Revision history for QualityControl
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- It is the solemn responsibility of EVDU to find articles that use Vote Smart data and share them immediately with the relevant research division, National Director, and with Development and Communications.
- Additionally, EVDU should have access to Google Analytics to understand and communicate and tedency or changes in the behavior of users on the Vote Smart website or any other programs.
- Additionally, EVDU should have access to Google Analytics to understand and communicate and tedency or changes in the behavior of users on the Vote Smart website or any other programs.
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- [[Communications of articles and Google Analytics with other researchers and Development and Communications]]
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[[ManagementofQualityControl Management of Elections & Vacancies Detection Unit]]
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& =====Election & Vacancies Detection Unit (Candidates and Elections)----=====
Election & Vacancies Detection Unit (EVDU) is responsible for making sure that, at all times, our website reflects who will be on the ballot for each election. This ensures that voters are provided with a full picture of who is running for each office, and what they will ultimately see in the voting booth. Election Monitors track and update all elections, candidates, and election results.
Monitoring elections are the first step in the PCT Process. We make the lists that the rest of the department depends on for mailings, candidate contacts, and press reports. The Research Department and VoteEasy researchers rely on EVDU's candidate lists to determine who they should conduct research for.
The core duties of EVDU are finding and entering candidate lists, and keeping these lists updated through primaries, runoffs, recalls, candidate filing deadlines, withdrawals, deaths, appointments, and any other possible changes candidates may go through. To keep up with these changes, we rely on the election officials for each state. These websites can be incredibly useful, but sometimes questions arise. When in doubt, call or email the election officials. They're nice (generally) and knowledgeable (almost as frequently) and if they don't know the answers, no one does.
Nearly as vital as maintaining the candidate lists is communication with other members of the department. The Elections & Candidates Research Director needs to know the status of the lists, as well as what sort of intern/staff/member help EVDU needs on a daily basis. The director also has the final say on questions or solutions to problems that may arise.
EVDU Tasks:
Election & Vacancies Detection Unit (EVDU) is responsible for making sure that, at all times, our website reflects who will be on the ballot for each election. This ensures that voters are provided with a full picture of who is running for each office, and what they will ultimately see in the voting booth. Election Monitors track and update all elections, candidates, and election results.
Monitoring elections are the first step in the PCT Process. We make the lists that the rest of the department depends on for mailings, candidate contacts, and press reports. The Research Department and VoteEasy researchers rely on EVDU's candidate lists to determine who they should conduct research for.
The core duties of EVDU are finding and entering candidate lists, and keeping these lists updated through primaries, runoffs, recalls, candidate filing deadlines, withdrawals, deaths, appointments, and any other possible changes candidates may go through. To keep up with these changes, we rely on the election officials for each state. These websites can be incredibly useful, but sometimes questions arise. When in doubt, call or email the election officials. They're nice (generally) and knowledgeable (almost as frequently) and if they don't know the answers, no one does.
Nearly as vital as maintaining the candidate lists is communication with other members of the department. The Elections & Candidates Research Director needs to know the status of the lists, as well as what sort of intern/staff/member help EVDU needs on a daily basis. The director also has the final say on questions or solutions to problems that may arise.
EVDU Tasks:
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Election Monitoring is responsible for making sure that, at all times, our website reflects who will be on the ballot for each election. This ensures that voters are provided with a full picture of who is running for each office, and what they will ultimately see in the voting booth. Election Monitors track and update all elections, candidates, and election results.
Election Monitoring is the first step in the PCT Process. We make the lists that the rest of the department depends on for mailings, candidate contacts, and press reports. The Research Department and VoteEasy researchers rely on Election Monitoring's candidate lists to determine who they should conduct research for.
The core duties of Election Monitoring are finding and entering candidate lists, and keeping these lists updated through primaries, runoffs, recalls, candidate filing deadlines, withdrawals, deaths, appointments and any other possible changes candidates may go through. To keep up with these changes, we rely on the election officials for each state. These websites can be incredibly useful, but sometimes questions arise. When in doubt, call or email the election officials. They're nice (generally) and knowledgeable (almost as frequently) and if they don't know the answers, no one does.
