Stop Waiting for Politicians to Save You: Ramon Perez on Taking Democracy Back
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What if you could vote on every bill Congress debates—not just once every two years, but right now?
Ramon Perez, Executive Director of the Digital Democracy Project, sat down with me to discuss how mobile voting technology is cutting through the noise of lobbyists, mega-donors, and ignored emails to reconnect Americans with their representatives.
We dive into:✅ How facial recognition and blockchain protect your vote✅ Why Ron DeSantis vetoed bipartisan support for this project✅ The gerrymandering crisis carving voters out of democracy✅ Why AI might actually save civic engagement (not destroy it)✅ How disability access and equity are built into the platform
This isn't just about an app—it's about whether we're willing to reimagine democracy for the 21st century.
When your ballot arrives after the person you voted for drops out of the race, you start questioning the system.
That's what happened to Ramon Perez, a military officer deployed overseas during an election. His vote didn't count. And he realized millions of Americans—especially service members—face the same disenfranchisement every cycle.
So he did something about it.
As Executive Director of the Digital Democracy Project, Ramon is using mobile voting technology to let everyday Americans weigh in on the actual bills Congress is debating—in real time. No more ignored emails. No more unanswered voicemails. Just direct accountability between voters and their representatives.
But this conversation goes deeper than technology. We explore:
The Broken System:
- Why 94% of Americans live in uncompetitive congressional districts
- How gerrymandering has surgically carved voters out of the process
- Why junior Congress members spend 70-80% of their time fundraising instead of legislating
- How the two-party system has created a democracy crisis
The Technology Solution:
- How mobile voting works (and why Estonia has used it for 15 years)
- Addressing facial recognition bias and ensuring equity across demographics
- Why blockchain and encryption protect both identity verification AND ballot secrecy
- How AI is making thousands of pages of legislation accessible to regular people
The Political Resistance:
- Why Florida's governor vetoed bipartisan support for this project
- Which legislators across party lines are embracing accountability
- How one candidate is running entirely on direct democracy principles
The Path Forward:
- Why independence are now the largest voting block in America
- How disabled voters gain access through technology
- What it takes to scale to all 50 states by 2027
Ramon Perez isn't waiting for politicians to fix democracy. He's building the tools for us to fix it ourselves.
Digital Democracy Project: digitaldemocracyproject.org
Democracy, Voting, Mobile Voting, Civic Engagement, Technology, Gerrymandering, Congress, Accountability, Digital Democracy, Voter Suppression, ADHD Independent Journalism, Politics, Government Reform, Block chain, AI, Military Votes, Disability Access, Equity,