The Democratic National Committee (DNC) said on Tuesday it will begin piloting new organizing technology in Virginia and New Jersey this fall, as part of an effort to modernize campaign operations ahead of the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential race.
The Aug. 19 announcement follows a request-for-proposals process launched in April that invited submissions from technology companies, the party said in a statement. Party officials said the review was intended to identify platforms capable of helping Democrats connect with voters, manage volunteers, and coordinate events both online and in person.
The pilot programs include new systems for tracking voter and volunteer interactions, tools to foster sustained engagement with voters, and platforms designed to streamline event sign-ups and participation. The DNC said the technology will be put into use immediately in Virginia and New Jersey, where statewide elections will be held in November, and then evaluated for broader deployment….