Nearly as vital as maintaining the candidate lists is communication with other members of the department. The Elections & Candidates Research Director needs to know the status of the lists, as well as what sort of intern/staff/member help Election Monitoring needs on a daily basis. The director also has the final say on questions or solutions to problems that may arise.
Election Monitoring Tasks:
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Election Monitoring is responsible for making sure that, at all times, our website reflects who will be on the ballot for each election. This ensures that voters are provided with a full picture of who is running for each office, and what they will ultimately see in the voting booth. Election Monitors track and update all elections, candidates, and election results.
Election Monitoring is the first step in the PCT Process. We make the lists that the rest of the department depends on for mailings, candidate contacts, and press reports. The Research Department and VoteEasy researchers rely on Election Monitoring's candidate lists to determine who they should conduct research for.
Nearly as vital as maintaining the candidate lists is communication with other members of the department. The Elections & Candidates Research Director needs to know the status of the lists, as well as what sort of intern/staff/member help Election Monitoring needs on a daily basis. The director also has the final say on questions or solutions to problems that may arise.
Election Monitoring is the first step in the PCT Process. We make the lists that the rest of the department depends on for mailings, candidate contacts, and press reports. The Research Department and VoteEasy researchers rely on Election Monitoring's candidate lists to determine who they should conduct research for.
Nearly as vital as maintaining the candidate lists is communication with other members of the department. The Elections & Candidates Research Director needs to know the status of the lists, as well as what sort of intern/staff/member help Election Monitoring needs on a daily basis. The director also has the final say on questions or solutions to problems that may arise.
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Election Monitoring is the first step in the PCT Process. We make the lists that the rest of the department depends on for mailings, candidate contacts, and press reports. The Research Department and VoteEasy researchers rely on Quality Control's candidate lists to determine who they should conduct research for.
Nearly as vital as maintaining the candidate lists is communication with other members of the department. The PCT Director needs to know the status of the lists, as well as what sort of intern/staff/member help Quality Control needs on a daily basis. The director also has the final say on questions or solutions to problems that may arise.
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& =====Election Monitoring (Candidates and Elections)----=====
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Election Monitoring Tasks:
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Election Monitoring is responsible for making sure that, at all times, our website reflects who will be on the ballot for each election. This ensures that voters are provided with a full picture of who is running for each office, and what they will ultimately see in the voting booth. Quality Controllers track and update all elections, candidates, and election results.
Election Monitoring is the first step in the PCT Process. We make the lists that the rest of the department depends on for mailings, candidate contacts, and press reports. The Research Department and VoteEasy researchers rely on Quality Control's candidate lists to determine who they should conduct research for.
The core duties of Election Monitoring are finding and entering candidate lists, and keeping these lists updated through primaries, runoffs, recalls, candidate filing deadlines, withdrawals, deaths, appointments and any other possible changes candidates may go through. To keep up with these changes, we rely on the election officials for each state. These websites can be incredibly useful, but sometimes questions arise. When in doubt, call or email the election officials. They're nice (generally) and knowledgeable (almost as frequently) and if they don't know the answers, no one does.
Election Monitoring is the first step in the PCT Process. We make the lists that the rest of the department depends on for mailings, candidate contacts, and press reports. The Research Department and VoteEasy researchers rely on Quality Control's candidate lists to determine who they should conduct research for.
The core duties of Election Monitoring are finding and entering candidate lists, and keeping these lists updated through primaries, runoffs, recalls, candidate filing deadlines, withdrawals, deaths, appointments and any other possible changes candidates may go through. To keep up with these changes, we rely on the election officials for each state. These websites can be incredibly useful, but sometimes questions arise. When in doubt, call or email the election officials. They're nice (generally) and knowledgeable (almost as frequently) and if they don't know the answers, no one does.
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Quality Control is the first step in the PCT Process. We make the lists that the rest of the department depends on for mailings, candidate contacts, and press reports. The Research Department and VoteEasy researchers rely on Quality Control's candidate lists to determine who they should conduct research for.
