Constitution v2
A civic atlas of the United States — drill down from the nation to your city and pull the file on any public official.
Constitution v2 turns public civic data into something you can actually explore. Open the map, drill from the whole country down to your own city, and pull the file on any official you land on — their office, party, committees, term, and how to reach them, assembled from public records.
The map view shown above is being rebuilt for production; Voice — where people draft and back constitutional amendments through timed campaigns — is live today. It’s a project of Safe Planet Technologies, a 501(c)(3), in the spirit of making government legible to the people it serves.
Drill down anywhere
Start at the whole country and click your way down — nation to state to county to city — on an interactive map, with the officials and jurisdictions for wherever you land.
Pull the file on any official
Every public official gets a dossier — office, party, committees, term, and contact details — assembled from public records, not opinion.
Grounded in public data
Federal officials come straight from the open-source, CC0-licensed unitedstates/congress-legislators dataset. What you see is sourced and traceable, never invented.
Follow the money, carefully
Where indexed, an official's page surfaces FEC PAC contributions as concrete dollar figures — and keeps softer "adjacent lobbying" signals clearly separate, so a correlation never reads as a hard tie.
Voice — have your say
Alongside the map, Voice lets people draft constitutional amendments and gather support through timed campaigns. It's live today at constitution-v2.com/voice.
Built to explore
A fast, keyboard-friendly interface over a lot of civic data — the kind of tool that makes "who represents me, and what do they actually do?" a two-minute question.
Built for
Proof of our Web Development and AI Solutions work — the same team builds for you.