Election Command Center
Before they vote, send them to the record.
RepWatchr should be the page voters open before a meeting, debate, hearing, primary, runoff, midterm, or general election: find the official, inspect the votes, check the money, read the story, submit the missing source, then share the receipt.
Public question
Share the receipt, not just the outrage.
Source-backed snippet
Public question: RepWatchr Election Command Center. Open the record, check the source trail, and ask the official or board to point voters to the missing receipt. https://www.repwatchr.com/elections
Before the meeting
Before the meeting: open RepWatchr election records, name the public source, ask what record answers the question, and request the missing link be posted for voters.
Ask this public question
Can you point voters to the public record, vote, filing, agenda, or source link that supports your position on RepWatchr election records? Current source trail: officials, votes, money, red flags, school boards, stories, and source links.
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Fastest useful path
Search. Compare. Source. Share.
This is the election-season loop. Keep visitors moving from hot interest to a record they can repeat.
Voter workflow
Give every election visitor a job they can finish.
Find the name
Search the official, office, board, district, county, city, or school system people are talking about.
2Check votes
Open roll calls and issue records before the debate turns into memory and slogans.
3Check money
Look for campaign finance, top donors, sector patterns, and source links.
4Submit receipts
Send agendas, filings, meeting clips, voter guides, bond language, corrections, or missing public records.
Record lanes
The election page should route every hot question somewhere useful.
Voters do not need a maze. They need the shortest path to a person, vote, funding trail, source packet, or school-board record they can share.
Texas race watch
The Texas-first race board for statewide power, East Texas congressional races, state districts, and local watch lanes.
Open laneFederal and state offices
U.S. House, U.S. Senate, state representatives, state senators, governors, and statewide offices.
Open laneSchool boards and bonds
Trustees, district rosters, meetings, bond measures, curriculum fights, safety votes, and parent-facing records.
Open laneVotes and scorecards
Roll-call votes, issue categories, scorecards, red flags, and the public-source trail behind them.
Open laneStories with receipts
Shareable story packets that point back to public officials, votes, funding, source links, and missing records.
Open laneElection stories
Stories built to travel back to the record.
Texas municipal elections put city halls, school boards, and bonds on the ballot
Texas voters are deciding local races and bond packages, including city offices, school districts, local infrastructure, public safety facilities, and education funding.
May 1, 2026
Source: CBS Texas
Read and shareTen East Texas school districts put bond measures before voters
East Texas voters are being asked to decide school and college bond proposals covering construction, CTE facilities, safety upgrades, buses, stadium projects, technology, and campus repairs.
Apr 16, 2026
Source: KETK via AOL
Read and shareWatchboard
Faces, scores, money, and flags keep people clicking.
The profile is the anchor. Stories and social posts should push people back to the person responsible for votes, statements, funding, meetings, and public records.

Ted Cruz
U.S. Senator / Texas

John Cornyn
U.S. Senator / Texas

Nathaniel Moran
U.S. Representative / TX-1

Jay Dean
State Representative / HD-7

Robert Nichols
State Senator / SD-3

Bryan Hughes
State Senator / SD-1
Post-ready packets
Give supporters the exact post to copy.
High-attention politics moves fast. These packets keep the hook short, name the record, and drive people back to a page where the source trail can be checked.
Story post
Texas municipal elections put city halls, school boards, and bonds on the ballotBefore you vote, put this on the record. Texas municipal elections put city halls, school boards, and bonds on the ballot Why it matters: Texas voters are deciding local races and bond packages, including city offices, school districts, local infrastructure, public safety facilities, and education funding. Receipt: CBS Texas - https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/news/texas-municipal-elections-may-2-2026-dallas-isd-fort-worth/?intcid=CNR-01-0623 Open: https://www.repwatchr.com/news/texas-municipal-elections-may-2026
Story post
Ten East Texas school districts put bond measures before votersBefore you vote, put this on the record. Ten East Texas school districts put bond measures before voters Why it matters: East Texas voters are being asked to decide school and college bond proposals covering construction, CTE facilities, safety upgrades, buses, stadium projects, technology, and campus repairs. Receipt: KETK via AOL - https://www.aol.com/news/list-10-east-texas-school-224550267.html Open: https://www.repwatchr.com/news/east-texas-school-bond-election-2026
Profile post
Ted CruzBefore you vote, check Ted Cruz's record. U.S. Senator / Texas RepWatchr score: 65 (D+) 5 public red flags listed Campaign-money summary is loaded. Open: https://www.repwatchr.com/officials/ted-cruz
Profile post
John CornynBefore you vote, check John Cornyn's record. U.S. Senator / Texas RepWatchr score: 68 (C+) 5 public red flags listed Campaign-money summary is loaded. Open: https://www.repwatchr.com/officials/john-cornyn
Profile post
Nathaniel MoranBefore you vote, check Nathaniel Moran's record. U.S. Representative / TX-1 RepWatchr score: 72 (B-) 5 public red flags listed Campaign-money summary is loaded. Open: https://www.repwatchr.com/officials/nathaniel-moran
Share kit
Make the share clean enough that people use it.
The safest viral loop is not a loose accusation. It is a short hook, a link, a source standard, and a page that brings people back to the record.
Post copy
Before you vote, check the record. RepWatchr puts officials, votes, money, red flags, school boards, stories, and source links in one place. Open the Election Command Center: https://www.repwatchr.com/elections
Public question
Share the receipt, not just the outrage.
Source-backed snippet
Public question: Before you vote, check the record.. Open the record, check the source trail, and ask the official or board to point voters to the missing receipt. https://www.repwatchr.com/elections
Before the meeting
Before the meeting: open RepWatchr election source packet, name the public source, ask what record answers the question, and request the missing link be posted for voters.
Ask this public question
Can you point voters to the public record, vote, filing, agenda, or source link that supports your position on RepWatchr election source packet? Current source trail: officials, votes, money, red flags, school boards, stories, and source links.
