All data on this site is sourced from official California FPPC filings, Legistar voting records, and Form 700 disclosures. If you believe a record is inaccurate, outdated, or misattributed, please let us know.
Our process: We will review your request against the underlying FPPC filing data. If a data error is confirmed, we will correct it within 10 business days and note the correction on the relevant page.
If the underlying government record is the source of the error, we will add a note indicating the discrepancy and direct you to the FPPC amendment process.
For questions about methodology, visit the Methodology page.
If you are an elected official, candidate, or authorized representative and believe a pattern flag misrepresents your public filings, you may request a formal review using the correction form above. Please include:
What happens after you submit: We will compare your submission against the source filings within 10 business days. If the flag reflects a verified data error, we will remove or correct it and log the change below. If the flag accurately reflects filed data, we will add a contextual note to the flag record explaining any additional context you have provided.
Pattern flags describe statistical relationships in mandatory public filings — they do not allege wrongdoing. The appropriate forum for challenging the underlying filing data is the FPPC directly at fppc.ca.gov.
Officials, candidates, and authorized representatives may formally dispute a specific pattern flag. Your submission is logged and reviewed against the underlying filings. We aim to respond within 10 business days.
All confirmed corrections are listed here in reverse chronological order, with a description of what changed and why.