Bray
Are electronic versions of primary voter turnout available? How / where would you get an electronic (spreadsheet) of the voting population in your area by declared party affiliation?
I would be interested in starting now on getting a primary opponent for my current Republican congrescritter.
Try searching your state's Secretary of State website.
Go to your county elections office and you can purchase them for around $125. It will give you all of your voters in your area by affiliation and then cross it with the Secretary of State voter list who actually voted.
We broke the voters down by how many times they voted in the past ten elections and then targeted accordingly. In the primary you target the higher voters and in the general target the lower Repubs and unaffiliated.
You can get more sophisticated from there if you have good excel people.
The key to winning elections is yard signs. They tell your neighbors who you are voting for and gets the names in front of people. Our current effort is getting local city councils and utility/school districts filled with our people.
Our system is an automatic for these elections since we can flood the ballot box with our voters.
Pray for America
Bray is right regarding the primary voter list.
It comes from your local elections clerk. There used to be a thing from the GOP called “voter vault” which may net you the desired information.
Any “R” candidate should have access to it.
The voting information is all available at your state secretary of state (or elections) office or usually on-line.