Corrections and updates
Meet Your Reps is built from public sources. If something looks outdated, incomplete, or sourced incorrectly, you can request a review. Corrections are part of the trust model, not an exception to it.
Official sources only · No anonymous allegations · No endorsements
Report something outdated or missing
Send a correction request by email. Include the page URL and what looks wrong. An official source link helps, but is not required to open a review.
What to include in your request
The more context you include, the faster a review can happen.
Page URL
Link to the specific page or section that looks wrong.
What looks outdated or missing
Be as specific as you can. Naming the field or claim that looks wrong is more useful than a general flag.
Official source link
A link to an official city, county, or state page is preferred. If you do not have one, that is fine.
City or office involved
Helps route the request to the right source trail.
Contact email (optional)
Only if you want follow-up. Not required.
How a correction request is reviewed
Request received
Send the page URL, what looks outdated or missing, and an official source link if you have one. A source link speeds up the review.
Source trail reviewed
The current page and official source trail are reviewed. Official city, county, or state sources take priority. Reporting and candidate-provided sources are labeled accordingly.
Page updated or noted
If the claim is confirmed wrong or outdated, it is updated, removed, or flagged with a data-quality note. If it cannot be confirmed, it stays labeled as unverified.
High-risk claims need confirmation
Claims about individual conduct, voting records, or specific actions require official source confirmation before being published or updated. No change is made on assertion alone.
Recent content updates
No reviewed updates are logged yet. Updates are added after source verification is complete.
What this site will not publish
Meet Your Reps covers public officials in their official capacity. These limits protect residents, officials, and the site's usefulness as a civic record.
Anonymous allegations
Claims without a public official source will not be published, regardless of how serious they are.
Private-life information
Information about family members, personal health, or private conduct not related to the public office is out of scope.
Endorsements or partisan framing
Requests to add scores, rankings, endorsement language, or opinion framing will not be published.
Unverified conduct claims
Claims about individual conduct or voting that cannot be traced to an official record stay labeled as unverified or are removed.
Campaign claims
This is a civic record site, not a campaign page. Candidate comparisons, party affiliation claims, and campaign-sourced material are out of scope.
Guaranteed publication
Submitting a correction request does not guarantee a change will be made. Every request is reviewed against official sources.