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A nonpartisan public scorecard for every elected official in America.

GovScorecard turns the public record — bills, votes, committee work, and constituent engagement — into a clear, comparable profile. Free for the public. Free for legislators to claim.

Be a part of our nationwide survey of legislators and help us provide the most fair, nonpartisan analysis of legislator records.

Sample Preview

Here's what your scorecard looks like.

A live preview of the GovScorecard profile, built from the same public-record data we already track for you. Meet Legislator A — a stand-in for you.

Legislator A
First Elected

2018

Years in Office

7

Termed Out

2030

Next Election

2026

Legislator A

State Senate
Senator, District 12

Party Affiliation: Independent

This is where your story lives. Once you claim your profile, you can publish your legislative philosophy, recent priorities, and direct messages to constituents — all alongside the public record we already track for you.

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District Alignment

Voting Record

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Get it Done Score
Legislator Passage Rate
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Engagement Scores

* Percentages based on official publicly available data. To read more about our process and analysis click here.

Legislator Response Time
Town Hall Frequency
Constituent Engagement
District Sentiment
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Constituents can log meetings, town halls, and direct exchanges, building a transparent record of engagement that reflects the real work you do.

Community Impact & Alignment Scores

* Percentages based on official publicly available data. To read more about our process and analysis click here.

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Top Issues in your district

Education

Top-ranked concern in district polling and town-hall comments.

Infrastructure

Roads, broadband, and water investment lead local survey responses.

Public Safety

Steady focus across rural and urban precincts in the district.

Alignment Scores
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Dollars brought back to your district

Recent Bills

Public School Broadband Expansion Act
Year: 2025
Bill Code: SB-1142
Status: Passed
Committee: Education

Funds last-mile broadband infrastructure for K–12 districts in rural counties; allocates matching grants for digital learning tools.

Small Business Permit Modernization
Year: 2025
Bill Code: SB-2031
Status: In Committee
Committee: Commerce

Consolidates twelve overlapping small-business permits into a single online filing and reduces review timelines from 90 to 30 days.

Veterans Mental Health Access Bill
Year: 2024
Bill Code: SB-0894
Status: Adopted
Committee: Health

Expands telehealth mental-health coverage for state veterans and creates a 24-hour peer-support hotline staffed by trained veterans.

Rollout Timeline

When this all happens.

Key dates for the Colorado pilot and the national rollout that follows.

  1. 1

    April 27 – May 31, 2026

    Legislator Feedback Survey Window (Colorado)

    Help shape the scoring model — open to all currently serving Colorado legislators.

  2. 2

    May 5, 2026

    Legislator Platform Preview Release

    Early preview for legislators to see their profile and provide feedback before public launch.

  3. 3

    May 5 – May 31, 2026

    Claim Your Profile

    Add your story, priorities, and direct messages to constituents ahead of the public release.

  4. 4

    June 1, 2026

    Public Platform Release (Colorado)

    Constituent-facing scorecards go live for every Colorado state legislator.

  5. 5

    August 1, 2026

    Top 10 Colorado Cities & Counties

    Local elected officials in Colorado's ten largest cities and counties added to the platform.

  6. 6

    Through October 1, 2026

    Multi-State Rollout

    Five new states added at a time through the rest of 2026, expanding nationwide coverage.

  7. 7

    January 1, 2027

    Top 10 Cities & Counties — Every State

    Local elected officials in the ten largest cities and counties of every U.S. state.

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