Welcome to ConstituentLobbyists.com, a radically new market for grassroots legislative success.
This website is for registered voters, who want to work as paid lobbyists for associations, when the voters successfully lobby for the association's legislative agenda and for associations, who want the most economical grassroots support to achieve legislative success.
In one sentence, ConstituentLobbyists.com is a web based auction system that finds the minimum number of lowest bidding constituents, who will lobby their legislators and drive legislation through legislatures for fair pay from associations. ConstituentLobbyists.com is a breakthrough for associations, who are willing to pay for grassroots support beyond their members, but would never know how much to pay. The ConstituentLobbyists.com auction system will find the most economical, grassroots cost to achieve legislative success at the local, state or federal level of government. We can also help associations tract the contributions and lobbying attempts of their members.
View our auction tutorial.
In its simplest description, an association would hire ConstituentLobbyists.com to run an auction for them. The association will provide a financial pool to pay the constituents, who lobby to help them. The constituent goes to the ConstituentLobbyists.com website and registers for free. The constituent chooses from legislation associated with auctions on the ConstituentLobbyists.com website with a click of the mouse. Then, the constituent bids for the amount of money that he or she desires in payment for his or her services as a constituent lobbyist. Later, the constituent lobbies their legislator for 5 to 15 minutes on a piece of legislation. If the legislation is passed into law and the constituent placed a winning bid, then the association will pay for their lobbying services.
Auction Tutorial
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This slide represents the first phase of an auction and the time before your registration and submission of your bid in the auction. Each bar represents the bids of the participating constituents of a candidate or a legislator. The height of a bar represents the sum of the bids of the constituents for their respective candidate or legislator. While you only see a solid bar, the program ranks the bids and places the lowest bid at the bottom and places the next highest bid above the lowest bid and repeats this process until it adds the last and highest bid to the column.