For political junkies and political reporters out there, this is just the ticket and it’s coming out party is tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 8, just in time for Louisiana’s fall elections.
Freagle, a free political social network designed to connect voters and candidates to engage the way our founders intended, will debut in Louisiana on Tuesday, Sept. 8.
LouisianaVoice anticipates it will make regular use of the site in order to keep its readers updated on political candidates.
Freagle.com will provide a personalized political platform on which voters can customize their issue and election preferences in order to cut through the noise and spin of our current political dialogue to learn who is on their ballot and where those candidates stand on the particular issues they care about.
“Freagle is designed to connect voters to the candidates on their ballot and provide a simple mechanism for learning about where they stand and what they will do if elected,” Freagle founder and CEO Niki Papazoglakis said. “It also allows candidates to easily engage with voters on the topics they care about individually without expensive micro-targeting and polling.”
Freagle is currently operating at: http://www.freagle.com/ . The full site will be live on Tuesday.
Citizens who use Freagle can easily determine who is on their ballot, in their specific precincts. The site will use the voter’s address to automatically connect them to the races on their ballots, but voters also have the ability to manually follow races in other districts. Voters are verified so there are no trolls or political operatives.
“I hope that by making it easy and convenient for voters to be informed and engaged on elections and amendments, more people will turn out to the polls this fall and feel confident that the votes they cast are for the people and topics that best reflect their personal views,” Papazoglakis said. “Ultimately, I hope that Freagle is a catalyst to re-engage voters in this representative democracy and get us back to a citizen-led government.”
Freagle’s other features will include:
- Simple means of comparing candidates. Election forums will allow voters to conduct side-by-side comparisons of the candidates in each race on their ballot and on individual issues.
- On-Demand candidates’ debates. Voters can pose questions to all candidates in a race who subscribe to Freagle from the Election Forum wall rather than individually through other venues like websites, Facebook or Twitter and without having to be selected or have timed responses in live forums.
- My Ballot tool. Voters can research and make voting decisions throughout the election cycle and print their choices before going to the polls.
- Verification. Voters are verified so there are no trolls or political operatives.
Papazoglakis said Freagle would also be a valuable tool for the news media. “The media will have a simple place to track all of the elections from a single location including who has qualified in each race, where the candidates stand on the issues, and how they are engaging with voters, “ she said. “In addition, comprehensive campaign finance reports are easily accessed from each candidate’s profile.”
Freagle will feature a custom report from the state Ethics Commission that will have significantly more information than the standard download from the Ethics website, Papazoglakis said, adding that the site will also include all campaign contributions for each candidate.
News media outlets wanting more information about Freagle should contact Papazoglakis at (225) 615-4570 or niki@freagle.com.



Tom
Are you pulling our collective leg???
No, we’re dead serious. Ms. Papazoglakis, who was a candidate for governor in 2011 because of her dissatisfaction with Jindal, has been working on this project for more than a year. This is a tool which we at LouisianaVoice believe can be a valuable aid in tracking candidates’ positions on issues.
Click on the link in the story and see for yourself.
I like it!
She has been working on this project for more than a year. It has taken a lot of sweat equity to launch it and I am very proud of her for her commitment and vision. I have seen the product and there are many valuable linkages. Will be a great resource. Cindy
Good morning. Please check TheAdvocate this morning. A reporter was fired for asking Vitter a question about his prostitution. If this is true, we are in for worse times than with Jindal. Thanks.