Candidate Town Hall Coordination Network
A logistics and event coordination service that organizes live, in-person town halls in marginal constituencies where voters directly question candidates on policy. The service handles venue booking, candidate recruitment, moderation, and promotion. Events are recorded and distributed via YouTube/social media for reach beyond attendees. Revenue comes from event sponsorship (local businesses, civic organizations) and candidate appearance fees.
29 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Cuts through media fragmentation by creating direct, unmediated voter-candidate interaction. Candidates can't hide behind spin or selective messaging when facing 200 voters in a room. Voters see real-time reactions, hear nuance, and ask follow-up questions. Creates shareable, authentic content that spreads organically. Beats traditional media because it's live, unedited, and locally relevant.
Target Audience
Voters in 50-80 marginal constituencies; candidates seeking direct voter engagement; local civic organizations, chambers of commerce, and community groups wanting to host debates
Key Features
- Standardized town hall format (90 min: 5-min opening, 60 min Q&A, 25 min networking)
- Professional moderation ensuring fair candidate treatment and audience civility
- Multi-camera recording with professional audio for YouTube distribution
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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UK voters struggle to understand political candidates' actual policy positions amid fragmented media coverageUK voters face information overload trying to track multiple political candidates' announcements across fragmented news sources, making it difficult to compare positions and make informed voting decisions. Current solutions rely on scattered news articles and social media, which lack comprehensive, comparable policy summaries. This creates decision paralysis and voter disengagement, especially during leadership contests when candidates make numerous announcements across different platforms and regions.
Score: 17.5%