The Civic Record. All of It. In One Place.
VoterHQ aggregates every Congressional vote, bill, stock trade disclosure, campaign finance filing, and 2026 election record into a single citation-grade research platform — paired with AI that answers questions without speculation.
What VoterHQ Is
A civic accountability data platform built for the 2026 midterm cycle and beyond. Aggregating public-record data from official government sources into a single cited, nonpartisan research tool.
Citation-grade methodology
Every data point traces to an official government source. Every "Notable" flag uses publicly documented rule-based criteria — no editorial judgment, ever.
Read methodologyAI that refuses to speculate
Insights Assist™ answers questions scoped strictly to verified data on screen. It cannot predict elections, recommend candidates, or characterize officials. It reports what the record shows.
How it worksRadical transparency
Public corrections log. Public data freshness timestamps. Public methodology. No silent edits. Ever.
View correctionsThe Data
Every figure is a validated database query result. Sources are official government records.
3,376 Pages Indexed. Growing Daily.
In 12 days after sitemap submission, Google indexed from 2 pages to 3,376 — a signal that VoterHQ's content is recognized as authoritative civic data.
Insights Assist™
AI That Refuses to Speculate
Insights Assist is VoterHQ's proprietary AI research companion — available on every data page. It answers natural-language questions about the verified data on screen, scoped strictly to public records.
Before any AI inference runs, the page pre-loads a curated context object containing the specific verified data visible on screen. The AI answers from that context — never from training data, never from the open internet. If the data isn't there, it says so.
Predict winners · Recommend candidates · Call officials “good” or “bad” · Speculate beyond the data
How does Cruz vote with his party compared to the Senate average?
Cruz votes with the Republican party 98% of the time across 728 recorded votes — above the Senate Republican average of 91%.
Who has raised the most money in this race?
Among declared candidates, Bernie Moreno leads with $14.2M raised. Matt Dolan follows at $9.8M.
Which senators have the longest filing gaps on their trades?
Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has the longest maximum filing gap at 358 days across 1,444 total disclosures.
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Acquisition Inquiries
VoterHQ is available for acquisition by a mission-aligned organization. Journalism nonprofits, civic tech foundations, university programs, and accountability media are welcome to inquire.
Contact via LinkedIn · Full one sheet available on request · $100,000–$150,000 asking range