The core duties of Quality Control are finding and entering candidate lists, and keeping these lists updated through primaries, runoffs, recalls, candidate filing deadlines, withdrawals, deaths, appointments and any other possible changes candidates may go through. To keep up with these changes, we rely on the election officials for each state. These websites can be incredibly useful, but sometimes questions arise. When in doubt, call or email the election officials. They're nice (generally) and knowledgeable (almost as frequently) and if they don't know the answers, no one does.
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- [[Dupes Monitoring and Resolving Duplicates]] (Will be updated by database specialist)
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- [[++CandidateListImport Importing Candidate Lists++]](No longer done) or [[EnteringCandidateLists Entering Candidate Lists]]
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[[HowWeCollectCandidates How We Collect Candidates]] (Outdated as of 2016)
- [[AddingCandidatestoElections Maintaining Candidate Rosters (Candidate Associations to Elections)]] (Outdated as of 2016)
- [[AddingCandidatestoElections Maintaining Candidate Rosters (Candidate Associations to Elections)]] (Outdated as of 2016)
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- [[AddingCandidatestoElections Maintaining Candidate Rosters (Candidate Associations to Elections)]]
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[[HowWeCollectCandidates How We Collect Candidates]] (Outdated, do not use)
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Revision [18782]
Edited on 2016-12-09 09:26:44 by hannahk [More accurately reflect current QC process]Additions:
& =====Quality Control (Candidates and Elections)----=====
The core duties of Quality Control are finding and entering candidate lists, and keeping these lists updated through primaries, runoffs, recalls, candidate filing deadlines, withdrawals, deaths, appointments and any other possible changes candidates may go through. To keep up with these changes, we rely on the election officials for each state. These websites can be incredibly useful, but sometimes questions arise. When in doubt, call or email the election officials. They're nice (generally) and knowledgeable (almost as frequently) and if they don't know the answers, no one does.
Nearly as vital as maintaining the candidate lists is communication with other members of the department. The PCT Director needs to know the status of the lists, as well as what sort of intern/staff/member help Quality Control needs on a daily basis. The director also has the final say on questions or solutions to problems that may arise.
The core duties of Quality Control are finding and entering candidate lists, and keeping these lists updated through primaries, runoffs, recalls, candidate filing deadlines, withdrawals, deaths, appointments and any other possible changes candidates may go through. To keep up with these changes, we rely on the election officials for each state. These websites can be incredibly useful, but sometimes questions arise. When in doubt, call or email the election officials. They're nice (generally) and knowledgeable (almost as frequently) and if they don't know the answers, no one does.
Nearly as vital as maintaining the candidate lists is communication with other members of the department. The PCT Director needs to know the status of the lists, as well as what sort of intern/staff/member help Quality Control needs on a daily basis. The director also has the final say on questions or solutions to problems that may arise.
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The core duties of Quality Control are finding and entering candidate lists, and keeping these lists updated through primaries, runoffs, recalls, candidate filing deadlines, withdrawals, deaths, appointments and any other possible changes candidates may go through. To keep up with these changes, we rely on secretary of state's offices. The websites are incredibly useful, but sometimes questions arise. When in doubt, call the election officials. They're nice (generally) and knowledgeable (almost as frequently) and if they don't know the answers, no one does.
Nearly as vital as maintaining the candidate lists is communication with other members of the department. The PCT Director needs to know the status of the lists, as well as what sort of intern/staff/member help Quality Control needs on a daily basis. The director also has the final say on questions or solutions to problems that may arise. Communication with the Federal and State PCT Administrators is also important, since their job rests on what we in quality control do. They need to know the status of our lists in order to proceed with PCT contacts.
Revision [11098]
Edited on 2014-06-22 23:55:59 by KristenVicedomini [More accurately reflect current QC process]Additions:
- [[CalendarsandTracking Creating Calendars and Reporting Progress]]
- Maintaining Election Data
- Paying Special Attention to [[Presidential Presidential Candidates]] and [[Judicial Judicial Candidates]]
- [[UpdatingCandidateLists Updating Candidate Lists]]
- [[CandidateRemovalsandWithdrawals Candidate Removals and Withdrawals]]
- [[ProcessingElectionResults Processing Election Results]]
- Communicating with PCT Administrators, Research Dept, etc.
