Oregalaxy — an interactive analysis of ORESTAR public data from the Oregon Secretary of State, wholly unaffiliated with ORESTAR

Reconciliation Dashboard

Data quality and committee financial health — 2026 account summaries vs transaction records.

This page compares ORESTAR's official committee account summaries — what each committee reported to the Oregon Secretary of State — against our scraped transaction records. The official summary gives a single reported total per committee; our transaction records are built from individual filings we've collected day by day.

Gaps arise when late-filed transactions weren't captured in our daily scrape, or when ORESTAR's summary covers a slightly different time window than our data. A gap does not mean a committee misreported — it usually means we haven't yet collected all of their filings.

A committee is flagged as a possible data gap when our transaction records cover less than 70% of the official reported total for either contributions or expenditures. Committees with no official summary on file are excluded from coverage calculations.

25 Committees tracked
0 Possible data gaps

Top War Chests Entering 2026

Coverage Scorecard

MetricValue
Total committees1119
Total ending cash-on-hand ($M)$50.0M
Fully reconciled (70–150% coverage)628
Possible data gaps (< 70% coverage)0
Multi-period filings (> 150% coverage)91
$0 official contributions (inactive/unverifiable)400

Data Gaps

Committees where our scraped transaction total is less than 70% of the ORESTAR-reported total. The ORESTAR reported total comes from each committee's official account summary filed with the Secretary of State. The scraped total is what we've collected from individual transaction records. The gap is usually late filings we haven't yet captured — verify figures at ORESTAR.

No discrepancy data available.