I designed and implemented the Cosmopolitan Survey to gather supporter perspectives on governance, voting reform, and policy — a five-point scale scored from +2 to -2 and converted to a percentage, connected to public profiles for real community insight.
Understanding Where Supporters Stand
A movement built on representation has to actually know its supporters’ views — on governance, voting reform, and policy. Gut feel wasn’t enough. The task was a structured, scored survey that turned opinions into data the coalition could learn from and act on.
What I Delivered

Designed the Cosmopolitan Survey
Built a structured questionnaire on governance, voting reform, and policy.

Five-point scored scale
Scored each answer from +2 to -2 on a five-point Strongly-Agree-to-Disagree scale.

Alignment as a percentage
Converted responses into a percentage that shows alignment with cosmopolitan principles.

Connected to public profiles
Linked results to public profiles for richer community insight.
Skills & Tools
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The Impact
A structured, scored survey that turns supporter opinion on governance and reform into data — a clear percentage alignment per person, connected to public profiles to reveal where the community stands and what it needs.
Represent by Listening First
You can’t build inclusive governance on assumptions. A scored, structured survey turned scattered opinions into a clear read on where supporters stand — and made “we represent everyone” something the coalition can actually measure.
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