- Maintaining Election Data
- Paying Special Attention to [[Presidential Presidential Candidates]] and [[Judicial Judicial Candidates]]
- [[UpdatingCandidateLists Updating Candidate Lists]]
- [[CandidateRemovalsandWithdrawals Candidate Removals and Withdrawals]]
- [[ProcessingElectionResults Processing Election Results]]
- Communicating with PCT Administrators, Research Dept, etc.
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- Communicating with PCT Administrators, Research Dept,
- [[UpdatingCandidateLists Updating Candidate Lists]]- link to "Adding a Political Party"
Tracking Candidates' Statuses and Making Appropriate Changes on Admin
- [[CandidateRemovalsandWithdrawals Candidate Removals and Withdrawals]]
- [[ProcessingElectionResults Processing Election Results]]
- [[ChangesInOffice Changes In Office]]
Special Situations:
- [[ExceptionCandidates Exception Candidates]]
- [[Presidential Presidential Candidates]]
- [[Judicial Judicial Candidates]]
- [[Dupes Dupes]]
Revision [11095]
Edited on 2014-06-22 23:30:09 by KristenVicedomini [More accurately reflect current QC process]Additions:
- Maintaining Elections Data
- [[CollectingElectionDates Collecting Election Dates]]
- [[AddingElections Adding Elections and Election Stages]]
- [[Runningmates Adding Relationships to Candidates' Elections (Runningmates)]]
- [[DefiningMajorCandidates Defining "Major" Candidates for Inclusion in Presidential VoteEasy and for Highlighting in Our Communications]]
- [[CollectingElectionDates Collecting Election Dates]]
- [[AddingElections Adding Elections and Election Stages]]
- [[Runningmates Adding Relationships to Candidates' Elections (Runningmates)]]
- [[DefiningMajorCandidates Defining "Major" Candidates for Inclusion in Presidential VoteEasy and for Highlighting in Our Communications]]
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- [[AddingElections Adding Elections and Election Stages]]
- [[Runningmates Adding Relationships to Candidates' Elections (Runningmates)]]
- [[DefiningMajorCandidates Defining "Major" Candidates for Inclusion in Presidential VoteEasy and for Highlighting in Our Communications]]
Revision [11094]
Edited on 2014-06-22 23:21:04 by KristenVicedomini [More accurately reflect current QC process]Additions:
- [[AddingCandidatestoElections Maintaining Candidate Rosters (Candidate Associations to Elections)]]
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Revision [11093]
Edited on 2014-06-22 23:13:32 by KristenVicedomini [More accurately reflect current QC process]Additions:
- [[ExceptionCandidates Tracking Exception Candidates]]
- [[Dupes Monitoring and Resolving Duplicates]]
- [[Dupes Monitoring and Resolving Duplicates]]
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Revision [11088]
Edited on 2014-06-22 20:04:07 by KristenVicedomini [More accurately reflect current QC process]Additions:
The core duties of Quality Control are finding and entering candidate lists, and keeping these lists updated through primaries, runoffs, recalls, candidate filing deadlines, withdrawals, deaths, appointments and any other possible changes candidates may go through. To keep up with these changes, we rely on secretary of state's offices. The websites are incredibly useful, but sometimes questions arise. When in doubt, call the election officials. They're nice (generally) and knowledgeable (almost as frequently) and if they don't know the answers, no one does.
[[PCTProcessesOverview Scope of Coverage]]
[[PCTProcessesOverview Scope of Coverage]]
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Currently, we cover primary, general, and runoff elections for the offices of President/Vice President, U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, Governor, Statewide, State Judicials (only the highest court(s) in the state), State Senate, and State House/Assembly. We only cover Special Elections for the offices of U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, Statewide, Gub, and State Judicials.
