Founding_Fathers

Provides a reliable political feed for readers to become knowledgeable and informed voters on the state political level.

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Choose Your Politics (CYP)


Choose Your Politics, also known as CYP, was created with the sole purpose of fixing some of the problems we have in the United States with electing governing officials. To attempt to fix some of the problems, CYP focuses on doing the following:

Supported In development
Utah Washington

National Voter Turnout Rates, 1916 - 2016 Voter Turnout source: fairvote.org/voter_turnout#voter_turnout_101

Washington State 2017 General Election Voter Turnout by County

Washington State 2017 General Election Voter Turnout source: sos.wa.gov/elections/research/Ballot-Return-Statistics.aspx

How CYP Works

CYP works by scraping articles posted by reliable news sources. It takes these articles and analyzes them to determine if they are of value and importance and to who, to what, and where. From this information, CYP matches the article up with senators, house members, governors, ect. Then, after determining that the article has value and to who, what, and where, we run the article through social media platforms. We collect data from these platforms such as likes, shares, comments, mentions, and the rates at which they grow. Our algorithm, based on an extremely simple version drawn from features of Facebooks early Edge Rank, can use the data we found with the article and the data we found when running the article through social media platforms to can create a score for that article in relation to the people, places, and organizations that we found in the first step. This score constantly is changing with variables such as time depreciation and the rise in popularity of the article on social media platforms. Using this score, we present articles for the people, places, organizations, and ideas that the reader seeks more knowledge on. Eliminating the need to seek out informations, because the information is already curated in a simplistic, easy to use and read format.

Sources by state


Utah:

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Deseret New None
Fox 13  
House Democrats  
KSL  
KUTV  
Senate Democrats  
Senate Site  
Salt Lake Tribune  
St George  
University of Utah Daily Chronicle  
Utah Political Capital  
Utah DataPoints  
Utah Foundation  
Utah Policy  
Utah Representatives  

Washington:

Supported In development
Seattle Times Seattle PI
The Olympian Office of Washington State Secratary of State
Washington State Wire  
King 5  
The News Tribune  
Washington State Republican Party  
Washington Democrats  
KOUW  
Public News Service  
Crosscut  
The Spokesman-Review  
Washington Education Association  
The Capitol Record  
Q13 Fox  
NW News Network  
Kitsap Sun