NEW YORK: For all those interested in
following the delegate situation in the run-up to the
Democratic convention, here's a new website called
Lobbyelegates.com, created by Maryland-based
Technologist, Shukoor Ahmed.LobbyDelegates.com was
created as a public service under the auspices of the
StateDemocracy Foundation.
This tax-exempt
nonprofit was established in 1999 to run
www.StateDemocracy.org -- a civic engagement portal
dedicated to delivering democracy to every desktop.
Since 1999, the StateDemocracy.org website has empowered
over 100,000 citizens to partake in their democracy
through online dialog with their state and federal
lawmakers. Just like StateDemocracy.org,
LobbyDelegates.com is strictly impartial and is not
affiliated with any political party, candidate,
campaign, advocacy group or elected official.
The
StateDemocracy Foundation and its website were
established using over $300,000 in contributions from
V-Empower, Incorporated--through its CEO, Shukoor Ahmed,
of Bowie, Maryland, who founded his technology firm in
1999.
The idea for the LobbyDelegates.com website
originated when Shukoor was continually asked by
friends, family and politically active colleagues if he
had a listing of Super Delegate they could lobby to
support one or the other of the Democratic Presidential
candidates. Everyone knew about the database of all
state and federal lawmakers maintained by V-Empower to
connect citizens with through the StateDemocracy.org
website. Quickly understanding the possibilities, Ahmed
and the Board of the StateDemocracy Foundation soon
undertook the development of the LobbyDelegates.com
website.
The origin of the StateDemocracy.org
website evolved in a similar manner. In 1998, while
Ahmed was campaigning for Maryland House of Delegates,
he saw the challenges facing citizens wishing to
participate in their democracy. As he stumped
door-to-door, Shukoor was amazed to find that over 75%
of the citizens didn't even know the names of their own
State House representatives.
Using his solid
background in Math (B.S.) and Computer Science (M.S.),
Shukoor began developing what ultimately became
www.StateDemocracy.org. Shukoor quit his regular job and
begun working full time with some friends, notably Ken
Laureys, who had a two-decade background in nonprofit
advocacy and a Master's degree in Government and
Politics.
Shukoor chose V-Empower as the name
for his firm because his goal was to empower everyday
citizens to Victory--by giving the public interest a
conduit to lawmakers to rival that possessed by powerful
self-interests through their campaign contributions.In
2007 alone, V-Empower contributed over $90,000 to revamp
and expand the features offered by
www.StateDemocracy.org as a public service to America's
voters.
An effort is underway to strengthen the
StateDemocracy Foundation Board of Directors with new
blood, while also seeking sponsorships from corporations
and benefactors.