Submit a tip or correction
Public-records investigation runs on tips. If you have documents, a story, or a correction to a profile on this site, here's how to reach us securely.
For sensitive documents — SecureDrop (canonical)
The bipartisan master site at nevadapoliticalestablishment.com/tips/ hosts the canonical SecureDrop instance for our reporting network. SecureDrop preserves source anonymity (Tor-only access, no metadata retained, no IP logs) and is the right choice for whistleblower documents, internal memoranda, or anything where you need source-protection guarantees.
For corrections + non-sensitive tips
Spotted a factual error in one of our profiles? An office that changed hands but our roster hasn't caught up? A new public-records finding worth investigating?
Email us — drop the politician's slug or page URL into the message:
- Corrections / errata:
[email protected] - Story tips (non-sensitive):
[email protected]
We respond to verifiable corrections within 5 business days. If your tip is time-sensitive (election week, breaking story), flag it in the subject line.
What to include in a corrections email
- The page URL or politician slug.
- The specific claim that's incorrect (quote the page or screenshot).
- The corrected fact + a public-records source for the correction (NV SOS filing, NRS section, court order, official .gov page).
- Your preferred attribution (anonymous, named, or "source close to the matter") — we honor source preferences.
Editorial discipline (what we will + won't do)
- We will investigate any tip backed by a public record. Our auditor pipeline is designed to surface statistically-suspicious patterns; we welcome leads that point the pipeline at specific bills, donors, or relationships.
- We won't publish unverified claims, rumors, leaked private communications without public-interest justification, or material obtained illegally.
- Every published claim must trace to a cited public-records source. See our methodology page for the full editorial framework.