Voting records and legislative history
Roll calls, bill activity, committee records, and legislative position history.
Public-record intelligence
Structured, source-cited profiles covering voting records, financial disclosures, public statements, and campaign finance across federal, state, and local races.
Profiles are organized for review by researchers who need a defensible record, not a narrative summary.
Roll calls, bill activity, committee records, and legislative position history.
Assets, liabilities, business interests, and disclosure records tied to source documents.
FEC and state filing data for committees, donors, expenditures, and reporting history.
Official statements, on-record positions, public remarks, and archived source links.
Available public court indexes, case metadata, jurisdictional references, and record status.
Organizations, PACs, employers, boards, committees, and other public-record associations.
Vet political figures before partnerships, investments, or board appointments.
Use source-cited public records for cases involving political figures.
Track candidate records across races, offices, jurisdictions, and time.
OppIntell structures public-record data into candidate profiles with source paths preserved for review.
Records are normalized for search, comparison, and export while retaining citation context for verification.
The result is an evidence chain that a researcher can inspect before citing.
For individual researchers who need profile-level access.
For teams that need exports, integrations, or custom coverage.
Contact OppIntell for self-serve, enterprise, or custom data access.