Some members of the Ohio Democratic Party executive committee believe...

That as long as you can search "Ohio Democratic Party Constitution" on multi-billion dollar tech conglomerate Google.com that that's good enough.

The reality is that I spent $17 to become the first result of Google. It took me 15 minutes of active work. I finished this website June 13 at 7:40PM. When you're looking at this website, you'll see just how quick it took to make the top.

For the Ohio Democratic Party to be in control of their own messaging and transparency, they need to properly maintain their website, like they would their own office or physical space.

A party's website is the only online platform that the party has full control of. The Constitution should be available in the main menu to make it easy for constituents to access, just like we have done with this website: open the menu, and click the Constitution. It will bring it to the most recent ODP constitution that I could find, which was updated in 2021.

While we're on this subject, did you know that only 66 out of the 150 voting members of the ODP are elected by the people? This means that even if all democratically elected members of the ODP executive committee were in agreement to create a change in the ODP constitution then they would not have the votes to do so. That is not the sign of a healthy democracy, and it's a reason why many voters feel disenfranchised by the Democrat party and are turning their backs on the Democrats.

We are begging for bold changes from the ODP so that we can unite the people to take back our state. But a small group of party elite are holding us back.

Click here to view the ODP constitution.

To be clear...

I am not a tech guru.

No respectable organization should hire me for web development.

I used Shopify.com and changed no SEO settings.

There is nothing challenging or new about SEO. There is nothing new about respectable organizations taking ownership of the organization of their website for transparency.

I learned how to do this in 3rd grade in 2005. Because it was common knowledge back then too.

This is purely a sign of party elite telling people to wait their turn and pushing them away from the party. It is pathetic that the Ohio Democratic Party's website is over 20 years behind the times, and it's a direct result of the party elite having no accountability.

The Republican's learned their lesson in 2012, click the button below to read an NPR article about it! The ODP doesn't value young voters enough to care.

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