Why would a campaign worker just come to my house?

I was out cleaning up my driveway when I noticed a car pull over three doors up and just stay there. About 5 min later, I finished up and went back inside. A few minutes later this car pulls up in front of my house, the driver spends a couple of minutes in the car, then gets out to knock on my door. I don’t answer unexpected door knocks. A couple of minutes later she leaves me campaign literature for a political race, gets back in her car, and drives off. Two doors down she turns around in the neighbors driveway and drives away back where she came from. She didn’t stop at anyone elses house…just mine. I expect she knew I was home because I was outside doing work a couple of min before.

Why would someone spend so much time and drop off only one brochure at one house? and why mine, instead of others?

Probably working off of some sort of mailing list issued by HQ.

This is basic canvassing. She’s working for the local party apparatus, and has a list of likely voters on their side of the spectrum. She probably didn’t know you were home when she set out with her list of doors to knock on today.

how would they know specifically what house is likely on ‘their side’? It was a left leaning candidate and I’m pretty centrist, with much more liberal and conservative members in the neighborhood as well as, I expect, a pile more centrists. How would they know that my house specifically has voted in any particular direction?

AND…I’d be terribly surprised of the 40 or so houses on our street, I would be the only one of interest.

What is the likelihood that this worker was just ‘not that into’ spending her Sunday afternoon pounding on doors and essentially did minimal effort?

Did you ever vote in a primary? That’s how I found my way onto the dems’ mailing lists.

I vote 3rd party in any primary IF, I vote in the primary.

They probably visited other addresses and crossed them off their lists on other days.

And you said this one visited another house before yours?

ETA: Oh, I misread what you said earlier, nevermind that part.

I don’t know, then, but I’m sure somebody decided you’re persuadable and put you on a list. Maybe an algorithm.

Here’s a primer on the subject:

Thanks for this. Very helpful. And scary.

Some of the base data mentioned there would not be as easy to get in Canada. There is no public list of party affilitations, for example, nor which party people voted for in the primary, since we don’t have them.

What state do you live in that there’s a 3rd party primary?

Other guesses:

How long have you lived in the house? If you recently moved, maybe the previous owner was a regularly voting/donating Dem.

Do you have any history of donating to the cause? What about Dem-adjacent causes?

I think Occam is pointing towards the OP’s hypothesis that the worker just decided to toss the rest of the pamphlets in the trash and call it a day.

I’ve done canvassing and this was exactly the case. We’d get a list of addresses in an area and only hit up those houses. Sometimes that meant it was just one house on a block.