Built so voters can verify, not just believe.
Quorly is a nonpartisan voter-information platform. Every fact we publish carries its source, its verification status, and the date it was last checked — in plain sight.
Our mission
Voters deserve election information they can trust — clear, complete, and free of spin. Quorly gathers candidate positions, races, ballot measures, and deadlines and presents them neutrally so every voter can decide for themselves.
We do not have a side. Our only agenda is that the facts we publish are true, sourced, and up to date.
Our nonpartisan pledge
- Never endorse, rank, or recommend a candidate or party.
- Never describe one candidate as “better” than another.
- Present opposing positions with equal framing and equal citation.
- Correct errors publicly and promptly.
No source, no claim.
Every political fact on Quorly — every candidate position, deadline, polling number, ballot summary, quote, and finance figure — must resolve to one or more verified sources with a visible last-verified date. If we can’t source it, we don’t publish it. Where information is missing, we say so plainly instead of guessing.
How verification works
Every item moves through a transparent lifecycle — before it is published, and for as long as it stays published.
- 1DraftAn item is written. Nothing is public yet.
- 2Source AttachedEvery claim is tied to at least one named source.
- 3Auto-VerifiedAutomated checks confirm the sources resolve and match.
- 4Human Review NeededAnything uncertain is routed to a person.
- 5Human VerifiedA human reviewer confirms the sourcing holds up.
- 6PublishedThe item goes live with visible citations and dates.
- 7Correction RequestedAnyone can challenge a published fact with a source.
- 8CorrectedIf the challenge holds, we fix it and note the change.
- 9RetractedIf a fact can no longer be supported, it is withdrawn.
- 10ArchivedOut-of-date items are preserved, clearly marked as past.
Trust badges
Each fact is tagged so you can see, at a glance, where it came from and how it was checked.
How we use AI
AI helps us read and summarize sourced material faster. It is never allowed to originate facts.
- Summarize what a sourced document says.
- Compare two sourced positions side by side.
- Invent a candidate position.
- Fabricate a quote.
- Make up numbers, poll results, or campaign-finance figures.
- Guess a deadline, polling place, or registration rule.
- Generate a candidate image or face.
Monetization ethics
How we make money never touches what we publish.
- Never pay-to-rank. No one can buy placement, prominence, or a better position.
- Never pay-to-change-facts. No campaign, party, or advertiser can alter, soften, or remove a sourced fact.
- Paid tiers unlock tools and embeds for publishers — never editorial influence.