What this is
A directory. Not a campaign. Not a prediction market. Each entry is a routing layer for voters who want to know who is contesting, for what office, and under which party.
The purpose is simple: make candidate discovery faster, especially at state and local-government level where basic ballot information is often fragmented or hard to verify.
What this is not
Not an endorsement platform. Listing a candidate here does not imply approval, credibility, or electoral viability.
Not the electoral commission. Official notices, party filings, and final ballot decisions remain the authority where they exist.
Not a complete biography of every politician. The directory is designed first for discovery and orientation.
How to use it
Start from the homepage or jump straight into the candidate directory. Search a name, choose a state, narrow to a local government, and compare who is contesting across parties.
Use the directory to confirm ballot presence, inspect candidate details, and move between presidential, gubernatorial, legislative, and state assembly races without losing context.
Submissions
If a candidate or aspirant is missing, send it through the submit candidate form. Include the office, party, state, local government, and any public references that help verify the record.
Submissions improve coverage, but they do not bypass review. Records are added only after the basic contest details can be checked against public information.
Corrections
If a profile is inaccurate, outdated, duplicated, or placed in the wrong race, use the report an issue page.
Corrections matter most when they are specific. Include the candidate name, the field that is wrong, and the public source that supports the update.