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Bradley Slagh — State Representative

Privacy

Privacy Policy

This policy explains what information the Bradley Slagh for Michigan campaign collects through this website, how we use it, and the choices you have. Plain English, no surprises.

Information you give us.
When you use the contact form, sign up to volunteer or host an event, or make a contribution, we collect what you submit — typically your name, email, and message, and for contributions the details needed to process and report them. Card payments are handled by our payment processor (Stripe); we do not store your full card number.
How we use it.
To respond to you, provide constituent help, process and acknowledge contributions, and send updates you ask for. We do not use your information for anything unrelated to why you reached out.
Campaign finance disclosure.
Political contributions are subject to Michigan campaign finance law. Certain contributor information — such as name, address, occupation, and employer for contributions above the reporting threshold — may be reported to the Michigan Bureau of Elections and become part of the public record, as required by law.
No data sales.
We do not sell your personal information to anyone.
Who we share with.
Only the service providers we need to operate — for example our email provider, our payment processor (Stripe), and our analytics provider (Coba Digital) — and only as needed to do their job. We also share information where required by law (see the campaign finance disclosure above).
Cookies and analytics.
This site uses minimal first-party analytics — page views, referrers, and basic on-page behavior like how far you scroll, how long a page is open, and clicks on links and buttons. Anonymous visitors are counted with a daily-rotating hash; your raw IP address and browser details are never stored — though we do record your country (derived from that IP, which itself is not kept) to see roughly where visitors come from. For forms, our analytics record only that a form was started or submitted — never what you type into the fields. Accepting the consent banner sets a first-party cookie so we can count returning visits; declining keeps the anonymous count only. Global Privacy Control is honored as a decline. No cross-site tracking, no advertising pixels.
Your choices.
You can decline analytics at any time using the consent banner, or by enabling Global Privacy Control in your browser. To ask what information we have, correct it, or delete it, reach us through the contact page or by mail at the committee address in the footer.
How long we keep it.
We keep what you submit for as long as it is relevant to the reason you contacted us, or as required by law (including campaign-finance recordkeeping), then dispose of it.
Security.
The site is served over HTTPS and information is encrypted in transit. No method of storage or transmission is perfectly secure, but we take reasonable measures to protect what you share.
Children.
This site is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect their information.
Changes.
If this policy changes, we will update the date below. Continued use of the site means you accept the current version.

Last updated: June 2026