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We track the officials, votes, and news that actually affect your daily life.
See who holds every elected seat in your area, from commissioners to school board to judges. Their priorities, their voting record, and how to reach them.
Explore officials โSee how your officials actually vote. Not what they say, but what they do. Every meeting, every decision, transparently recorded.
See voting records โEvery race on your 2026 ballot with candidates, what the office does, and why it matters. Build your ballot before election day.
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See what's happening โIn November 2026, voters will decide who controls their local schools, property taxes, courts, and more. These officials affect your daily life more than anyone in Washington.
See every race on your ballot โMost people vote in presidential elections and skip everything else. Here is what they are missing.
Set entirely by your county commissioners. Not Congress. Not the governor. Five locally elected people.
The school board sets education policy, approves the budget, and hires the superintendent. Turnout in these elections is often under 10%.
The Sheriff sets policing priorities and runs the jail. The DA decides which cases get prosecuted. Both are elected.
District court judges handle custody disputes, DWI cases, and misdemeanors. Most run unopposed because no one knows they are elected.
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