Square Party
A vehicle for civic reform. Every member makes their own square.
The party's square is empty on purpose. What goes inside is whatever each member decides matters most — four corners, picked and named by you, that say what you stand for. Squares overlap rather than tile. A round world gets covered by enough of them.
The party's square. Empty on purpose.
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The lightest possible ask: name and email, takes a few seconds. Get on our voter list, hear when there's something to hear, decide later how involved you want to be.
Want to go deeper? Pick the policy domains you care about → (about thirty seconds, twenty-two checkboxes), or pledge a write-in vote for Paul →.
Where to go from here
- The Party — what Square Party is, the empty square, the People's Assembly, the basic tenets.
- Empower — the 22-domain civic representation project, applied to PA-3.
- Ideas — policy essays and analyses that cut across the project.
- Paul — Paul Plonski, the first candidate running on a Square Party ticket.