We don't want followers. We want builders.
This is not a donation page. There is no mailing list. We are not asking you to share a post and call it participation.
Every political party in the history of this country has asked for your support first and your input never. They want your vote, your money, and your silence between elections. That model is the problem. We are not replicating it.
The Future Party is building its founding team. Not an audience. Not a base. A team — people who will read the platform, stress-test the architecture, find the structural weaknesses, and help build something the extraction class cannot capture. If you're looking for a yard sign, you're in the wrong place. If you're looking for work, keep reading.
What we need
Engineers & Cryptographers
The governance model specifies Zero-Knowledge Proof voting, content-blind routing, and verifiable computation. We need people who can evaluate whether the cryptographic protocols actually do what they claim — and build the ones that don't exist yet.
Lawyers & Constitutional Scholars
Every mechanism in this platform has to survive legal challenge. The Universal Sentience Doctrine, the Civic Dividend, algorithmic accountability — we need people who can stress-test these frameworks against existing law and tell us where they break.
Economists & Data Scientists
The Civic Dividend routes automation surplus to citizens through a protocol no politician controls. That claim is either mathematically sound or it isn't. We need people who can model it, pressure-test the assumptions, and find the failure modes before the system goes live.
Writers & Communicators
A 22,000-word technical manifesto doesn't win elections. We need people who can translate architectural specifications into language that reaches a truck driver in Nampa, a teacher in Meridian, a veteran in Twin Falls — without diluting the substance.
Organizers & Community Builders
The path starts in Boise. District 15 flipped by four points in 2024. Idaho has 258,900 unaffiliated voters locked out of the closed Republican primary. We need people who can build local chapters, run door-to-door operations, and organize a constituency that already exists but has no political home.
Candidates
The path starts local — city council, school board, state legislature — and the barrier to entry is lower than you think. Requirements vary by state and office, but in many places a few hundred signatures and a small filing fee are all that stands between you and the ballot. We will help you navigate the specifics for your district. What matters is this: you run on a platform you can defend line by line, because the specifications are public and the math is verifiable. Not politicians. Citizens who govern.
Reach out
Tell us who you are and what you want to build. Every message is read by the founder directly.
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