2026 Candidate Data Updated

House, Senate & Governor Races — April 7, 2026

Hi everyone,

I owe you an apology — the candidate data on Quarex has been stale for a couple of weeks. Life got busy, but that's no excuse. Keeping this data current is the whole point.

As of today, all three race types have been fully updated from Ballotpedia:

What's Updated

U.S. House: All 435 districts across 50 states + territories
U.S. Senate: All 33 Class 2 races
Governors: All 39 gubernatorial races

The changes report is attached to this email so you can see exactly what moved — who filed, who dropped out, and who survived their primaries.

What You Can Ask About Any Candidate

One of the things that makes Quarex different is that you can ask hard questions about any candidate — not the softball "where did they go to school" stuff, but the questions that actually matter. Here's what Quarex is built to answer:

  1. Who is [candidate]?
  2. What are their core policy positions?
  3. Who funds their campaign, and in what approximate amounts?
  4. What false or misleading public claims have they made in the last 30 days?
  5. What does their social media history reveal about their behavior and conduct?
  6. What major controversies, scandals, or ethical concerns have surrounded them?
  7. Do they have a criminal record, history of bankruptcy, or any other significant legal issues?
  8. What conflicts of interest exist between their public role and their financial, business, or personal ties?
  9. What is their long-term record of truthfulness, accuracy, and public credibility?
  10. Who materially or politically benefits the most from their agenda?
  11. Who is most likely to be harmed, excluded, or disadvantaged by their agenda?

Every candidate. Every race. No exceptions and no favoritism. Try it at quarex.org.

I'll be keeping the data current from here on out. Thanks for your patience.

— Peter