Now live across 9 states · 151 concerns on the record
Your community. On the record.
VOQAL gives every resident a qualified voice — and every elected official the intelligence to act. Publicly. Permanently.
14,903 Maryland residents · 28 districts · On the record since May 2026
Voice your concern
Submit civic issues by voice or text. VOQAL routes your concern to the right district and puts it on the public record.
Your neighbors add their voice
Other residents vote to amplify your concern. The more votes, the higher the priority. Officials see what the district actually cares about.
Officials respond on the record
Elected officials respond publicly — commit to a timeline or resolve the issue. Everything is permanent. Nothing disappears.
Why VOQAL exists
A teacher proposed a student civic forum. The school said no. So he put the questions online.
On June 1, 2026, Carlton A. James — a 20-year U.S. Navy veteran and IT facilitator at Largo High School in Prince George's County — proposed a nonpartisan civic forum for students to hear from local candidates. The proposal was denied.
That same week, VOQAL went live. The 109 issues residents had already raised on the platform became the public record the forum would have addressed — district by district, candidate by candidate, on the record.
VOQAL exists because civic accountability should not depend on permission. Every resident deserves a qualified voice. Every official deserves the intelligence to act.
Read the full story →What your community is raising right now
14,903 civic issues. 28 districts. All on the record.
Governor Moore: You are seeking a second term. Name three specific deliverables for Maryland working families you committed to in 2022 — what was actually delivered, and what was not?
Policy · Maryland
Steny Hoyer held MD-5 for 44 years — what specific committee assignments and legislative priorities will you pursue to replace his seniority and protect Southern Maryland federal installations in your first term?
Policy · Maryland Congressional District 5
Will you commit to fully funding the Kirwan Blueprint by FY2027, and will you name the specific revenue source — not a study, not a task force, the actual funding mechanism?
Policy · Maryland
The June 23 Democratic Primary is 12 days away. Early voting begins June 11. These 14,903 concerns are waiting for a response — on the record.
See all issues on the national board →Who VOQAL is for
I'm a resident
Submit concerns. Vote on issues. Track what officials commit to. Your voice is free — permanently. Iron Law 19.
Submit a concernI'm running for office
See what your district actually cares about before the press does. Daily intelligence brief. Donor portal. GOTV tools. Debate prep.
See Campaign Pro featuresI'm an elected official
Respond to constituents publicly. Track your promise record. Build a legacy report. Know your reelection score before they do.
See Official featuresWhat VOQAL means
.co stands for Community Organizers
The elected officials, advocates, and civic professionals who translate community concern into government action. VOQAL connects the residents who raise issues with the officials who are accountable to resolve them.
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VOQAL is a non-partisan civic intelligence platform. We provide public comment, platform demonstrations, and district data to credentialed journalists covering civic accountability in Maryland and beyond.
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