On Election Day this year I plan to make a blog listing results of all Senate and Governor races live, with updates frequently coming in with no political bias. Would this be ok
That may be too much to do it live, maybe a summary after the fact would be easier, however If that's what you want to do...
I would think that it would be frustrating to a reader as well if they have to keep renewing the blog to see constant updates.
Being in the UK, I won't be interested in the blog if I'm honest with you, but then again I wouldn't be particularly interested in a blog about UK politics. Although you have every right to make that blog, as long as it doesn't break the sites rules.
I think that is 100% okay. I made a blog with my predictions on the 2026 Midterms (Comments were sadly disabled) with no political bias and the only commentating I did was a further explanation of what has happened so far. Just as long as you stay non biased.
Political bias/recruitment shouldn't, however, it is in all technicality informative (Debates aren't allowed and most likely any blog informing non-bias political elections will have comments disabled)
Sure it's informative but is it something that need be published? The intended audience is quite small, and will undoubtedly spark political commentary regardless.
That same statement can be used for many of the blogs released, that the audience who would be interested is quite small. As long as it's not rule breaking, informative blogs are always welcome. I would recommend turning comments off on it though.
I would think that it would be frustrating to a reader as well if they have to keep renewing the blog to see constant updates.
Being in the UK, I won't be interested in the blog if I'm honest with you, but then again I wouldn't be particularly interested in a blog about UK politics. Although you have every right to make that blog, as long as it doesn't break the sites rules.