Ballot initiatives, made reachable

Power the People

Bring the power back to the people.

Start with voter initiatives happening near you. Then see who governs the things around you, what they actually pass, and who is backing those laws.

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Local voter initiatives near you

See active petitions near you or suggest a new ballot idea.

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Choose a state to see politicians

See who governs the things near you and what they are actually passing.

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Live initiative map 3 levels
City Housing measure
County Clean water proposal
State Redistricting initiative
Mail Petition packet

Requested, signed, returned.

01 Voter initiatives

Find petitions near you and suggest new ballot ideas.

02 Civic map

Explore states, districts, officials, votes, and backers.

03 Paper action

Request petition materials and move from interest to signature.

How it works

From “I care about this” to “I signed.”

Power the People is being built as a nonpartisan civic hub that aggregates active voter initiative opportunities and makes the next step simple: request the official paper in the mail, sign it correctly, and send it back.

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Locate

Enter your address and see active initiatives tied to your city, county, and state.

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Review

Compare plain-language summaries, deadlines, requirements, and campaign status.

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Request

Choose the petitions you support and request the official packet by mail.

Find opportunities

Built for scanning, deciding, and acting.

The first release starts with local city initiatives, then expands to county and statewide campaigns so voters can see the full ladder of direct democracy in one place.

City

Housing affordability measure

Local petition packet available for eligible city voters.

County

Clean water funding proposal

Countywide signature drive with upcoming filing deadline.

State

Independent redistricting initiative

Statewide petition materials for registered voters.

Open the full initiatives finder and suggest an idea

The mission

The ballot should not feel out of reach.

Voter initiatives give people a constitutional path to organize around ideas, laws, reforms, and community priorities. Power the People exists to make that path visible, understandable, and easier to act on.

Nonpartisan access Information organized around voter eligibility, geography, and deadlines.
Paper made simple Mail-based petition requests for people who want to sign correctly from home.
Local first City initiatives come first because civic power often starts closest to home.