Revision [10518]
Edited on 2014-01-16 10:34:41 by KristenVicedomini [More accurately reflect current QC process]Additions:
- [[DefiningMajorCandidates Defining "Major" Candidates for Inclusion in Presidential VoteEasy and for Highlighting in Our Communications]]
Revision [10191]
Edited on 2013-10-22 22:31:25 by KristenVicedomini [More accurately reflect current QC process]Additions:
- [[Runningmates Adding Relationships to Candidates' Elections (Runningmates)]]
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Revision [10189]
Edited on 2013-10-22 22:12:35 by KristenVicedomini [More accurately reflect current QC process]Additions:
- [[Runningmates Adding Relationships to Candidates (Runningmates)]]
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- [[AddingElections Adding Elections and Election Stages]]
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Quality Control is responsible for making sure that, at all times, our website reflects who will be on the ballot for each election. This ensures that voters are provided with a full picture of who is running for each office, and what they will ultimately see in the voting booth. Quality Controllers track and update all elections, candidates, and election results.
Quality Control is the first step in the PCT Process. We make the lists that the rest of the department depends on for mailings, candidate contacts, and press reports. The Research Department and VoteEasy researchers rely on Quality Control's candidate lists to determine who they should conduct research for.
The core duties of Quality Control are finding and entering candidate lists, and keeping these lists updated through primaries, runoffs, recalls, candidate filing deadlines, withdrawals, deaths, appointments and any other possible changes candidates may go through. To keep up with these changes, we rely on secretary of state's offices. The websites are incredibly useful, but sometimes questions arise. When in doubt, call the election officials. They're nice (generally) and knowledgeable (almost as frequently) and if they don�t know the answers, no one does.
Nearly as vital as maintaining the candidate lists is communication with other members of the department. The PCT Director needs to know the status of the lists, as well as what sort of intern/staff/member help Quality Control needs on a daily basis. The director also has the final say on questions or solutions to problems that may arise. Communication with the Federal and State PCT Administrators is also important, since their job rests on what we in quality control do. They need to know the status of our lists in order to proceed with PCT contacts.
Currently, we cover primary, general, and runoff elections for the offices of President/Vice President, U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, Governor, Statewide, State Judicials (only the highest court(s) in the state), State Senate, and State House/Assembly. We only cover Special Elections for the offices of U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, Statewide, Gub, and State Judicials.
Quality Control is the first step in the PCT Process. We make the lists that the rest of the department depends on for mailings, candidate contacts, and press reports. The Research Department and VoteEasy researchers rely on Quality Control's candidate lists to determine who they should conduct research for.
The core duties of Quality Control are finding and entering candidate lists, and keeping these lists updated through primaries, runoffs, recalls, candidate filing deadlines, withdrawals, deaths, appointments and any other possible changes candidates may go through. To keep up with these changes, we rely on secretary of state's offices. The websites are incredibly useful, but sometimes questions arise. When in doubt, call the election officials. They're nice (generally) and knowledgeable (almost as frequently) and if they don�t know the answers, no one does.
Nearly as vital as maintaining the candidate lists is communication with other members of the department. The PCT Director needs to know the status of the lists, as well as what sort of intern/staff/member help Quality Control needs on a daily basis. The director also has the final say on questions or solutions to problems that may arise. Communication with the Federal and State PCT Administrators is also important, since their job rests on what we in quality control do. They need to know the status of our lists in order to proceed with PCT contacts.
Currently, we cover primary, general, and runoff elections for the offices of President/Vice President, U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, Governor, Statewide, State Judicials (only the highest court(s) in the state), State Senate, and State House/Assembly. We only cover Special Elections for the offices of U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, Statewide, Gub, and State Judicials.
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Currently, we cover primary, general, and runoff elections for the offices of President/Vice President, U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, Governor, State Judicials (only the highest court(s) in the state), State Senate, and State House/Assembly. We only cover Special Elections for the offices of U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, and State Judicials.
We distribute the Political Courage Test (PCT) to: Presidential candidates, U.S. Senate candidates, U.S. Congressional candidates, Gubernatorial candidates, State Senate candidates, and State House/State Assembly Candidates. We also give PCTs out for Special General Election candidates for U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress. Typically, we will send out Biographical Forms to those we cover the election for but do not provide a PCT for.
