Thanks for visiting SuperPACs.com. We welcome feedback, corrections, suggestions for additions to the site, and inquiries from readers, researchers, and journalists.
For most purposes, the best way to reach us is by email:
contact@superpacs.com
We read every message and aim to respond within a few business days. Please be patient — this site is run by a small team, and we may not be able to reply to every message individually.
Contact Form
You can also use the form below. We’ll receive your message at the same address and respond by email.
What to Include
To help us respond quickly and usefully, please include the following where relevant:
For corrections: the page or section where you found the error, the specific text that needs correction, and a source we can use to verify the right information. We treat correction requests seriously and will update the site promptly when something needs to be fixed.
For suggestions: the specific super PAC, term, or topic you think we should cover, and a brief note on why it matters.
For press and research inquiries: the publication or institution you’re writing for, your deadline (if any), and a clear statement of what you’re looking for. We’re happy to help where we can but are not equipped to provide on-the-record interviews or original analysis.
For everything else: whatever you’d like to share. We read general feedback too.
What We Don’t Do
A few things we can’t help with, so we can save you the email:
- We don’t track real-time spending or fundraising data. For that, use the FEC database or OpenSecrets.
- We don’t endorse, oppose, or rank super PACs.
- We don’t process complaints about super PAC conduct. Those should go to the Federal Election Commission.
- We don’t provide legal advice on campaign finance compliance.
- We don’t sell mailing lists, advertising placements outside our own site, or sponsored content.
A Note on Source Privacy
If you have information you’d like to share that’s sensitive, please note that standard email is not a secure channel. We’re a reference site, not an investigative outlet, and we’re not equipped to receive or protect confidential sources. If you have a story that requires confidentiality, we’d encourage you to contact an investigative outlet such as ProPublica, the Center for Public Integrity, or a major news organization with established source-protection practices.