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November 3, 2026 — Election Day

Every rep on your ballot.
Their complete voting record. 2026

Every official tracked by The Oversight Brief is on your ballot this November. See what they actually voted for before you decide. Non-partisan. Plain English. Official government data. Free.

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November 3, 2026

What's on your ballot this November

Every official The Oversight Brief tracks is up for re-election or election in 2026. This is not a future concern — the record they're building right now is what you'll be voting on.

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435
House seats
Every single House seat is up for election. Your representative has a two-year term — November 2026 is the accountability moment.
Your House rep is on your ballot.
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33
Senate seats
Roughly one-third of the Senate faces voters in 2026. Check now whether your two senators are among them — and what their record shows.
Your senators may be on your ballot.
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2 yrs
of votes on the record
The 119th Congress began in January 2025. Every vote since then is in the record. See two full years of legislative activity before you decide.
The complete record. Not a highlight reel.

You can't hold them
accountable if you don't
know the record.

Most Americans enter the voting booth with one data point: the party. That's not accountability — that's tribalism. The voting record exists. It's public. It's specific. It shows you exactly what your representative chose to do with the power you gave them.

Incumbents who know their constituents aren't watching govern differently than those who know the record will be scrutinized. Visibility changes behavior — yours and theirs.

The 2026 election is nine months away. That's nine months of votes still to be cast, positions still to be taken, and a record still being written. Start tracking now.

63%
of Americans cannot name their House representative — the person on their ballot every two years
Haven Insights, 2017
23%
of voters couldn't identify who they just voted for after casting the ballot themselves
Haven Insights, 2017
90%+
incumbent re-election rate in House races — despite Congress's sub-30% approval rating
Ballotpedia, historical average
What's at stake in 2026

Control of Congress
is on the line.

Both chambers are competitive. The votes your representatives cast in 2025 and 2026 will define the argument for or against their re-election. The record is the argument.

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U.S. House of Representatives

All 435 seats up for election. Razor-thin majority margins mean every district matters. Your rep's two-year voting record is their entire case for re-election.

435
seats
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U.S. Senate — Class III

33 Senate seats up in 2026, including some of the most competitive battleground states. Check if your senators are on the ballot and what their record shows.

33
seats
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The 119th Congress record

Two years of votes on healthcare, the economy, foreign policy, climate, and more. The complete legislative record — every YEA, every NAY — is in our tracker right now.

2 yrs
on record
How to use The Oversight Brief

Know the record before November

Four steps. Two minutes. A complete picture of the officials asking for your vote.

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Enter your address

We identify your exact representatives based on your congressional district — the people whose jobs you control at the ballot box.

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See the full record

Every vote your reps have cast since January 2025 — the bill, what it does, and how they voted. No jargon. No editorial spin.

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Check your alignment

Set your issue priorities and see your alignment score — how often each rep has actually voted in line with your stated positions.

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Vote with the record

Walk into November 3rd knowing exactly what your reps have done — not what they've said, not what their party claims. The actual record.

Filter by issue

What matters most to you in 2026?

Select an issue to see how your representatives have voted on it — their full record, not a party-filtered summary.

November 3, 2026

Know the record.
Own the vote.

Enter your address and see the complete voting record of every official on your 2026 ballot. Free. Non-partisan. Official government data.

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