The register is the layer everything else sits on: rounds, target lists, leaflet drops and turnout. Here is exactly how the import works, from the file your electoral registration officer sends to a searchable register on the map.
Ask for the register as CSV, TSV or Excel. Loading it is branch admin work, so you need the right role in your branch first.
Open Register, choose Electoral register and drop the file in. Enter the register date and search for the ward, council or constituency it covers. Leave the complete register box ticked for a full list, or untick it for a partial one such as new registrations only, so nobody already on the register is removed by mistake.
Drag each column from your file onto the matching field. Six fields are required: elector number prefix, elector number, surname, forename, postcode and address line one. Cadrify remembers the mapping, so the next file from the same council arrives already mapped.
Files over 2,000 rows import in the background with a progress screen, so you can leave the page. You land on a review screen afterwards, or on match review if the import found possible duplicates against your existing data.
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From a ward boundary to a printed, assignable round in a few minutes.
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Reuses the ward's existing rounds, so a drop is ready to assign the moment it is created.
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Call lists from your own filters, scripts included, every response fed straight back to the record.
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Synced stations, a live telling rota and knock-up lists that correct themselves as the day goes on.
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Enter a candidate once, generate every council form, signatures still wet ink.
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New register rows get scored automatically. Only the genuinely unclear ones ever need a person.
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Postal, proxy and elector detail updates in seconds, matched on register number, no mapping and no review queue.
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Scan, upload and choose who reads the marks, your volunteers for free or Cadrify itself for a processing fee.
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A one-time QR code opens one task for one volunteer, no account needed, active in under a minute.
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Bundle poster and posterboard requests into a round, assign it and watch delivery happen live.
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A public sign-up page and a QR check-in screen, with every attendee added to your supporter database.
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A donation page on your own Stripe account. Money goes direct, and Cadrify adds 0.5%.
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Petitions, open letters and forms on a public link, live in minutes, every response added to your supporter database.
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One representative per area, matched by GSS code, and volunteer access gated behind a data-protection tick.
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Cadrify assembles the return, your agent signs it, and the download is the Commission's own workbook.
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Drag and drop a condition tree once, check the count, then save it as a filter or a reusable audience.
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