About We The People

Constitution.Voteis a real-time direct democracy engine where Americans form political parties, vote on the issues that matter, and build a transparent citizens' assembly that makes the people's will impossible to ignore.

Our Mission

We believe that every American deserves a voice in the decisions that shape their lives — not once every two or four years, but every single day. Constitution.Vote creates a permanent, transparent, verified signal of what the American people actually want on every major policy issue.

The platform isn't meant to replace representative government. It's meant to be a mirror — one that shows Congress what representation should look like based on what citizens actually believe. When millions speak clearly and consistently enough, their voice becomes impossible to ignore.

How It Works

Citizens take a 30-question political alignment quiz, join or create political parties, and vote on daily policy polls. Results are displayed in a live parliament visualization — the Citizens' Assembly — showing what America's representation would look like if it actually reflected the people. The assembly starts with real congressional data (the 119th Congress) and transitions to platform reality as verified users join.

Who We Are

Constitution.Vote is built and operated by Euler's Identity, LLC, a Florida limited liability company. We are a small team of engineers, designers, and civic technologists who believe that the tools for democratic participation should be as powerful as the tools for commerce, entertainment, and social connection.

Open Data

All aggregate voting data, poll results, and party breakdowns generated on Constitution.Vote are in the public domain. Journalists, researchers, policymakers, and citizens are free to use this data. We ask only that you cite constitution.vote as the source when publishing or referencing our data.

Contact

For press inquiries, partnerships, or general questions: [email protected]

Constitution.Vote is not affiliated with any political party, candidate, government agency, or PAC. The platform is nonpartisan by design — all political perspectives are welcome.