REDSHIFT — AI Party Agent

Your District.
Your Party.
Your Data.

See who represents you, find out what seats are open, and explore your political infrastructure — in under 5 minutes.

We don't store your address. It's used once to find your districts.
Finding your districts...
Your Representatives
Level Office Current Holder Party 2026
Your County Party
How to Participate
1
Show Up to a Meeting
Your county party holds regular meetings that are open to every registered Republican. You don't need an invitation. You don't need to know anyone. Just show up. Contact your county chair to find out when the next meeting is.
2
Become a Precinct Leader
A precinct leader represents about 800 voters in party governance. It's the entry point to real influence — you get a vote at county assembly, where candidates for state office earn their spot on the ballot. To become one: attend your precinct caucus, get selected by your neighbors, and show up to county meetings. That's it.
3
Attend Assembly
County assembly is where candidates for the state legislature get designated to appear on the primary ballot. As a precinct leader or elected delegate, you vote on who advances. A room of 40 people decides which candidates 200,000 voters choose between. Your vote in that room is worth more than your vote in November.
4
Become a Bonus Member
Bonus members represent their county on the State Central Committee — the body that governs the Colorado Republican Party. They vote on party leadership, bylaws, and organizational direction. Your county gets bonus member seats based on Republican voter registration and election performance.
5
Run for Something
Project REDSHIFT • Colorado Political Infrastructure Platform