No Differences
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- [[CandidateRemovalsandWithdrawals Candidate Removals and Withdrawals]]
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- Tracking Exception Candidates
- Communicating with PCT Administrators, Research Dept,
- Communicating with PCT Administrators, Research Dept,
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- [[PhoneNumberLookupInstructions Finding Campaign Phone Numbers if Not Included on Candidate Lists]]
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[[HowWeCollectCandidates How We Collect Candidates]]
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- [[FindingCandidateLists Finding and Preparing Candidate Lists]]
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- [[Presidential Presidential Candidates]]
- [[Judicial Judicial Candidates]]
- [[Judicial Judicial Candidates]]
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- [[Judicial Judicial]]
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Special Situations:
[[Resources Resources]]
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- [[AddingElections Adding Elections]]
- [[UpdatingCandidateLists Updating Candidate Lists]]- link to "Adding a Political Party"
- [[UpdatingCandidateLists Updating Candidate Lists]]- link to "Adding a Political Party"
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[[UpdatingCandidateLists Updating Candidate Lists]]- link to "Adding a Political Party"
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- [[CollectingElectionDates Collecting Election Dates]]
- [[AddingElections Adding Elections]]- link to "adding candidates"
- [[AddingCandidatestoElections Adding Candidates to Elections]]
- [[FindingCandidateLists Finding Candidate Lists]]
- [[CandidateListImport Importing Candidate Lists]] or [[EnteringCandidateLists Entering Candidate Lists]]
- [[BioGuide Bio Guide]]
- [[PhoneNumberLookupInstructions Finding Campaign Phone Numbers if Not Included on Candidate Lists]]
: +Updating Contact Information and Biographical Information , , finding zip codes, email addresses, campaign websites
[[UpdatingCandidateLists Updating Candidate Lists]]- link to "Adding a Political Party"
- [[ExceptionCandidates Exception Candidates]]
- [[ProcessingElectionResults Processing Election Results]]
- [[ChangesInOffice Changes In Office]]
- [[Presidential Presidential]]
- [[Judicial Judicial]]
- [[Dupes Dupes]]
- [[Resources Resources]]
- [[AddingElections Adding Elections]]- link to "adding candidates"
- [[AddingCandidatestoElections Adding Candidates to Elections]]
- [[FindingCandidateLists Finding Candidate Lists]]
- [[CandidateListImport Importing Candidate Lists]] or [[EnteringCandidateLists Entering Candidate Lists]]
- [[BioGuide Bio Guide]]
- [[PhoneNumberLookupInstructions Finding Campaign Phone Numbers if Not Included on Candidate Lists]]
: +Updating Contact Information and Biographical Information , , finding zip codes, email addresses, campaign websites
[[UpdatingCandidateLists Updating Candidate Lists]]- link to "Adding a Political Party"
- [[ExceptionCandidates Exception Candidates]]
- [[ProcessingElectionResults Processing Election Results]]
- [[ChangesInOffice Changes In Office]]
- [[Presidential Presidential]]
- [[Judicial Judicial]]
- [[Dupes Dupes]]
- [[Resources Resources]]
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[[AddingElections Adding Elections]]- link to "adding candidates"
[[AddingCandidatestoElections Adding Candidates to Elections]]
[[ExceptionCandidates Exception Candidates]]
[[ProcessingElectionResults Processing Election Results]]
[[ChangesInOffice Changes In Office]]
[[Presidential Presidential]]
[[Judicial Judicial]]
[[Dupes Dupes]]
[[Resources Resources]]
Additions:
Currently, we cover primary, general, and runoff elections for the offices of President/Vice President, U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, Governor, State Judicials (only the highest court(s) in the state), State Senate, and State House/Assembly. We only cover Special Elections for the offices of U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, and State Judicials.
We distribute the Political Courage Test (PCT) to: Presidential candidates, U.S. Senate candidates, U.S. Congressional candidates, Gubernatorial candidates, State Senate candidates, and State House/State Assembly Candidates. We also give PCTs out for Special General Election candidates for U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress. Typically, we will send out Biographical Forms to those we cover the election for but do not provide a PCT for.
