California Redistricting Transparency Hits Brick Wall. Hard.
By: Ron Robinson (Diary) | June 11th at 08:39 PM |
Yesterday, the California Citizens Redistricting Commission (CCRC) published its first maps for public comment on the redistricting process. Below, you see the map published for what may become the “new” AD49 in CA. Alas, the redistricting process is rapidly losing the transparency that many hoped would govern the redistricting process characterized as a citizen’s redistricting commission. The CCRC got off to a good start with | Read More »
PROCINCT Update: 5.5+ Million Voters – See Your Megawatts at RightOnline
By: Ron Robinson (Diary) | July 21st at 10:22 PM |
When we all return from RightOnline in Vegas this weekend, we’ll be right about at the 100 day mark from the November elections, and fully energized for the tasks ahead! RightOnline will be brilliant with megawatts of activist energy and, yes, the star power there, too. Look for PROCINCT at RightOnline in Vegas. If you already have access to PDI (or Voter Vault), then you | Read More »
PROCINCT Progress Report: Make Your Precinct Captains Effective!
By: Ron Robinson (Diary) | June 24th at 10:36 PM |
Today PROCINCT is three weeks old and acceptance has been amazing. So have the lessons learned. The code flies every night, and unlike Dilbert’s Russian coders, we don’t get to slam out some code and go rollerblading. There is a lot of daytime ambassadorship involved. Er… evangelism. OK, sales. PROCINCT has almost a million voters online. I’d hoped to report over a million today, and | Read More »
Precinct Captains: Powerful Online GOTV Tool Is Now In Your Hands
By: Ron Robinson (Diary) | June 2nd at 04:40 PM |
Present or former precinct captain? Find the job just way too big to manage and update volunteers and voters for your precinct or district/county? Not enough help from the party with automated tools to gather and manage all the information you have to track to succeed and wield influence as a precinct captain? Paper records on a clipboard or in file folders do not allow for even the most ambitious, | Read More »