Challenge And Correction Standard

Challenge The Audit

Readers are invited to challenge the publication, but challenges should identify the exact record at issue and provide evidence strong enough to test or correct the claim.

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Identify the target

Name the specific claim, page, or section

A usable challenge should point to the exact place in the publication that you believe is wrong or incomplete.

Bring the record

Supply a source or archived source

Link the primary record, official artifact, or archived copy you believe changes the published result.

Explain the change

State the proposed correction clearly

Explain what should change and why the evidence supports that change better than the current record set.

Minimum standard for a challenge

Practical review path

  1. Open the relevant claim, section, or source page so the exact record under dispute is identified.
  2. Compare the published wording against the linked source, decision, and open-question trail.
  3. Write the narrowest correction the evidence supports, rather than a broader policy objection.
  4. Check the corrections page to see how a valid challenge should appear in public release history.

What is not enough

Opinion-only objections, broad political disagreement, or unsupported claims that a figure feels too high or too low are not enough to correct the publication.

The standard is evidence-first: if a challenge is sound, it should survive direct comparison against the linked claim, source, decision, and open-question trail.

Submit a correction or challenge

Email corrections@thecitizenaudit.org with the subject line Citizen Audit Correction Challenge.