Everything you need to understand a congressional district—in one professionally cited report.
Instantly generated district intelligence from voting records, FEC filings, and congressional data—delivered as a campaign-ready PDF. One-time purchase, not a subscription.
- FEC analysis
- Roll-call history
- Vulnerability scorecards
- AI summaries
- Cited PDFs
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Built from FEC, Congress.gov, and official House records · Trusted by journalists, campaigns, researchers, and civic organizations
Built from official public records
No scraped rumors. No invented facts. Every major claim links back to a source.
A finished deliverable—not a dashboard export
- Ready to send to clients
- Ready to bring into meetings
- Ready to cite in articles
- Ready to hand to candidates
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Enter a ZIP code or congressional district code to view available reports and pricing for that seat.
House districts use a state abbreviation and number (e.g. OH-7).
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Real sample pages from redacted PDFs—the same layout, citation style, and methodology as delivered reports.
Sample citation style
- · Clerk of the House — Roll Call #612
- · FEC Form 3 — Schedule A (Itemized Receipts)
- · Congress.gov — H.R. 1234 vote record
- · U.S. Census — ACS district profile
Every major claim links to a source—not AI-generated prose.
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Campaign · Complete kitCampaign District Pack$1,199Complete kit: Follow the Money + Voting Contrast Brief + Incumbent Vulnerability in one merged PDF.
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Voting · Research
Research · Neutral toneLegislator Record (Research)From $99Citable voting dossier with roll-call history, attendance, and issue themes—ready to quote in articles and memos.
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Campaign · Persuasive toneFollow the Money (Campaign)From $349Deep FEC donor analysis, PAC influence, sector charts, and donor–vote timing windows with filing citations.
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Campaign · Debate prepIncumbent Vulnerability$549Scorecard with rated weak angles, votes hardest to defend publicly, and debate-ready contrast hooks.
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Stop stitching together spreadsheets. VoteStance produces a professionally cited deliverable from live official records.
Manual research
- ✓House votes
- ✓FEC filings
- ✓Census data
- ✓Election results
- ✓Formatting
20+ hours
VoteStance
- 1.Enter your district
- 2.Choose your report
- 3.Download cited PDF
5–10 minutes
Research vs. Campaign editions
Same official data—different framing. Pick the edition that matches how you will use the PDF.
| Research | CampaignMost popular | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Journalists, researchers, civic orgs | Campaigns, PACs, consultants |
| Tone | Neutral, citable research memo | Contrast, debate prep, messaging-ready |
| Data source | Same FEC + roll-call backbone | Same FEC + roll-call backbone |
| Starting price | From $99 per report | From $349 per report |
| District pack | $249 (2 reports) | $1,199 (3 reports) |
For journalists, researchers, and civic audiences who need citable sources
Who are you buying for?
Quick pointers for Research Edition — every product is available for any district.
Legislator Record when you need citable votes fast; Follow the Money when the story is who pays for the seat.
Every report includes
Professional-grade output from public records—not a black-box scraper. Concrete sections you can brief from on day one.
- 30–120+ pages (varies by report)
- 200–600+ source citations
- FEC fundraising analysis
- Roll-call voting history
- Election & incumbency context
- Issue summaries with links
- PDF delivered instantly
Voting records
Every recorded House vote mapped to issue themes with attendance, party comparison, and roll-call source links.
FEC fundraising
Donor analysis by district: top PACs, sectors, employers, and donor–vote timing windows with FEC filing citations.
Citations throughout
Methodology on the cover and source links on major claims—so you can show your work in meetings, memos, and press.
Two editions
Neutral Research memos for journalists and researchers, or Campaign-ready framing for debate prep and messaging.
AI summaries
Optional narrative sections with raw tables always shown alongside—AI organizes, it does not invent facts.
Instant delivery
PDF generated at purchase from current official records. One-time buy—no subscription or recurring fees.
Why professionals choose VoteStance
You're buying congressional intelligence—not a generic PDF export. Campaign managers use Campaign Edition for opposition research and debate prep. Journalists and researchers choose Research Edition for neutral, citable memos.
- Campaign managers
- PACs
- Political consultants
- Journalists
- Researchers
- Issue advocacy organizations
Official sources, not scraped summaries
Every report is built from FEC filings, House roll calls, and other public records—with citations you can verify.
Consistent methodology
Every district is analyzed the same way, so comparisons across races and seats stay apples-to-apples.
Ready to use
Professionally formatted PDFs you can share with clients, campaigns, or newsrooms immediately after purchase.
Transparent AI
AI summarizes and organizes data—it does not replace it. Underlying tables and source links are always included.
What is in a congressional district report?
VoteStance reports focus on the seated U.S. House representative for the district you select. Each PDF is an opposition research tool and district intelligence brief built live from FEC filings, Congress.gov roll-call votes, and other official public records—not a static template. Citations, methodology, and data gaps are flagged on the cover.
- ·Roll-call voting records mapped to issue themes
- ·FEC fundraising: donors, PACs, sectors, and donor analysis by district
- ·Donor–vote timing windows (correlation, not causation)
- ·Incumbent vulnerability scorecard, debate prep, and campaign contrast angles
- ·Source links throughout · optional AI summaries with raw data shown
- ·Instant PDF delivery · one-time purchase
What information is included in every report?
- ✓Congressional voting records
- ✓Campaign finance & FEC donor analysis
- ✓Roll-call votes & issue positions
- ✓Election history & incumbency context
- ✓Incumbent vulnerability scorecard
- ✓Issue summaries with source citations
- ✓District demographics (where available)
Common questions
Why is this worth $349–$549?+
Analysts typically spend 6–8 hours on FEC research, 5 hours on voting history, 3 hours on demographics and context, 4 hours on election results, and 2+ hours formatting—20+ hours before the PDF is briefable. At a $150/hr consultant rate, that is roughly $3,000 in labor. VoteStance automates that pipeline while preserving citations and flagging gaps. À la carte reports start at $99 (Research) or $349 (Campaign).
What if data is missing for my district?+
We only include what official public records support. If a section lacks sufficient data—few votes, no FEC filings, etc.—it is flagged on the cover rather than filled with speculation.
How quickly are reports updated after new votes or FEC filings?+
Reports pull the latest available FEC and Congress.gov data at the time of purchase. As new roll-call votes and FEC filings publish, subsequent purchases reflect those updates automatically.
Can I get reports for multiple districts?+
Yes. Run the district finder again for each seat, or contact us if you need bulk pricing for a full state or regional portfolio.
Is this oppo research?+
It’s documented research from public filings. Campaign-style lines are labeled “verify before use.”
Why is a section empty?+
We only show what the public data supports. Gaps are listed on the cover.
How fresh is the data?+
Reports use the latest available FEC and Congress data at time of purchase.