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Mail Coverage Model
Example route readiness
Planning
96,300 target households
ReadyNeeds listPriorityReview
HAM-01
Hamilton west
14.2kReady
HAM-02
North suburbs
11.8kReady
BUT-04
Butler east
8.9kGap
WAR-03
Warren south
7.4kReview
CLE-02
Clermont core
9.6kReady
BUT-07
Butler west
6.1kGap
HAM-06
Urban core
12.7kReady
PRI-12
High priority
5.5kPriority
WAR-08
Outer ring
4.8kReview
HAM-09
Count pending
TBDGap
CLE-05
River corridor
10.4kReady
WAR-11
Final QA
6.9kReview
92%
target coverage
3
routes need lists
5d
mail window

Live candidate agent

Dr. Amy Acton for Ohio Governor is loaded and ready to chat.

The agent shows four compliant mail campaign paths with cities, households, drops, postcard cost, aggregate voter reach, and cost per voter. It uses public campaign/election context and aggregate geography only.

Speed
60s
approve-ready plan flow
Coverage
1-5
drop campaign structures
Trust
13+
years mail logistics
Control
Live
coverage and pricing engine

AI Campaign Launch Agent

Dr. Amy Acton

Office
Governor of Ohio
Geography
Ohio
Campaigns
4 recommended paths
Mode
Aggregate reach only
Compliance lock

Public aggregate geography, household counts, mail logistics, timing, and cost modeling only. No individual voter scoring, ideology inference, sensitive demographic targeting, or turnout suppression.

Agent status: Online

Ready to help with campaign planning.

Candidate-specific signal

Statewide executive campaign with public-service, doctor, affordability, health care, and Ohio-family themes visible on the campaign site.

Dr. Amy Acton is loaded as the candidate profile. I built 4 compliant mail campaign paths for the Ohio governor race using public aggregate geography, household reach, election timing, and HomeReach pricing.
Human support fallback

If campaign details, route data, or pricing are incomplete, the agent will keep checkout and proposal actions in review mode until a HomeReach operator verifies them.

4 recommended campaign paths

Acton for Governor mail planner

Each option is modeled per drop and repeated by phase. Estimated voter reach is aggregate reach, not an individual voter list or prediction model.

Combined modeled reach
4,320,000
aggregate voter reach
Broad statewide coverage

Statewide Name-ID Foundation

A five-drop governor-level mail arc that introduces Acton early, reinforces statewide public-service credibility, and keeps the campaign present through the ballot window.

86% confidence
Households
1,250,000
Voter reach
1,875,000
Drops
5
Postcard
$0.54
Cost / voter
$1.80
Cities and geography
ColumbusClevelandCincinnatiToledoDaytonAkronYoungstownCantonLorainSpringfield

Route clusters around Ohio's largest city and metro regions, with surrounding county seats layered in to avoid an overly urban-only plan.

Budget
$3,375,000.00
6,250,000 total postcards across 5 drops

Best fit for a statewide governor race where the candidate needs broad familiarity across Ohio media markets before late-cycle noise increases.

Drop cadence
May: statewide introduction and public-service biography
Late June: affordability and family-cost priority
Mid August: credibility and Ohio leadership proof
Early October: absentee and early-vote information window
Late October: final election reminder
Open the statewide route planner and split coverage by metro, county seat, and remaining regional household capacity.
Major-city concentration

Metro Trust and Health-Cost Corridor

A four-drop plan concentrated in high-density Ohio metros where mail can carry consistent public-service and cost-of-living context at efficient volume.

84% confidence
Households
680,000
Voter reach
1,020,000
Drops
4
Postcard
$0.54
Cost / voter
$1.44
Cities and geography
ColumbusClevelandCincinnatiAkronDaytonToledoYoungstown

Uses dense mail routes in the largest Ohio metros first, then expands to adjacent first-ring cities for repeated statewide executive visibility.

Budget
$1,468,800.00
2,720,000 total postcards across 4 drops

Dr. Acton's public-health background makes this plan strongest when the creative stays biography-forward and connects health care, affordability, and steady leadership.

Drop cadence
June: doctor and advocate introduction
August: health care and household cost message
Early October: ballot-window reminder
Late October: final visibility drop
Generate city-level route lists for the seven metro clusters and confirm household counts before proposal.
Metro-suburban route layer

Suburban Statewide Visibility Ring

A four-drop suburban and exurban visibility plan that gives the campaign repeated presence around fast-growing Ohio route clusters.

79% confidence
Households
420,000
Voter reach
630,000
Drops
4
Postcard
$0.54
Cost / voter
$1.44
Cities and geography
DelawareWestervilleDublinMasonLovelandLakewoodParmaStrongsvilleBeavercreekPerrysburg

Focuses on public geography around major metros, growing county corridors, and practical delivery density rather than inferred political traits.

Budget
$907,200.00
1,680,000 total postcards across 4 drops

Useful for a governor race because statewide campaigns need more than core-city repetition; this plan adds surrounding route coverage without voter-level scoring.

Drop cadence
June: statewide biography
August: practical Ohio priorities
Late September: leadership and credibility reminder
Late October: election reminder
Compare this plan against the metro plan inside pricing to decide whether suburbs are additive or replacement budget.
Final 30-day mail push

Ballot-Window Acceleration

A three-drop plan aligned to Ohio's absentee, early in-person, and final election reminder windows for campaigns that need a shorter, focused mail run.

82% confidence
Households
530,000
Voter reach
795,000
Drops
3
Postcard
$0.54
Cost / voter
$1.08
Cities and geography
ColumbusClevelandCincinnatiToledoDaytonAkronAthensKentBowling GreenOxford

Prioritizes high-density city and campus-region routes for timing efficiency, ballot-window repetition, and production feasibility.

Budget
$858,600.00
1,590,000 total postcards across 3 drops

Strong as a late-cycle supplement for a statewide race once the candidate profile is already established through earned media, field, or digital.

Drop cadence
October 6 week: absentee and early-vote information
October 19 week: credibility and election date reminder
October 27 week: final in-home reminder before Election Day
Lock creative approvals before the October absentee window and reserve print capacity for all three waves.

Coverage Strategy

Broad route-level household reach using aggregate carrier-route counts. Built for awareness and district visibility.

Precision Strategy

Campaign-provided list mail for lawful reinforcement without voter prediction, ideology scoring, or individual persuasion modeling.

Winning Strategy

Hybrid planning combines broad visibility with a compliant campaign-provided list layer and multi-wave timing.

Launch Timeline

Every proposal connects strategy, pricing, drop windows, approval, payment, production, and in-home delivery timing.

1
Approve
same day
2
Artwork
+2 days
3
Print
+4 days
4
Mail Drop
+6 days
5
In Home
+8 days

Secure your mail slot

Production windows are finite. Build a plan, compare scenarios, and lock the recommended route and drop schedule before capacity tightens.

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Compliance Guardrails

Allowed

  • Geographic route planning
  • Aggregate household counts
  • Timing, logistics, costs, and coverage
  • Campaign-provided list integration

Not Used

  • Voter prediction
  • Ideology classification
  • Individual persuasion scoring
  • Historical results to predict individual behavior
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