David Binetti Jason Putorti Matt Snider (co-founders)
Products
Consumer Technology Company
Revenue
N/A
Website
http://votizen.com
Votizen is a consumer technology company that is developing an online network of voters in the United States. Based in Mountain View, California, the site allows its members, which it calls "Votizens", to learn about issues and elections, and take collective action with other committed voters through social media.[1] Votizen verifies that each voice belongs to a real voter in the real world.[2] As of 2012, Votizen had mapped out over a million connections between voters on Votizen. It was acquired by activism platform Causes in 2013.[3]
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^Sams, Henry. "Communicating With Elected Officials Simplified With Votizen". Tech Cocktail.
^"Causes Acquires Votizen To Democratize Democracy". TechCrunch. 10 January 2013. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
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