What Does Cost-Per-Voter Mean?

What Does Cost-Per-Voter Mean?

Cost Per Voter shows the amount of budget spent on each individual voter. This metric allows you to conduct a side-by-side comparison on cost-per-voter reached with other outreach methods you might be using. It is determined by taking a campaign’s budget and dividing by the number of targets in your universe.



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