LANDOCRACY
For Elected Officials

Constituent demand, documented and permanent.

Not a petition. Not a campaign. A permanent geographic census of who in your district cares about the land — and why.

What It Shows You

The data your constituents already created.

Your district, specifically

Not national polls. Not state averages. The number of registered voices in your exact congressional district — geocoded, timestamped, permanent.

Why they care

Motivations broken down: hunting and fishing heritage, clean water, property rights, future generations. The nuance behind the number.

Who they are

Founding voices who opted to share publicly include their name, organization, and statement. Real constituents, on record.

How Legislators Use It

Three moments where the ground record matters most.

01

Before a vote

Pull the voice count for your district. Know the documented public sentiment before you cast your vote.

02

In public statements

Cite real constituent data — not a commissioned poll, not an advocacy estimate. The ground record.

03

In funding conversations

Show federal agencies and grant programs documented constituent demand for conservation in your district.

Request District Data

See the voices in your district.

Elected officials and legislative staff can request a summary of registered voices in their district. We'll send you the aggregate data — no individual records, no personal information.

Your constituents are already on the record.

Add your own voice — or request your district data.

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