Transparency

A platform that asks citizens to trust it with their political voice owes those citizens radical transparency. Here is how Constitution.Vote operates and why you should trust the data you see.

Open Data

All aggregate voting data on Constitution.Vote is in the public domain. Poll results, party breakdowns, county-level voting patterns, and assembly seat allocations are freely available to journalists, researchers, policymakers, and the public. We ask only that you cite constitution.vote as the source.

How Votes Are Counted

Every vote is recorded with a timestamp, the voter's verification tier, and their party affiliation. The platform tracks two sets of numbers:

  • Raw counts: Every verified account gets one vote, regardless of verification tier.
  • Weighted counts: Votes are scaled by verification tier (1x email, 5x KYC, 10x voter-file). This produces a more reliable signal by giving greater weight to confirmed identities.

Both numbers are displayed publicly on every poll. We never hide the methodology.

How the Assembly Works

The Citizens' Assembly starts with the real composition of the 119th U.S. Congress (House: R220/D215, Senate: R53/D45/I2), sourced from official government records. As platform membership grows past a critical threshold of verified users, seat allocation transitions to reflect the platform's actual party distribution. The transition is gradual, proportional, and fully transparent.

Editorial Standards

The Academy section contains educational articles on democracy, civic engagement, and platform mechanics. All articles are reviewed for political balance — we do not favor any party, ideology, or policy position. Where we cite research or statistics, we aim to present both supporting and critical perspectives.

The People's Record narrates poll results and platform activity. This content is generated from verified citizen data, not editorial opinion.

Nonpartisan Commitment

Constitution.Vote is not affiliated with any political party, candidate, campaign, PAC, or government agency. The platform is funded privately by Euler's Identity, LLC. We accept no political advertising and take no advocacy positions on any policy question. The platform exists to measure and display the people's will — not to shape it.

Anti-Manipulation

We take the integrity of our data seriously. The tiered verification system (email, KYC, voter-file match) is designed to prevent bot networks and Sybil attacks. We monitor for coordinated inauthentic behavior and reserve the right to remove fraudulent accounts. Weighted vote counts provide an additional layer of integrity by amplifying verified human voices over unverified accounts.

Questions?

If you have questions about how the platform works or concerns about data integrity: [email protected]