Quality Control Tasks:
[[CollectingElectionDates Collecting Election Dates]]
[[AddingElections Adding Elections]]- link to "adding candidates"
[[AddingCandidatestoElections Adding Candidates to Elections]]
Updating Biographies for Candidates- Check Offices Tab and Elections Tab- Add Candidacies (if they lost the election) and Office Information under Political Experience if it is not already there. Go to Campaign website(s) and office website(s) to find Biographical Information. Follow Bio Guidelines
[[ExceptionCandidates Exception Candidates]]
Tracking Candidates' Statuses and Making Appropriate Changes on Admin
We distribute the Political Courage Test (PCT) to: Presidential candidates, U.S. Senate candidates, U.S. Congressional candidates, Gubernatorial candidates, State Senate candidates, and State House/State Assembly Candidates. We also give PCTs out for Special General Election candidates for U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress. Typically, we will send out Biographical Forms to those we cover the election for but do not provide a PCT for.
Quality Control Tasks:
[[CollectingElectionDates Collecting Election Dates]]
[[AddingElections Adding Elections]]- link to "adding candidates"
[[AddingCandidatestoElections Adding Candidates to Elections]]
Updating Biographies for Candidates- Check Offices Tab and Elections Tab- Add Candidacies (if they lost the election) and Office Information under Political Experience if it is not already there. Go to Campaign website(s) and office website(s) to find Biographical Information. Follow Bio Guidelines
[[ExceptionCandidates Exception Candidates]]
Tracking Candidates' Statuses and Making Appropriate Changes on Admin
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Quality Control is responsible for making sure that, at all times, our website reflects who will be on the ballot for each election. This ensures that voters are provided with a full picture of who is running for each office. Quality Controllers track and update all elections, candidates, and election results. See [[QualityControlJobDescription here]] for a more detailed job description.
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[[Dupes Dupes]]
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=====Quality Control (Candidates and Elections)----=====
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======Quality Control (Candidates and Elections)----======
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Quality Control is responsible for making sure that, at all times, our website reflects who will be on the ballot for each election. This ensures that voters are provided with a full picture of who is running for each office. Quality Controllers track and update all elections, candidates, and election results.
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[[ManagementofQualityControl Management of the Quality Control Department]]
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[[ChangesInOffice Changes In Office]]
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We distribute the Political Courage Test (PCT) to: Presidential candidates, U.S. Senate candidates, U.S. Congressional candidates, State Senate candidates, and State House/State Assembly Candidates. We also give PCTs out for Special General Election candidates for U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress. Typically, we will send out Biographical Forms to those we cover the election for but do not provide a PCT for.
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======Quality Control----======
Currently, we cover the elections for the offices of President/Vice President, U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, Governor, State Judicials (only the highest court(s) in the state), State Senate, and State House/Assembly. We only cover Special Elections for the offices of U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress.
We distribute the Political Courage Test (PCT) to: Presidential candidates, U.S. Senate candidates, U.S. Congressional candidates, State Senate candidates, and State House/State Assembly Candidates. We also give PCTs out for Special General Election candidates for U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress. Typically, we will send out Biographical Forms to those we cover the election for but do not provide a PCT for.
Currently, we cover the elections for the offices of President/Vice President, U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, Governor, State Judicials (only the highest court(s) in the state), State Senate, and State House/Assembly. We only cover Special Elections for the offices of U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress.
We distribute the Political Courage Test (PCT) to: Presidential candidates, U.S. Senate candidates, U.S. Congressional candidates, State Senate candidates, and State House/State Assembly Candidates. We also give PCTs out for Special General Election candidates for U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress. Typically, we will send out Biographical Forms to those we cover the election for but do not provide a PCT for.
Additions:
[[AddingCandidatesandElections Adding Candidates and Elections]]
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[[Resources Resources]]
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[[Presidential Presidential]]
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[[ProcessingElectionResults Processing Election Results]]
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[[Dailies Dailies]]