A new social network for voters to easily research, compare, and choose their political candidates at any government level (federal, state, and local).
@Cheaptarts If we ever expect to compare candidates easily, we need candidates to contribute their info to a central database (Votegraph). Your own manual research shows how impossible it is to gather info on candidates. Votegraph is like a campaign website, but centralized and inexpensive.
@Cheaptarts Hi @Cheaptarts. We feel your pain, which is why Votegraph was created. At this time, we can only provide information for candidates that are willing to share their info. We do not have the information for your list below. Weโd love for those candidates to sign up.
@quinceedward3 @quiceedward3 Each candidate is free to list their own planks and stances. We encourage candidates to address the same planks as their competitors in order to help voters compare apples to apples. If youโre addressing a specific candidate, please let us know.
@LeeGabor Thanks for the support @LeeGabor. The more politicians we can get to embrace #Votegraph, the easier it will be for all of us voters. Candidates only start paying a low fee once they have 1,000+ followers. We want to encourage easy and low-cost campaigning for politicians.
@LeeGabor@LeeGabor. We weren't able to replicate your issue. Please go to https://t.co/QVfJcL4dI6 and try again. If you have any issues, please let us know.
@JamesMc02180873 Candidate profiles include fields for religious affiliation, ethnicity, age, and gender, as well as political history, occupational history, and accomplishments. All fields are option, but candidates are encouraged to provide as much info as possible.