expand universes using address-level and household criteria, enabling more precise geographic and relational targeting. ✅Universal Suppression: Campaigns can define exclusion criteria to automatically suppress individuals from a universe, reducing manual audience management overhead. ✅AI-Assisted Query Logic: An additional integrated AI layer explains filter conditions in plain language, giving users clear visibility into why a given set of filters produces the audience it does. More big updates are on the way. If you're working on a major project in California and want early access to what's next, reach out to our team.
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My only hot take for this election: Getting GOTV text messages from major GOP campaigns on election day after I already voted 6 days ago means that they aren't using the Civiq platform by @optiqdata, and that makes me sad.
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At least 390k ballots returned (almost 18% turnout) in the City of Los Angeles from this afternoon's update. Returned: D 41.2 🔵Dem: 60.3% 🔴Rep: 19.1% 🟣Oth: 20.5%
Turnout in the city of Los Angeles jumps 5% over the weekend, now at 15% with over 330k total returned ( 110k from Friday's update). Returned ballot share was D 36 on Friday and is now sitting around D 40. Final turnout in 2022 Primary in the City of Los Angeles was D 64.
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Turnout in the city of Los Angeles jumps 5% over the weekend, now at 15% with over 330k total returned ( 110k from Friday's update). Returned ballot share was D 36 on Friday and is now sitting around D 40. Final turnout in 2022 Primary in the City of Los Angeles was D 64.
May 29
Heading into GOTV weekend in the city of Los Angeles, turnout is at 10% now with over 220k ballots returned so far. We're expecting there to be around 30% total turnout citywide, so we're probably around 1/3 of what we'll see when all is said and done here.
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Optiq retweeted
Youth turnout so far in California is absolutely abysmal via @optiqdata 5% turnout statewide 4 % turnout in LA If you’re a Dem counting on younger voters, your GOTV game better be strong.
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May 30
Heading into GOTV weekend with over 3 million ballots returned for Tuesday's primary election in California. 13% turnout so far Dem: 1.4M Rep: 1.0M Oth: 620k We're projecting somewhere around 8 million total votes to be cast for this election, so we've still got a ways to go.
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May 29
Heading into GOTV weekend in the city of Los Angeles, turnout is at 10% now with over 220k ballots returned so far. We're expecting there to be around 30% total turnout citywide, so we're probably around 1/3 of what we'll see when all is said and done here.
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Optiq retweeted
Based on ballot returns in Los Angeles, the low turnout electorate so far is older, whiter and more male — with Republicans holding 4% turnout edge, per @optiqdata That favors Pratt. But lotsa Dems are holding onto their ballots, which should (?) lead to blue shift by Tuesday
New @latimes/@BerkeleyIGS poll shows that “Karen Bass, Nithya Raman and Spencer Pratt are locked in a tight battle for Los Angeles mayor” and Bass “holding what pollsters called a statistically insignificant lead” ahead of Tuesday, @Noah__Goldberg reports: latimes.com/california/story…
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May 25
Today, we remember the Americans who gave their lives in service to our nation. Their sacrifice will never be forgotten.
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May 19
Over 1 million ballots have been returned so far for the California Primary on our tracker as of late last night📈 Return Share by Party Democrat: 41.3% Republican: 37.1% NPP/Oth: 21.7%
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May 19
Assembly District 67, which is turning out to be the most expensive race for the legislature this cycle with over $5M spent here (H/T @rpyers and @CATargetBook), is one we're watching. This district has almost the same amount of Asian (31%) and Hispanic (29%) voters, but Asian ballot returned share is at 36% and Hispanic ballot returned share is at 20%.
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City of Los Angeles is starting to pickup a bit now, but we've still got a long ways to go. Current turnout is under 2% so far. For comparison, here was the final turnout in the city over previous statewide primaries: 2024 Primary: 28% turnout (605k voted) 2022 Primary: 31% (657k) 2020 Primary: 36% (773k) 2018 Primary: 27% (546k)
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May 13
Just hit over 500k ballots returned so far on the Civiq ballot tracker for the 2026 California Primary election. Returned: 521k (2.3% turnout) Dem: 41% Rep: 36% Oth: 22%
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May 12
Finally reached over 1% ballots returned so far for the California Statewide Primary. We're expecting to see somewhere between 33% to 37% total turnout statewide when all is said and done, so we've got a long ways to go. ⬇️
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