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Who We Are

Independent civic intelligence for Virginia

PoliticaInfo.com is an independent civic-intelligence initiative created to make political data accessible, transparent, and trustworthy.

We believe people deserve facts without spin, analysis with context, and stories told with integrity.

We're researchers, technologists, and community organizers who saw how misinformation erodes trust in democracy. Our mission is to rebuild that trust — one verified dataset, one visualization, one story at a time.

"When citizens can verify the facts for themselves, democracy grows stronger."

Why We Do This

Across Virginia, people keep asking: Who can I trust for political information?

Our answer is simple: trust the data.

PoliticaInfo was born from the conviction that if we show the numbers clearly and explain them honestly, people can decide for themselves.

We analyze official election results, turnout trends, and voter-engagement efforts to show where civic power is growing — and where it's being overlooked.

Why It Matters

Every dataset we publish connects to a larger story:

Transparency builds trust.

Facts shape fair debate.

Communities thrive when they're informed.

PoliticaInfo gives citizens and community leaders the information they need to act — not react — in pursuit of a stronger democracy.

Our Mission

To make verified political data understandable and actionable for everyone, empowering informed civic participation and evidence-based decision-making.

Our Vision

A democracy where every voter can access truthful information

A democracy where every voter can access truthful, contextual, and verified political information — in English, Spanish, and beyond.

Core Values

Integrity

Objectivity

Inclusion

Accountability

Innovation

Editorial Integrity

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Validate data from official sources (VDOE, VPAP, Census).

02

Recalculate margins and turnout from raw results.

03

Disclose methods, assumptions, and access dates.

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Attribute every dataset.

05

Maintain neutral tone and clear visuals.

"We don't change data to fit a narrative — we let verified facts tell the story."

Recent Analytic Reports & Findings

Data-driven insights on Virginia's civic landscape

PoliticaInfo produces ongoing analytic updates highlighting voting patterns, turnout shifts, and civic-engagement trends across Virginia.

Below are a few recent examples from our data desk.

Prince William and Manassas Voting Trends (2021 → 2025)

This analysis examines Democratic and Republican vote totals and margins across Prince William County and the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park between the 2021 and 2025 elections.

What the Data Show

Combined Democratic margin ↑ 34,861 votes (+139%).

91% of that gain came from Prince William County.

Largest growth in Latino-majority precincts with bilingual outreach.

Northern Virginia Regional Comparison (2021 → 2025)

This table compares Democratic and Republican vote totals and margins across major Northern Virginia jurisdictions between 2021 and 2025.

Insights

  • Margins expanded across every major NOVA jurisdiction.
  • Fairfax, Loudoun, and PWC produced the largest net increases.
  • Turnout remained steady; growth driven by persuasion and mobilization.

Gubernatorial Voting Patterns in Prince William County (2025)

This analysis breaks down voting patterns by precinct type, examining the relationship between Latino turnout and Democratic margins in the 2025 gubernatorial election.

Key Context

Latino turnout rose 18% vs 2021 due to relational organizing and multilingual outreach.

Margins strongest in bilingual precincts; persuasion effects noted in mixed areas.

Suggests community-based GOTV was decisive in the statewide result.

Methods & Transparency

Sources = VDOE 2021–25 official results · VPAP datasets · field observation logs.

Margins = Dem − GOP; Growth = Δ 2021→2025.

Turnout % = registered voter base per precinct.

Small precincts can inflate percentages; correlations are descriptive, not causal.

Source Integrity & Verification Policy

Official public sources only (VDOE, VPAP, Census).

Each chart lists source and access date.

All corrections visible and timestamped.

PoliticaInfo operates independently of funding influence.

Corrections & Transparency Log

We maintain a public record of all corrections and updates to ensure accountability and trust.

Reader submissions → editor@politicainfo.com (Subject: "Correction Request").

Community & Engagement

PoliticaInfo partners with Virginia's diverse communities

PoliticaInfo partners with Virginia's diverse communities to highlight how data reflect real people and real stories. Bilingual content and local collaborations ensure accuracy and representation.

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What Our Community Says

Our work resonates with voters, community leaders, and educators across Virginia. Hear directly from those who rely on PoliticaInfo for trusted insights.

"PoliticaInfo transformed how I understand local elections. Their data is incredibly clear and objective, helping me make informed decisions at the ballot box."

— Maria Rodriguez, Dedicated Voter, Manassas

"As an educator, I use PoliticaInfo's reports to teach students about civic engagement and data analysis. It's an invaluable resource for fostering critical thinking."

— Dr. James Chen, High School Civics Teacher, Fairfax County

"Finally, a source of political information I can trust. PoliticaInfo cuts through the noise with verified facts, making complex issues accessible to everyone."

— Samuel Greene, Community Organizer, Richmond

PoliticaInfo © 2025

Data sources: VDOE, VPAP, U.S. Census | Reuse with attribution (CC BY 4.0)

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