Vote data

Partial coverage. Civic links per-member voting history and attendance only where official roll-call records have been published and matched.

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Data Transparency

We believe civic data should be open and accountable. This page explains where our data comes from, how it is collected, and how complete it is.

Data Sources

National Assembly (NASS)

Official records of bills, motions, order papers, and representative profiles from the Nigerian National Assembly.

Order PapersBills & MotionsRepresentative Profiles
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Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)

Electoral data including candidate information, election results, and polling unit details.

Election ResultsCandidatesPolling Units
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INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV)

Granular polling unit-level election results published by INEC.

Polling Unit Results
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Collection Methodology

Representative data is imported from the official National Assembly website and cross-referenced with INEC records. Records go through a verification pipeline: imported data is marked as "Imported (NASS)", then verified against official government websites, and flagged for review when discrepancies are found.

Legislative data (order papers, bills, motions) is scraped from publicly available National Assembly proceedings and structured for searchability. Updates are processed as new proceedings are published.

Election data is sourced from INEC's official results and the IReV portal. Results are imported after official declaration by INEC.

Natural resource data on resources.civic.ng uses modelled in-ground potentials based on geological survey reports. All figures are simulated estimates, not market valuations.

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