Landocracy builds a permanent, verifiable, geographic record of who cares about the land — district by district, issue by issue. Here is how it works.
In under two minutes, you tell us where you live, why the land matters to you, and which conservation issues concern you most. No account to create. No password to remember. Just your voice, on record.
Your response is geocoded to your legislative district — state house, state senate, and congressional. It's linked to your specific concerns, your place description, and the issues you care about.
Every registered voice is added to the public census. As the count rises, the data becomes more powerful — a statistically meaningful record of conservation concern, district by district.
Elected officials and their staff can request a district-level briefing — a structured view of who in their constituency cares about land, and why. Not a petition. A data briefing.
Conservation organizations can request access to aggregated, anonymized data for their region. They use it to make the case for protection — in hearings, in grant applications, in press.
Petitions
Tied to a single bill or campaign
Lose value when the campaign ends
Cannot be queried by district
No geographic resolution
One-time signal, not a record
Landocracy
Issue-agnostic, long-term record
Grows in value over time
District-level resolution
Geographic map of concern
Permanent, queryable dataset
We collect the minimum required to produce a useful, verifiable, district-mapped dataset. We do not sell data, share individual records, or use your response for commercial purposes.
Location (city, state, ZIP)
To geocode your voice to the correct legislative district.
Conservation concern
To aggregate issue-level data by geography.
Why it matters to you
To capture the motivations behind conservation support.
Place description (optional)
To build a qualitative record of specific places people care about.
First name + email
To verify uniqueness and send your voice record. Email is never shared.