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Top 5 Other Political Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 5 SaaS companies in Other Political Software. They have combined revenues of $17M and employ 201 people. They have raised - and serve 25 customers combined.

The Other Political Software category encompasses various software solutions designed to support diverse political processes that do not fall strictly under campaign management. This includes tools for advocacy, lobbying, public affairs, and compliance reporting, enabling organizations to manage interactions with stakeholders and constituents effectively. Key use cases within this category involve voter engagement strategies, data analysis for political trends, and compliance with electoral and legislative regulations. Common features of these products may include data tracking, reporting capabilities, stakeholder outreach management, and tools for facilitating communication between constituents and representatives. Typical users of Other Political Software include political organizations, advocacy groups, lobbyists, and governmental entities, all of whom leverage these tools to enhance their effectiveness in influencing policy and engaging voters. These software solutions help streamline workflows, improve transparency, and ensure adherence to legal requirements in political activities.

Companies
5
Revenue
$17M
Funding
-
Employees
201

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Top Other Political Software Companies

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CMDI

Tyson's Corner, Virginia, United States

CMDI is America's largest Republican campaign CRM and finance services platform. CMDI's tools have managed over $7.5 billion for federal campaigns and committees and 55% of all Republican dollars raised.CMDI's allows clients tomanage the entire donor relationship lifecycle in order to maximize campaign efficencies and minimize FEC compliance risks.CMDIs has consistently provided innovative solutions throughout the companys 30 year history:2011 - Romney for President: CMDI launched RPM, the only political multi-level, volunteer fundraising platform available for campaigns of any size.2008McCain, Romney, Guiliani, and Thompson for President: CMDI deployed a web based enterprise system that managed all aspects of the campaign donor relationship, from donation to FEC reporting.

Revenue
$11.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
1980
Funding
-
Team size
149
Growth
26.5%

Inclusion Criteria

- Software must facilitate advocacy or lobbying efforts. - Must include features for data tracking and reporting. - Should support stakeholder outreach and engagement management. - Capable of helping users comply with electoral and legislative regulations. - Not limited to campaign management; must serve broader political processes.