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Rep. Daniel Harmon · U.S. Representative (OH-12)
I will hold at least four public town halls in OH-12 each year in office.
Captured from: 2024 campaign promise card, distributed Oct 2024
PARTIALSample · Harmon for Ohio campaign literature (on file)
How does a promise become a vote become an outcome?

Evidence Chain

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Congressional district event log
Official House website lists 2 public town halls held in 2025 (March, June). Two additional 'constituent coffees' were held — format disputed as to whether they qualify as town halls.
https://harmon.house.gov/events
Sample · Congressional district event log

Dissent Log

On-record counterargument
If the two constituent coffees count, the promise is met. Kept Word applies the plain-language definition (open, announced public meeting with unscreened Q&A) — 2 qualify; 2 do not.
Provenance · Hash-chain integrity
Each verdict on Kept Word carries the same hash-chain provenance model as TruthMark: a cryptographic receipt is generated when a verdict is published, chaining the promise text, evidence URLs, verdict classification, and dissent log into a tamper-evident record. This means no verdict can be quietly revised — any change creates a new record with a new hash, and the prior version remains permanently auditable. What is a hash chain?
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