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If something on this site is wrong, out of date, or missing a source, you can request a correction.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. 1.Submit a request with the page URL, the claim you think is wrong, and a source suggestion if you have one.
  2. 2.The request is reviewed against the current official source trail. A source link speeds up the review.
  3. 3.If the claim is confirmed wrong or outdated, it is updated, removed, or flagged with a data-quality note.
  4. 4.High-risk claims require official source confirmation before they are published or updated.

Send a correction request

Include the page URL, what looks outdated or missing, a source link if you have one, and an optional contact email if you want follow-up.

Send correction request

We review against official sources. We cannot publish claims without source confirmation.

What to include

  • Page URL
  • What looks outdated or missing
  • Source link (official city, county, or state page preferred)
  • Optional contact email if you want follow-up

What this site will not publish

  • 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.

Current known follow-ups

South St. Paul: 2026 candidate filing

Candidate filing for the three open South St. Paul City Council seats is scheduled to close June 2, 2026 at 5:00pm. Current affidavits of filing shown on the official elections page: Gusta Carr, Brian Ducklinsky, and Matthew Thompson. This is not a final candidate list. The final candidate list should be confirmed at the official South St. Paul Elections page after the June 4, 2026 withdrawal deadline passes.

Source: South St. Paul Elections (southstpaulmn.gov/224/Elections), Official record, accessed 2026-05-29.