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What's New in US Elections & Civic Tracker
1.6
July 6, 2026
What's New in Version 1.6 Expanded Poll Coverage — 11 Sources, 36 Verified Polls We've significantly expanded our polling data. In addition to Emerson College, Quinnipiac, and Morning Consult, we now track polls from Fox News, Harvard-Harris, YouGov/The Economist, and Siena/New York Times — giving you a more complete and balanced picture of the 2026 midterm landscape. Smarter Poll Average The "Poll Average" card now uses a statistically correct method: it takes the most recent poll from each pollster instead of raw recency — so no single organization with high polling frequency can skew the average. Fairer math, more accurate numbers. All Data Verified from Primary Sources Every poll in the app is confirmed directly from the official pollster release — no estimates, no interpolated numbers. If we can't verify a number from the primary source, it doesn't go in. You can trust every percentage you see. Redesigned Poll Results Display Poll bars now clearly distinguish between Generic Ballot polls (who voters would support for Congress) and Presidential Approval polls (how voters rate the President's job performance). Each topic shows its own separate average so the two are never mixed together. Tendency Graph Improvements The trend chart that appears when you tap a pollster now correctly tracks only that pollster's polls for the same race — Generic Ballot polls are no longer mixed with Approval polls in the same graph. Home Screen Poll Slider The rotating poll cards on the Home screen now show data correctly for all poll types and no longer includes summary average cards in the rotation — only individual pollster results. Bug Fixes - Fixed an issue where both result bars appeared the same color - Fixed poll labels wrapping to multiple lines on certain screen sizes - Fixed the home screen slider showing empty bars
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