Government Conduct on the Record

Document public power.
Follow the evidence.

The Unredacted Project is an evidence-driven public record of alleged misconduct by U.S. public officials, public employees, and government agencies. Reports remain visible as evidence, disputes, and official responses change the record over time.

claims on the public record
government agencies tracked
accountability topics
reports corroborated or above
Topics

What people are reporting

Most active in recent weeks

The kinds of misconduct showing up across the record right now. Pick a topic to see every claim filed against any agency reporting that behavior.

Elections

Elections

Federal · State · Local

Elections have their own dedicated record within The Unredacted Project. Explore election events, contests, candidates, ballot measures, and the claims associated with them without narrowing the rest of the site to election reporting.

Browse contests Election map File a Claim
Quick filters 2026 cycle Federal State Local
Elections

Most-reported elections

Ranked by reports
Latest

New on the record

Updated continuously

Every claim here carries a verification tier — from Unverified to Officially Acknowledged — based on the weight of evidence. The Unredacted Project aggregates and surfaces evidence; it isn't an arbiter of truth. See how it works.

How It Works

From report to record

1

Submit a claim

Name the agency, cite the laws, describe what happened, and attach evidence — documents, images, or URLs.

2

AI + community review

AI produces a neutral, non-authoritative summary. Agencies and the public can dispute with counter-evidence.

3

Verification tier

Every claim earns a tier from Unverified to Officially Acknowledged, revisable as evidence changes.

4

Permanent record

Every change is logged. History is preserved even when a claim is retracted, disputed, or debunked.

In Your Area

Nearby

Verified

Recently upgraded

Corroborated or above

Witnessed misconduct? Start a record.

File anonymously or under your name. Attach evidence. Every change is logged and preserved — whether your claim is corroborated, disputed, or debunked.