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Primary June 2, 2026
Updated May 14, 2026
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Submit Research, Corrections, or Sources

Help us keep this dashboard accurate. Community organizers build and maintain this dashboard. We can't catch every interview, scorecard or breaking story on our own. If you find something we missed, or something we got wrong, send it in. Someone from our team reviews every submission before anything goes on the site.

What's useful to send

We'll review any of these for any candidate

  • News articles or investigations. Long-form journalism that documents something not yet in the profile.
  • Videos and interviews. Debate clips, podcast appearances, town halls, ads (YouTube or other archive links).
  • Scorecards and evaluations. Letter grades or scored ratings from advocacy orgs, especially the ones that publish a full report.
  • Endorsements. New endorsements with a link to the announcement.
  • Independent expenditure filings. New committees or large spending you have spotted.
  • Corrections. A number that is off, a citation that broke, a position scored wrong.
  • New attacks. Opposition framing that has surfaced and is not yet covered.
The receipts test

Our standard for what gets added. We only add things voters can verify. That means:

  • Public URL the reader can click and read for themselves
  • Sourced from journalism, official filings, candidate's own materials or an advocacy org's published report
  • Speculation, "I heard from a friend that...", or unverified claims
  • Personal attacks not grounded in documented record
The standard

Voters use this dashboard because they trust the citations. Every claim links to a source they can verify themselves. We protect that by being careful about what crosses the threshold.

Workflow

How it works.

  1. You submit via the form below. It takes about two minutes. We ask which candidate, type of source, the URL and brief context.
  2. We review within about 72 hours. We check that the source is real, the link works and the claim is verifiable. If it passes, it gets queued for the next update.
  3. We add it to the candidate profile and credit the submission if you want. Updates ship three times a week.
  4. You see it live. Every update lands on the updates page with the date, candidate and source.
What we do with your submission

Privacy. We use what you send only to update the dashboard. We don't share your email or name unless you explicitly tell us to credit you. We don't send newsletters. Your submission lives in a private spreadsheet that only the maintainers see.

If you submit something we don't end up using, you'll get a one-line note back if you included your email. We don't ghost.

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