Privacy Policy

Effective Date: May 01, 2026

electiondata.online provides informational content related to Hyper-local political data and is committed to being transparent about how visitor data is handled. Our platform serves local government enthusiasts, civic engagement researchers, and community members seeking detailed political insights. This privacy policy explains how we collect, use, and protect the information gathered through our website.

Information We Collect

When you visit electiondata.online, we automatically collect certain technical information including your IP address, browser type, device characteristics, and browsing patterns. This data helps us understand how users interact with our hyper-local political resources, diagnose technical issues, and improve site performance. When you voluntarily submit information through contact forms or newsletter signups, we collect your email address and any additional details you choose to share.

How We Use Your Information

The information we collect serves specific, user-focused purposes. Technical data helps us optimize site performance and understand content engagement patterns. Contact information allows us to respond to user inquiries, send requested newsletters, and provide relevant political data updates. We want to be crystal clear: your data is not sold or shared with unaffiliated third parties for their independent use.

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

Cookies are small text files stored on your device that help websites remember your preferences and track site interactions. electiondata.online uses first-party cookies for analytics and site functionality, helping us understand how visitors navigate our political data resources. These cookies do not collect personally identifiable information. You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings, though this might limit certain site features.

Google AdSense and Third-Party Advertising

Google serves advertisements on our platform using the DoubleClick cookie. These ads are personalized based on your browsing history across multiple websites, including electiondata.online. The advertisements you see may reflect your prior online interactions. Users can manage their ad preferences directly at adssettings.google.com.

Our site may contain links to external websites, particularly those providing additional political resources or data sources. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of these third-party sites. We recommend reviewing their individual privacy policies when you navigate away from electiondata.online.

Data Security

We implement industry-standard security measures to protect collected information from unauthorized access, alteration, or destruction. While no digital platform can guarantee absolute security, we maintain robust protocols to safeguard user data. Sensitive information is encrypted and access is strictly limited to essential personnel.

Your Privacy Choices

You have multiple options for managing your privacy. Browser settings allow you to control cookie preferences, and you can opt out of personalized advertising through Google's settings. For specific privacy inquiries or data requests, contact us directly at support@electiondata.online. We are committed to addressing your concerns promptly and transparently.

Children's Privacy

electiondata.online is designed for adult users interested in political data and civic engagement. We do not knowingly collect information from individuals under 13 years old. If we discover we have inadvertently gathered data from a minor, we will take immediate steps to delete that information.

Changes to This Policy

Privacy practices evolve, and we may update this policy periodically. Material changes will be communicated through a prominent site notification. Continued use of electiondata.online after policy updates constitutes acceptance of those changes.

Contact Us

Questions, concerns, or requests related to this privacy policy should be directed to support@electiondata.online. Our team is dedicated to providing clear, helpful responses and maintaining an open dialogue about data practices.