Section 1: Project overview

Mapping the processes, technology, and human experiences behind the scenes of Congress’ constituent engagement operations.

“Thanks for calling the office of Congressperson _______. Sorry, we can’t get to the phone right now.“

After the Presidential election of 2016, our country experienced a rising tide of citizen engagement. New apps and tools were invented seemingly overnight to reduce friction in contacting Members of Congress, and advocacy organizations new and old activated hundreds of thousands of Americans to speak up. Quite suddenly, Congress faced reportedly the largest uptick in constituent input in recent memory.

Understanding our users

Taking a page — the very first page — out of the U.S. Digital Service Playbook, we sought to start at the beginning: to deeply understand, from the experience of the people inside Congress, the authentic, day-to-day challenges, pain points, needs, and limitations facing those on the other side of the phone. What happens after we the people leave a message, send an email, or post to social media? What technology do staff use to keep track of it all? What do they do with all those messages anyway? Are there openings for new approaches or solutions? Who is leading creative and interesting ways of engaging with constituents?

Our driving questions

In order to frame and guide our research of congressional teams, we developed three themes, around which this report is organized:

1. How do congressional teams manage the process and operations of constituent engagement?

2. How does constituent input shape actions and decisions?

3. What capacity do congressional teams have for change?

We invite you to join us in exploring insights and visualizations from this work, read stories from the people answering your calls and letters, and begin to imagine concrete opportunities for building a responsive, people-centered 21st century Congress.

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1.1 Summary of research findings

From Voicemails to Votes

A human-centered investigation by The OpenGov Foundation…

The OpenGov Foundation

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Serving those who serve the people in America’s legislatures, from Congress to your city council.

From Voicemails to Votes

A human-centered investigation by The OpenGov Foundation into the systems, tools, constraints, and people who drive constituent engagement in Congress.

The OpenGov Foundation

Written by

Serving those who serve the people in America’s legislatures, from Congress to your city council.

From Voicemails to Votes

A human-centered investigation by The OpenGov Foundation into the systems, tools, constraints, and people who drive constituent engagement in Congress.