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Custom Envelope Mailers for Political Campaigns: Quantity & Compliance Basics

Every election cycle, campaign teams rediscover the same truth: a well-designed envelope gets opened before a generic one does. If your name isn’t recognized yet, the outside of the mailer is doing half the persuading before a single word of copy is read.

Custom envelope mailers give campaigns a low-cost way to stand out in a crowded mailbox — without the printing minimums or turnaround times of full glossy mail packages. This guide covers the practical questions campaign managers and print buyers ask most: how many to order, which finish reads as “official,” and what to double-check before a print run goes out under a filing deadline.

How Many Should You Order?

Campaign mail almost always ships in waves tied to a voter file segment, not all at once. Most local and county-level campaigns land in the 2,500–10,000 range per wave, while statewide operations can run into six figures across a cycle. Because our minimum order is 500 units, campaigns can test a design on a single precinct before committing budget to a full countywide drop.

Campaign Size Typical Quantity per Wave Recommended Lead Time
City council / local race 500 – 2,500 2 weeks
County / state legislature 2,500 – 15,000 2–3 weeks
Statewide / federal 15,000+ 3+ weeks, staged

Kraft vs. White: Which Reads as More “Official”?

White wove stock with a simple return address reads as institutional mail — closer to a government notice, which tends to lift open rates for down-ballot and judicial races where name recognition is the whole game. Kraft brown, by contrast, reads warmer and more grassroots — useful for volunteer-driven or first-time-candidate campaigns leaning into an authentic, hand-touched feel.

Compliance Basics Before You Print

Every state has different disclosure requirements for who paid for a mailer, and most require that language to be legible and positioned in a specific spot — usually the back panel or near the return address. Confirm your state and local requirements with campaign counsel before finalizing art; we can accommodate disclosure text in the design but can’t advise on what the law requires.

KEY TAKEAWAY: Order a small test wave (500–1,000) for a single precinct before committing to a full countywide print run, and confirm disclosure language placement with campaign counsel before final art is locked.

Choosing for Your Campaign

If you’re weighing kraft vs. white, testing a first wave, or just need pricing at your expected volume, our quote form takes two minutes and gets you a mockup within 24–48 hours. You can also read more about how we work or browse other posts on the blog for finish and audience comparisons.

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