About Quorly

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.

Quorly is nonpartisan. We never tell you who to vote for, and we never rank, endorse, or call one candidate better than another.

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.
The core rule

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.

Process

How verification works

Every item moves through a transparent lifecycle — before it is published, and for as long as it stays published.

Before publication
  1. 1
    Draft
    An item is written. Nothing is public yet.
  2. 2
    Source Attached
    Every claim is tied to at least one named source.
  3. 3
    Auto-Verified
    Automated checks confirm the sources resolve and match.
  4. 4
    Human Review Needed
    Anything uncertain is routed to a person.
  5. 5
    Human Verified
    A human reviewer confirms the sourcing holds up.
  6. 6
    Published
    The item goes live with visible citations and dates.
If a fact is challenged
  1. 7
    Correction Requested
    Anyone can challenge a published fact with a source.
  2. 8
    Corrected
    If the challenge holds, we fix it and note the change.
  3. 9
    Retracted
    If a fact can no longer be supported, it is withdrawn.
  4. 10
    Archived
    Out-of-date items are preserved, clearly marked as past.
Reading the labels

Trust badges

Each fact is tagged so you can see, at a glance, where it came from and how it was checked.

Official SourceOfficial Source
Government RecordGovernment Record
Candidate StatementCandidate Statement
Campaign-ProvidedCampaign-Provided
Professional PollingProfessional Polling
Human VerifiedHuman Verified
Auto-VerifiedAuto-Verified
Last VerifiedLast Verified
Source ConflictSource Conflict
Needs ReviewNeeds Review
CorrectedCorrected
RetractedRetracted
AI SummaryAI Summary

How we use AI

AI helps us read and summarize sourced material faster. It is never allowed to originate facts.

AI may
  • Summarize what a sourced document says.
  • Compare two sourced positions side by side.
AI may never
  • 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.