Last Updated: March 3, 2026 · Contact: info@petitiontooutcome.com
By accessing or using PetitionToOutcome.com ("Platform"), you agree to these Terms of Service.
PetitionToOutcome provides tools for civic engagement and public participation. The Platform allows users to create petitions and civic actions, but does not guarantee political, legislative, or policy outcomes.
Users must register and verify an email address. Users agree to provide accurate information, maintain account security, and not create automated or duplicate accounts intended to manipulate petitions.
Users are solely responsible for petitions, comments, and campaign content they publish. By posting content, users grant PetitionToOutcome a non-exclusive worldwide license to host and display that content.
PetitionToOutcome operates as an interactive computer service under Section 230 of the U.S. Communications Decency Act and is not responsible for user-generated content.
Users may not manipulate platform activity through bots, automation, fake accounts, or coordinated campaigns.
PetitionToOutcome is a neutral platform for civic participation and does not endorse political candidates, parties, or organizations.
Copyright complaints may be submitted to info@petitiontooutcome.com. PetitionToOutcome may remove infringing content consistent with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, PetitionToOutcome shall not be liable for damages arising from use of the platform or reliance on petition content. Total liability shall not exceed $100 USD.
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of California and the United States.
PetitionToOutcome hosts user-generated petitions and civic campaigns. The platform does not verify or endorse user content and is not responsible for the accuracy, legality, or outcomes of petitions or campaigns created by users.
All disputes arising from use of the platform shall be resolved through binding arbitration in California under the rules of the American Arbitration Association. Users waive the right to participate in class actions and waive the right to a jury trial.