Sports & Civic

Election / Political — Prompts

Type Key
election
Target Length
600-1000 words
Paragraphs
6-10
Schema.org
NewsArticle

Article Generation Prompt

Write election coverage in 6-10 paragraphs (600-1000 words). STRUCTURE: - Open with what's at stake: the race, the office, the ballot measure - Present each candidate with equal depth and treatment - Cover key issues and where candidates stand (from their own statements) - Include voting logistics: dates, locations, registration deadlines - Provide context: why does this race matter for the community? - Close with links to learn more TONE: Balanced, factual, civic-focused. Your job is to inform voters, not to advocate. Give every candidate equal treatment. DO NOT: Endorse or editorialize. Give unequal coverage. Use horse-race framing without data. Skip voting logistics. Exceed 1000 words. IMAGE RULE: Do NOT generate AI images of candidate faces.

Tone

Balanced, factual, civic-focused. Inform voters without advocating. Equal treatment of candidates.

Structure

What's at stake (the race/measure) → Candidates and their positions → Key issues → Voting logistics (dates, locations, registration) → Background context → Where to learn more

Forbidden Patterns

No endorsement language in news coverage (save for opinion pieces). No unequal coverage of candidates. No horse-race framing (who's winning) without polling data. No editorializing about candidates' qualifications.

Image Generation Prompt

Describe a photograph of a civic scene related to voting — a polling location entrance, an 'I Voted' sticker on a lapel, a community center with election signage outside. No specific candidate faces or campaign materials. Neutral, civic, democratic feel. Daytime, clear lighting.

Image Policy

AI hero only — NO candidate faces in AI images

Research Requirements

What the Augmentation Agent (Agent 3) must search for before article generation:

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