Piperic
similar sites
‹ ProfileAI ReportTools

Sites similar to electgreggmoree.com

Welcome To Gregg Moree For Cambridge City Council · ranked by shared content topics & relevance
72match
crabtreeforenglewood.com
Matt Crabtree for Englewood City Council District 1
2 shared topicspolitics
72match
pageforpeoria.com
Laura Page for Peoria City Council
2 shared topicselections
72match
abigailpepper.com
Pepper for Monroe City Council
2 shared topicselections
71match
courtneyrietman.com
Courtney Rietman for Englewood City Council
2 shared topicselections
71match
councilmembercole.com
HOME | Rick Cole for Pasadena City Council, District 2
2 shared topicselections
71match
bullockforcouncil.com
John Bullock for Baltimore City Council
2 shared topicselections
71match
eicherforpleasanton.com
Craig Eicher for City Council - District 2, Pleasanton CA
2 shared topicselections
71match
silviaq.com
Silvia Quezada for University Heights City Council
2 shared topicselections
71match
p2clinical.com
Home - Kate Cook for City Council
2 shared topicselections
70match
juandiegowade.com
HOME | Juandiego Wade for City Council
2 shared topicselections
70match
hodgefortempe.com
Home | Hodge For Tempe City Council
2 shared topicselections
70match
bryson4jax.com
Bryson Morgan For Jacksonville City Council 7
2 shared topicselections
70match
hoisingtonforconroe.com
Kristin Hoisington for Conroe City Council, Place 3
2 shared topicselections
70match
bruceforwausau.com
Bruce for Wausau – Bruce Trueblood for Wausau City Council district 11
2 shared topicspolitics
70match
audreynathforhisd.com
Dr. Audrey Nath for Houston City Council District C
2 shared topicselections
70match
louforcd1.com
Lou Calanche for City Council
2 shared topicselections
70match
andrewforrester.com
Forrester for County Council
2 shared topicselections
70match
julievandenboom.com
Julie Vandenboom - At-Large Candidate for Lansing City Council
2 shared topicselections

How the match score works

Each match is a 0–100 similarity score — the higher it is, the more two sites resemble one another. It’s computed automatically from our own crawl data (never from what a site says about itself) by combining several independent signals, so a high score means several of them point the same way:

No single signal decides the result — they’re blended together. Treat the score as a way to rank candidates rather than an absolute percentage; the chips on each result show which signals contributed.