Privacy Policy
A legal disclaimer
PRIVACY POLICY
DAVID PERRY FOR CONGRESS
Effective Date: June 15, 2026
Last Updated: June 15, 2026
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PURPOSE AND SCOPE
David Perry for Congress ("Campaign," "Committee," "we," "our," or "us") is committed to protecting the privacy, confidentiality, and security of personal information collected through its website, digital platforms, communications, volunteer activities, fundraising efforts, and other lawful campaign operations.
This Privacy Policy governs the collection, use, disclosure, retention, and protection of information obtained through the Campaign's website located at WWW.DavidPerryforCongress.Com and any related webpages, applications, forms, communications, social media pages, electronic communications, volunteer systems, and campaign-related services (collectively, the "Services").
This Privacy Policy is intended to comply with applicable federal law, Alabama law, campaign finance regulations, and applicable privacy requirements to the extent such laws apply to political committees and political organizations.
By accessing or using the Services, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.
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DEFINITIONS
For purposes of this Privacy Policy:
"Personal Information" means information that identifies, relates to, describes, references, is reasonably capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked to an identifiable individual.
"User" means any visitor, supporter, donor, volunteer, subscriber, applicant, contributor, or other individual interacting with the Services.
"Contribution" means any donation, gift, subscription, loan, advance, deposit, or transfer of value made for the purpose of influencing a federal election as defined by applicable law.
"Service Provider" means any third party retained by the Campaign to assist with campaign operations, website administration, communications, compliance, fundraising, analytics, or technology services.
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INFORMATION WE COLLECT
The Campaign may collect information directly from Users, automatically through technology, or from third parties authorized to share information.
Information may include:
A. Identification Information
• Full name
• Mailing address
• City, State, and ZIP Code
• Email address
• Telephone number
B. Volunteer Information
• Volunteer interests
• Availability
• Geographic location
• Skills and qualifications
• Campaign participation history
C. Communications Information
• Contact form submissions
• Messages sent to the Campaign
• Correspondence records
• Event inquiries
• Volunteer inquiries
D. Contribution Information
To the extent required by law or reasonably necessary for campaign operations:
• Contributor name
• Address
• Occupation
• Employer information
• Contribution amount
• Contribution history
• Transaction records
• Verification information
E. Technical Information
• Internet Protocol (IP) address
• Device identifiers
• Browser type
• Operating system
• Referring URLs
• Website activity
• Session information
• Analytics information
• Cookie identifiers
F. Other Information
Any information voluntarily submitted by a User.
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INFORMATION COLLECTED THROUGH CONTACT FORMS
The Campaign may provide contact forms allowing Users to communicate with the Campaign.
Information submitted through contact forms may be collected, stored, reviewed, analyzed, and retained for purposes including:
• Responding to inquiries
• Supporter engagement
• Volunteer recruitment
• Campaign operations
• Event coordination
• Legal compliance
• Security monitoring
• Recordkeeping
Users should not submit confidential, proprietary, protected health, financial, or other sensitive information unless specifically requested by the Campaign.
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VOLUNTEER APPLICATIONS
Individuals who express interest in volunteering may submit information regarding availability, skills, interests, experience, and contact information.
Volunteer information may be used for:
• Volunteer recruitment
• Event staffing
• Campaign activities
• Training and coordination
• Internal recordkeeping
• Compliance purposes
Submission of a volunteer application does not create:
• Employment
• Agency
• Partnership
• Joint venture
• Contractual rights
The Campaign reserves the right to accept, decline, suspend, limit, or terminate volunteer participation at its sole discretion and without prior notice.
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NEWSLETTERS, EMAILS, AND POLITICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Users may subscribe to newsletters, updates, alerts, advocacy communications, fundraising communications, and other campaign-related messages.
By voluntarily subscribing, Users consent to receive communications regarding:
• Campaign activities
• Public appearances
• Volunteer opportunities
• Fundraising efforts
• Election information
• Political advocacy
• Public policy positions
• Administrative matters
Users may unsubscribe from non-essential email communications through available opt-out mechanisms.
The Campaign reserves the right to continue sending communications necessary for compliance, legal obligations, security, administration, or operational purposes.
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CONTRIBUTIONS AND FUNDRAISING
The Campaign may solicit and receive lawful contributions through methods including:
• Mailed checks
• Third-party payment services
• Electronic payment platforms
• Cash App
• Other lawful fundraising channels
Contribution checks may be mailed to:
1201 Grandeview Boulevard #2521 Huntsville, Alabama 35824
Users acknowledge that federal law may require collection, verification, maintenance, disclosure, reporting, and retention of contributor information.
Contribution information may be reviewed for compliance with:
• Federal Election Campaign Act
• Federal Election Commission regulations
• Anti-fraud requirements
• Recordkeeping obligations
• Other applicable legal requirements
The Campaign reserves the right to reject, refund, investigate, verify, or otherwise review any contribution for compliance purposes.
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THIRD-PARTY PAYMENT PROVIDERS
Electronic contributions may be processed through independent third-party payment providers.
The Campaign does not own, operate, or control third-party payment platforms.
Information submitted to payment processors may be governed by separate privacy policies, security practices, terms of service, and legal obligations maintained by those providers.
The Campaign makes no representations regarding the privacy, security, or operations of third-party payment processors.
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AUTOMATIC COLLECTION TECHNOLOGIES
The Campaign and its service providers may automatically collect information through technologies including:
• Cookies
• Web beacons
• Pixels
• Log files
• Analytics software
• Device identifiers
• Similar technologies
These technologies may be used to:
• Operate the Services
• Improve functionality
• Measure performance
• Analyze traffic
• Detect fraud
• Protect security
• Support communications
• Evaluate advertising effectiveness
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ANALYTICS, ADVERTISING, AND TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES
The Campaign may use technologies and services provided by:
• Wix
• Google Analytics
• Google Ads
• Meta Platforms
• Social media platforms
• Advertising networks
• Analytics providers
• Other vendors
These technologies may collect information regarding:
• User interactions
• Device activity
• Website usage
• Advertising engagement
• Referral activity
Information may be used to:
• Measure campaign effectiveness
• Improve outreach efforts
• Conduct audience analysis
• Support digital advertising
• Improve website performance
The Campaign does not control all practices of third-party advertising or analytics providers.
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HOW WE USE INFORMATION
The Campaign may use collected information for any lawful purpose, including:
• Operating the Services
• Responding to inquiries
• Recruiting volunteers
• Conducting campaign activities
• Sending communications
• Processing contributions
• Maintaining records
• Protecting security
• Preventing fraud
• Complying with legal obligations
• Conducting analytics
• Supporting advocacy efforts
• Enforcing legal rights
• Defending legal claims
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LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING INFORMATION
Where applicable, the Campaign processes information based upon:
• User consent
• Legitimate campaign interests
• Compliance with legal obligations
• Protection of legal rights
• Public interest activities
• Political and electoral activities authorized by law
Nothing in this Privacy Policy shall be interpreted to limit the Campaign's ability to process information as permitted or required by federal law, Alabama law, campaign finance law, court order, subpoena, regulatory request, or other legal authority.

