Automated Calls for Landline Voter Outreach
Automated calls are an efficient way to reach landline voters at scale, especially older and high-propensity voters who are more likely to engage and turn out. As part of a broader phone program, automated calls ensure your message reaches audiences that may not be accessible through texts or mobile-first tactics.
Tactical Applications
Leverage high-impact automated voice messaging to efficiently reach and engage your core landline voter base at scale.
High-Propensity Outreach
Reach high-propensity landline voters with consistent messaging (campaigns and public affairs).
Omnichannel Reinforcement
Reinforce messaging alongside live calls and other outreach tactics.
Expanded Reach
Reach voters often missed by digital and text outreach.
Targeted Reminders
Deliver reminders, endorsements, or issue-based messaging to reliable voter universes.
Expert Guidance
Get answers to the most common questions about automated calls.
Still Have Questions?
What are automated calls?
Automated calls are pre-recorded messages delivered to voters on landlines, allowing campaigns to reach large audiences efficiently.
Who do automated calls reach best?
They are most effective for reaching older, consistent voters who still rely on landlines and are more likely to vote.
Do automated calls replace live calls?
No. They work best as part of a layered phone program that includes live calls for persuasion and turnout.
Are automated calls compliant?
Yes. CampaignHQ ensures automated call programs follow applicable regulations and best practices.
Does anyone have a landline phone anymore?
Yes, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, 26% of American adults still have a landline. Our recent experience is that most voter lists range from 15-25% landlines, when selected for all voters, regardless of age or phone availability.