Make your voice Impossible to ignore.

Loud Voters is the action layer of democracy. It shows you the legislation, campaigns, and representatives that matter where you live, lets you join or launch campaigns around a bill, and sends your opinion to the offices that can actually act on it. Advocacy is more than voting.

Federal Network

This is the federal view: national bills, national campaigns, and messages being sent to members of Congress who can act on federal law.

Active legislation

S.1188 Rail Safety

Campaign

Strengthen Freight Rail Safety

2,942 supporters routing this issue

Campaign

Protect Early Voting Access

4,176 supporters routing this issue

Campaign

Cap Child Care Costs

5,384 supporters routing this issue

Great Lakes rail towns
Multi-state early-vote coalition
Elena Park

Office

Elena Park

U.S. Senator

Election standards packet delivered

Marcus Reed

Office

Marcus Reed

U.S. Senator

Committee staff reviewing incident reports

Naomi Cortez

Office

Naomi Cortez

U.S. Representative

District delivery queue active

Daniel Kim

Office

Daniel Kim

U.S. Representative

House office confirmed receipt

Activity Summary

Live campaigns

412

Across local, state, and federal scopes

Messages routed today

18,240

Queued, delivered, and confirmed

Mapped offices

2,184

City halls, statehouses, and Congress

Verified constituents

8,300+

Ready to act in their districts

Federal activity

Live Activity Feed

Campaigns, deliveries, offices, and advocacy groups tied to the national network currently on the map.

How the system works

The operating system for voter intent.

Loud Voters becomes legible when the homepage shows action moving through a system. The right people, the right legislation, and the right offices all connect through one civic network.

Track what is moving

See active legislation, campaigns, and offices at the federal, state, and local level in one living system instead of a pile of disconnected pages.

Join or launch a campaign

Individuals and advocacy groups can gather support, opposition, and reasons from verified constituents around a bill or issue.

Route constituent intent

Transmittals get matched to the right districts and delivered to the representatives who actually make the decision.