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The Query tab lets you describe voters in plain English. Culper’s AI engine translates your description into a precise voter filter and returns a list instantly.

Writing a query

Go to Dashboard → Query and type what you’re looking for. Be as specific or broad as you need. Examples that work well:
Republicans who voted in the last primary in precinct 3009
Likely conservative women over 65 who haven't voted since 2020
All voters in Pecan Lakes subdivision with a mobile phone
Evangelical voters who support 2nd Amendment rights in Sugar Land
The #1 signal for “conservative” is voting in a Republican primary. Culper uses that as the strongest indicator — more reliable than party registration in Texas’s open primary system.

Refining results

After your first query runs, you can Refine the result with a follow-up:
First query:  All likely conservative voters in Quail Valley
Refine:       Of those, only the ones who voted in the last 3 general elections
Each refinement is scoped to the previous result — you’re narrowing down, not starting over. The full query chain is saved with the list so you can see exactly how it was built.

Saving as a list

Click Save as List after any query to preserve the results. Give it a descriptive name like “Sugar Land Conservative Women 65+”. Saved lists:
  • Can be used to generate walks
  • Can be used for email or SMS outreach
  • Can be refreshed against current data with one click
  • Show their full query chain so you know exactly who’s in them

Query tips

You wantTry saying
Republican primary voters”voted in Republican primary” or “Republican primary voters”
Low-turnout conservatives”Republicans who voted 0 or 1 times in the last 5 generals”
Contactable voters”voters with a mobile phone” or “voters with email”
Geographic precisionUse subdivision names: “voters in Firethorne” or “voters in precinct 3009”
Issue targeting”2nd Amendment supporters” · “pro-life voters” · “evangelical voters”

What the query can’t do

  • Cross-campaign data — queries only run against your campaign’s voter universe
  • Real-time data — voter records update with new county roll exports (a few times per year)
  • Voter intent — Culper models ideology from behavior and commercial data, not surveys