Digital Democracy Project
Charles Horowitz is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in political and legislative roles. Currently serving as the Legislative Coordinator for the Digital Democracy Project since January 2024, Charles has also held positions with the Florida Democratic Party as a member of the Board of Directors for the Jewish Caucus since June 2022, and as a member of the Consumer Protection Board for Broward County Government from April 2024 to January 2025. Charles's notable contributions include serving as a Boren Scholar with the National Security Education Program, a Delegate Whip for the Harris for President campaign, and a founding member of Policy Reform Now. Additional roles have included work with the Biden for President campaign in ballot access and electoral operations, writing for the Florida Political Review, and a stint within the Office of Presidential Correspondence at The White House. Charles holds dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Political Science and Classical and Ancient Studies from the University of Florida, where enrollment began in 2021 following graduation from Cypress Bay High School in June 2021.
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Digital Democracy Project
Digital Democracy Project — A voter-driven system of government for the 21st Century. It’s a mobile voting app and online tracking system: - Voters cast their own, secure ballots on the same bills as their legislators — right on the app. - We compare what voters WANT to what representatives DELIVER— available to legislators, the media, and the public — all in real time, online. - After each Legislative Session, we report what voters wanted and how representatives’ actually voted — issue-by-issue, plus a total accountability score for each legislator — on The Scorecard. A nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization