Campaign promise tracker

Promise Tracker for Campaigns

Vota gives campaigns a promise tracker for recording public commitments, linking promises to citizen issues, adding progress notes, attaching evidence, and publishing approved accountability updates.

Vota helps organize campaign work. It is not an IEBC system and does not provide official voter records, official election results, persuasion guarantees, or guaranteed election outcomes.

Vota is designed for peaceful, issue-based campaigns with reviewed public updates, evidence-backed records, and role-based access for campaign teams.

What Vota gives your campaign team

Aspirants, manifesto teams, communication teams, and accountability desks that want promises to become records instead of rally statements.

Record public commitments with status
Link promises to citizen issues and locations
Attach reviewed evidence and progress notes
Publish approved updates without exposing private notes
Promise Tracker for Campaigns

Built around the real campaign workflow

Vota works as a campaign operating workspace: public intake in front, private review in the middle, and organized campaign, election-day, transition, or public-office work behind it.

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Promise records with title, category, affected area, status, review state, dates, and responsible follow-up context.

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Issue links that show which resident concerns or campaign priorities influenced a commitment.

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Evidence records for approved photos, documents, field notes, meeting summaries, and progress updates.

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Public promise pages where citizens can follow reviewed commitments and visible updates.

Workflow

From setup to handoff

Vota is more than a public website. It is a repeatable operating flow for a campaign team that wants records, review, and follow-up.

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Create a promise from the campaign workspace after review.

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Connect the promise to citizen issues, location, category, and target follow-up.

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Add progress notes, field reports, or evidence records during the campaign.

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Publish approved commitments and evidence updates to the public page.

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Carry useful commitment records into transition or public-office handoff where relevant.

Trust and control

Built for reviewed, evidence-backed campaign records.

Reviewed before public

Citizen submissions stay private until the campaign reviews and approves any public update.

Evidence-backed records

Promises, field notes, and progress updates can be connected to supporting evidence.

Role-based access

Campaign owners control what managers, coordinators, volunteers, and field teams can access.

Clear election limits

Vota is not an official election register, nomination list, vote tally, or results system.

Peaceful issue-based work

Built for lawful campaign organization, resident priorities, and accountable follow-up.

Questions buyers ask

Clear limits, clear use

Can Vota track campaign promises publicly?

Yes. Campaign teams can publish reviewed promises and evidence updates so citizens can follow commitments without seeing private internal notes.

Can promises be linked to citizen issues?

Yes. Vota can connect promises to reviewed citizen submissions, affected areas, progress updates, evidence records, and campaign events.

Does Vota verify whether a promise is fulfilled?

Vota provides the record system and evidence workflow. The campaign is responsible for the accuracy of published updates and supporting material.