In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, political campaigns must leverage every available tool to reach and engage voters efficiently. While social media channels and email campaigns remain important, SMS (Short Message Service) has emerged as a particularly powerful way to communicate directly with constituents. The immediacy, high open rates, and personal nature of SMS make it an indispensable instrument for any campaign hoping to inform, mobilize, and motivate supporters.
SMS messaging boasts an open rate exceeding 95%, far outpacing typical email engagement. Voters are more likely to read and respond to text messages than emails or ads seen in social feeds. Mobile phones are ubiquitous, and SMS does not require internet access, ensuring messages reach voters in both urban and rural areas. In addition, RCS (Rich Communication Services) and mobile messaging apps like WhatsApp have expanded the reach and interactivity of campaigns, allowing for richer media and two-way communication.