Party Hub

Nonpartisan candidate intelligence

1990 public profiles across race categories. This view is designed to show campaigns what competitors can say about them before they say it.

House

165 nonpartisan profiles tracked in this race category.

Top live hub: California

Local

451 nonpartisan profiles tracked in this race category.

Top live hub: West Virginia

Other

583 nonpartisan profiles tracked in this race category.

Top live hub: California

Executive

119 nonpartisan profiles tracked in this race category.

State Legislature

28 nonpartisan profiles tracked in this race category.

Top live hub: Vermont

Judicial

583 nonpartisan profiles tracked in this race category.

Top live hub: Florida

Senate

10 nonpartisan profiles tracked in this race category.

Top live hub: Florida

Governors

6 nonpartisan profiles tracked in this race category.

Top live hub: Vermont

Statewide Executive

7 nonpartisan profiles tracked in this race category.

Top live hub: Vermont

Mayors

38 nonpartisan profiles tracked in this race category.

Top live hub: West Virginia

Party Research Context

Nonpartisan candidate research and competitive framing

OppIntell uses party hubs to explain how public candidate data becomes research context for campaigns, journalists, and operators comparing the all-party 2026 field.

1,990tracked profiles
10race categories
7sample profiles
Otherlargest category

Why this party hub exists

The Nonpartisan hub helps search users move from a party-level query into race, state, district, and candidate-level research. It is intentionally connected to the all-party database so the page is useful to campaigns on either side of the aisle.

How campaigns use this hub

For any nonpartisan campaign, this page makes the core value explicit: see what the competition may say about nonpartisan candidates before it appears in ads, press, mail, debate prep, or social content. The emphasis stays on source-backed signals instead of unsupported claims. Researchers, journalists, and opponents on either side of the aisle can use the same surface to compare how the field is organized.

Source-backed language

Good opposition research pages do not need overheated language to rank or be useful. This hub frames public filings, office context, party labels, district data, and citation-backed candidate pages as research signals that campaigns may examine.

Where to go next

Nonpartisan coverage spans 10 race categories. The strongest next step is usually a race hub, then a state or candidate profile with valid citations and clear public-source posture.

How many Nonpartisan profiles are tracked?

OppIntell currently tracks 1,990 nonpartisan profiles in this public party hub.

Is this only opposition research?

No. The same pages help candidates understand their own exposure, help opponents compare the field, and help researchers navigate source-backed public records.

Why does this page link across parties?

Cross-party links help users compare the field and help crawlers understand that OppIntell covers Republican, Democratic, third-party, independent, nonpartisan, and local candidates.