§STATE HOUSE · SOUTH FLORIDA
A vote-by-mail chase, turfed in one afternoon.
A state-house campaign in South Florida was sitting on an outstanding vote-by-mail chase universe: voters who had requested a ballot but not yet returned it. The field team needed door-knocking turfs built from that list, fast, before the chase window closed.
FrontlineHQ generated 17 precinct-named chase turfs in a single working session. Canvassers had them loaded on their phones the same day. Each walk list carried a per-door VBM status view, so a volunteer at the door could see whether that voter had already returned a ballot before knocking.
The value here is speed. A chase list is only useful while there is still time to chase it. Turf-cutting that used to take a data person a day or more ran in one sitting, with the per-door VBM status view built in so volunteers weren't knocking on doors that had already returned their ballot.
Questions first? team@frontlinehq.vote