Every seat, every officer, every candidate in Colorado — one platform.
Political parties manage thousands of positions across 64 counties, but most of that information lives in spreadsheets, email chains, and the memories of people who may not be around next cycle. When a county chair turns over, the organizational knowledge goes with them.
Project REDSHIFT solves that. It connects every level of political organization — federal, state, county, and local — into a single searchable system backed by official state data sources. An AI research assistant cross-references party bylaws with Colorado election statutes so you can get sourced answers to procedural questions in seconds instead of hours. The same infrastructure that covers one county can cover all 64. The same system that tracks one party can track every party on the ballot.
Under the hood, REDSHIFT runs on the same class of technology used by Fortune 500 companies and government agencies — graph databases, AI systems, and real-time data pipelines — packaged in an interface that requires zero technical training.