Privacy Policy
Last Updated: April 23, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how Elizabeth Butler Campaign 2026 (the
“Campaign,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, shares, and
safeguards information when you visit VoteElizabethButler.com (the
“Site”), engage with our emails or text messages, donate, sign up to
volunteer, attend events, or interact with us on social media
(together, the “Services”). By using our Services, you agree to this
Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please do
not use the Services.
Quick Summary
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We collect information you provide (like name, contact details, ZIP
code, donation info, and form submissions) and information gathered
automatically (like device data and cookies/pixels).
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We use data to run the campaign: communicate with you, process
donations, manage events/volunteers, personalize content/ads, and
measure performance.
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We share data with trusted vendors (e.g., email and SMS platforms,
donation processors, analytics/ads providers) under contracts. We do
not sell personal information for money.
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You can opt out of emails/SMS at any time and manage cookies/ads
preferences.
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California and other state residents have additional privacy rights
(see “Your State Privacy Rights”).
1. Information We Collect
1.1 Information you provide directly
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Contact details: name, email address, phone number, mailing address,
ZIP code.
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Campaign interactions: newsletter sign-ups, volunteer forms,
petition signatures, event RSVPs, messages submitted through the
Site, survey responses, and preferences.
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Donation information: amount, date, and related details collected
via our third‑party processor (Venmo). We do not receive your full
payment card numbers from the processor.
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Professional or demographic information: such as employer and
occupation where required by campaign finance laws.
1.2 Information collected automatically When you use the Site, we and
our service providers automatically collect:
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Device/usage data: IP address, browser type, operating system,
device identifiers, referring URLs, pages viewed, links clicked, and
timestamps.
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Cookies and similar technologies: cookies, pixels, tags, SDKs, and
local storage that help the Site function, remember your
preferences, and measure performance and advertising. Examples
include Google Analytics, YouTube embeds, and social media pixels
(e.g., Meta/Facebook, Google Ads). See Cookies & Tracking below.
1.3 Information from third parties
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Donation platforms (Venmo), email/SMS vendors, analytics and
advertising partners, and social media platforms may provide us with
information associated with your interactions.
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Public and commercial sources: voter files, publicly available
records, and similar data used for lawful campaign purposes.
2. How We Use Information
We use personal information to:
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Communicate with you about the Campaign, issues, events, and ways to
get involved.
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Process and acknowledge donations, comply with campaign‑finance
reporting requirements, and prevent fraud.
- Manage volunteer programs, petitions, and event logistics.
- Operate, secure, and improve the Site and Services.
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Personalize content and measure the effectiveness of our
communications and advertisements.
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Comply with law, enforce our terms, and protect rights, safety, and
property.
Legal bases for EEA/UK visitors: our processing may rely on consent,
contractual necessity, legitimate interests (e.g., outreach and site
security), or legal obligations.
Campaign Finance Disclosure
Nebraska law requires campaigns to report certain donor information. If
you make a contribution, your name, address, employer, occupation, and
donation amount may be disclosed in public campaign finance reports as
required by law. Contributions are not tax-deductible.
3. How We Share Information
We share information with:
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Service providers and vendors that perform services for us (e.g.,
website hosting, analytics, email/SMS delivery,
advertising/retargeting, payment processing, customer support, and
data security). They are permitted to use information only to
provide services to us.
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Donation processors (Venmo) and applicable campaign‑finance
regulators to comply with reporting and legal requirements.
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Partners and coalitions for joint events or initiatives, when
appropriate and consistent with this Policy.
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Law enforcement or regulators when required by law or to protect the
Campaign, our supporters, or the public.
We do not sell your personal information for money. Under certain state
laws (e.g., California), disclosing data for cross‑context behavioral
advertising may be considered “sharing.” You can opt out as described in
Your Privacy Choices below.
4. Cookies & Tracking Technologies
We and our partners use cookies, pixels, and similar technologies
to:
- Enable core Site features and remember preferences.
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Understand Site traffic and campaign performance (e.g., Google
Analytics).
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Provide and measure ads, including on other websites and platforms
(e.g., Meta/Facebook, Google).
Your controls:
- Adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies.
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Use our Cookie Settings link to manage optional cookies and
advertising preferences. [Insert Cookie Settings link]
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Use platform tools to control ad personalization (e.g., Google Ad
Settings, Facebook Ad Preferences).
Do Not Track (DNT) is not widely honored; we do not currently respond to
DNT signals.
5. Email & Text Messaging (SMS/MMS)
By providing your phone number, you consent to receive
campaign-related text messages.
- Message frequency varies
- Message & data rates may apply
- Reply STOP to unsubscribe
- Reply HELP for assistance
Consent is not required to make a donation. You may unsubscribe from
campaign emails at any time by clicking the “unsubscribe” link at the
bottom of any email.
6. Donations
Donations are processed by third‑party platforms (Venmo). Their privacy
and security practices apply to the payment transaction. We receive
limited donor details necessary to issue acknowledgments and comply with
campaign‑finance laws. We may be legally required to publicly report
certain donor information (e.g., name, address, occupation, employer)
above applicable thresholds.
7. Your Privacy Choices
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Emails: Use the unsubscribe link in our emails.
- Texts: Reply STOP to opt out; HELP for help.
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Cookies/Ads: Use Cookie Settings on our Site and
your browser or platform controls. To opt out of “sharing” under
California law, use our Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
link. [Insert link]
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Access, update, or delete your information: Contact
us using the details below.
8. Your State Privacy Rights (U.S.)
Depending on your state (e.g., California, Colorado, Connecticut,
Utah, Virginia), you may have rights to:
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Know/access the categories and specific pieces of personal
information we collected about you.
- Request deletion or correction of personal information.
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Opt out of targeted advertising (“sharing”) and certain profiling.
- Appeal a denied request.
California residents also have the right to limit use and disclosure
of
sensitive personal information in certain
circumstances. To exercise rights, follow the Y
our Privacy Choices options or contact us below. We will verify your request and respond
as required by law. Authorized agents may submit requests with
appropriate proof. We do not knowingly collect personal information from
children under 13, nor do we use personal information for profiling
decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects. We use
reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect
your information. However, no internet transmission is completely
secure.
9. Data Retention
We keep information as long as needed for campaign purposes and to
comply with legal, accounting, or reporting obligations (including
campaign‑finance requirements). When no longer needed, we will delete or
de‑identify information, subject to technical and legal constraints.
10. Security
We use administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to
protect personal information. No system is perfectly secure, and we
cannot guarantee absolute security.
11. International Visitors
If you access the Services from outside the United States, you
understand that information may be processed in the U.S., where laws may
differ from those in your country.
12. Third‑Party Links & Embeds
Our Services may link to or embed content from third parties (e.g.,
YouTube videos, social media posts, donation platforms). This Policy
does not apply to those third parties. Please review their privacy
policies.
13. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will revise the
“Last updated” date above and, if changes are material, provide
additional notice as required by law.
14. Contact Us
If you have questions or would like to exercise your privacy rights,
contact us at:
Elizabeth Butler Campaign 2026
Email:
[email protected]
This page is provided for general informational purposes and is not
legal advice. Consult counsel to ensure compliance with applicable
laws (including state privacy, TCPA, CAN‑SPAM, and campaign‑finance
requirements).