Corrections and updates
If something on this site is wrong, out of date, or missing a source, you can request a correction. Corrections are part of the trust model.
How the correction workflow works
- 1.Submit a request with the page URL, the claim you think is wrong, and a source suggestion if you have one.
- 2.The request is reviewed against the current source trail.
- 3.If the claim is confirmed wrong or outdated, it is updated, removed, or flagged with a data-quality note.
- 4.High-risk claims require official source confirmation before they are published or updated.
Correction form: coming soon
A structured correction form is planned. In the meantime, you can send correction requests by email. Include the page URL, what you believe is wrong, and a source link if you have one.
What we do not accept
- Anonymous allegations without a public official source.
- Private-life information not relevant to the public office.
- Requests to add endorsements, partisan framing, or opinions.
- Unverified claims that cannot be traced to an official or credible source.