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Our search, visualization, and alerting tools make it easy to investigate relationships between campaign contributions, political narratives, and legislative outcomes

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Which political candidates are using contributions to their campaigns to give charitable donations?

Did contributions from defense contractors to election objectors resume after the controversy?

What types of political contributions are senior executives from big tech companies making?

Which groups and funding entities are creating Facebook ads about critical race theory?

We're a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that fights hidden influence in US politics by building tools that automate the analysis of open data

Code for Democracy helps journalists, researchers, and open government advocates investigate relationships between campaign contributions, political narratives, and legislative outcomes. Our mission is to strengthen democratic processes by creating digital tools that support free and fair elections, open governance, and fact-based public policy.

Code for Democracy started as a volunteer-driven meetup in NYC, SF, DC, and Boston in 2017 and gained its nonprofit status in 2019. We are a non-partisan, values-based organization driven by our commitment to transparency and accountability.

Our work wouldn't have been possible without the early believers who took a chance on us.

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We process our tracked datasets and extract political candidates, political action committees, political donors, political ad purchasers, and political vendors

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We process our tracked datasets and extract both explicit connections based on transactions as well as implicit connections based on metadata, hashtags, and named entities