Polls
“Cord Nevers” and Disengaged Voters Are Key To Winning In 2026
The Center for Campaign Innovation returned to the field with its post-election survey in New Jersey and Virginia last month to better understand how voters consumed news and media, how they made their political decisions, and how they experienced campaign outreach during the 2025 gubernatorial elections.
2020 Post-Election National Campaign Technology Survey
The Center for Campaign Innovation, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit research organization guiding conservatives through the digital transformation of politics, conducted a first of its kind nationwide post election survey studying voters’ usage of technology and interaction with campaigns.
Urgent Deadline: Chip In For 4X Match – What Voters, Activists, and Donors Really Think About Campaign Fundraising
This report provides a detailed analysis of findings from our 2022 Post-Election Survey and Focus Groups regarding fundraising along with evidence-based recommendations for practitioners on how to more effectively raise funds from supporters.
Virginia Voters Cite Convenience As Top Reason For Voting Before Election Day
In addition to insights about voters’ shifting attitudes about early voting and voting by mail, this survey highlights the key issues in the election, how voters engage with campaigns, and where voters get their news and information.