26 graph nodes

People Graph

Bureauify treats public officeholders and civic specimens as source-backed orientation objects. Each person page connects roles, jurisdictions, official source trails, legislation context, and the next graph hop.

100M+ government records · 110+ gov/news sources · Synced from live federal sources

Legislators

20

Public-record examples

6

Indexable people

20

Current federal legislators

Official-source pages for the members currently in the graph.

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Tom Cole

Official congressional source stack

House

Chair, Appropriations Committee · OK · Republican Party

Rand Paul

Official congressional source stack

Senate

Ranking, Homeland Security Committee · KY · Republican Party

Public-record examples

These specimen pages preserve the voting-journey template for office-level orientation.

Example Candidate (placeholder)

Public-record specimen

Specimen

This is the Person page template. The operator will substitute a real 2026 Maricopa County Recorder candidate, selected by clean public-record provenance only. The page structure below shows what every candidate page will render.

A public-record-example candidate page demonstrating the candidate_for_office subtype renderer. The real candidate page will list the actual filing record, party affiliation as officially recorded, and identity sources from the Maricopa County candidate-filing list.

A public-record-example page demonstrating the former_officeholder subtype renderer. Useful for cold-user queries like "who was the last Recorder before X." The real entry will source from election-certification records and oath-of-office records.

A public-record-example page demonstrating the current_officeholder subtype for a non-Recorder office, showing the renderer generalizes across the 5 wave-1 offices. The real entry will source from the official MCSO agency directory + election-certification record.

How the people graph works

Every person page exposes the public career or civic record behind the node, then routes users toward the connected legislation, sources, forms, and related questions. Current officeholders are indexable; specimen pages stay noindex until they are replaced by source-backed public records.