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What if voters could weigh in on real legislation—bill by bill—share those results with each other, put them directly in front of elected officials, and then track whether those officials actually voted the way the district wanted? That’s the ambitious bet shared this 60th episode of Bald Ambition. Mookie sits down with Ramon Perez, Executive Director of the Digital Democracy Project, to talk about a radical idea whose time has come: why should the public have to wait every couple of years to have a say, when technology can make government an experience closer to an on-demand digital service, where everyday people can engage continuously instead of being spectators between elections? By bringing transparency and clarity to opaque and confusing politics, the Digital Democracy Project democratizes through digital tech. Ramon describes the many endemic challenges of our legacy system the app is designed to mitigate, including gerrymandered maps, primaries that decide outcomes before November, and why so many voters feel like they have no agency in a system that isn’t meaningfully responsive. His solution is simple: if democracy is supposed to be government by the people, the people need tools that empower participation. The conversation then dives into how omnibus legislation can run a thousand pages, and the average voter is expected to care without being able to parse what’s inside. So the project also leans hard into AI for plain-English summaries and a VoteBot, which lets people interrogate a bill directly and get answers grounded in the bill text—complete with citations—so you voters can stop arguing off vibes and actually check the receipts, and hold their elected officials accountable. Ramon addresses privacy and security concerns by describing how his mobile voting software is built on blockchain and modern encryption, originally deployed to help military voters overseas cast ballots when mail voting is difficult. The result creates trust through verification, and a practical way to prove participants are real constituents—assuring the public that a district’s signal can’t be hijacked by bots, deepfakes, or outside manipulation. Their conversation lays out what keeps the project alive: a community-driven, volunteer-led initiative funded largely by small donations, and they want builders, organizers, and regular citizens to get involved. Already live in seven States, the groundswell is building, with elected officials even loving the free polling features. Download the app today! The Guest An AI technology executive and military veteran, Ramon founded Digital Democracy Project to address systemic problems in our electoral system which result in hyperpartisanship and widespread voter alienation. He believes that, to achieve better outcomes, we must use technology to give greater control directly to voters. Learn More About the DDP https://digitaldemocracyproject.org/