At Benson For School Board, we are committed to providing accurate, reliable, and transparent information. This Fact-Checking Policy outlines the steps we take to verify the content published on our website, bensonforschoolboard.com.
Commitment to Accuracy
We aim to ensure that all information shared on this website is based on verified sources, official data, and direct campaign inputs. Accuracy is a core principle, and all published content is reviewed carefully before being made public.
Sources of Information
We rely on a variety of trustworthy sources including:
- Official campaign records and statements
- Publicly available government data and election resources
- Verified news organizations and publications
- Direct interviews or quotes from campaign representatives
All facts are cross-referenced with multiple sources when available to maintain transparency and correctness.
Content Review Process
Before any article, statement, or update is published, it is reviewed by the campaign’s content or communications team. They ensure that claims are substantiated, context is preserved, and language is clear and non-misleading.
Correction of Errors
If any factual error is discovered in our content—either internally or reported by a visitor—we commit to investigating and correcting it promptly. Updated information will be clearly marked or reflected in the original post with a revision date, if applicable.
User Feedback
We encourage our visitors to help maintain the accuracy of our site. If you believe something we’ve published is incorrect or misleading, please reach out with details. Our team will review the concern and respond appropriately.
Contact Email: digipin.india07+Benson@gmail.com
No Misinformation Tolerance
Benson For School Board maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward the intentional spread of misinformation or disinformation. Any misleading or unverifiable claim submitted to us will not be published or will be immediately removed if found later.
Policy Updates
We may update this Fact-Checking Policy as needed to reflect improvements in our editorial standards or response processes. Please revisit this page to stay informed about any changes.