Got facts?
Check the truth in Congress and get ready for the next elections with eligo: the 113th United States Congress in your pocket.
Catch up on the latest US House and Senate activity.
Discover who voted YES or NO on every resolution.
Visualize the congress votes on our virtual house and senate chambers charts.
Check what the RNC and GOP are up to in Washington.
Stay connected with bills and resolutions of the 113th congress, with real-time updates.
See the laws signed by President Barack Obama.
Analyze the members of congress leadership, partisanship, bills and votes statistics using custom filters and graphs.
Add more power to your political ideas!
Our Eligo is a go-to app designed for anyone interested in researching and tracking legislature, a member of congress, an issue area or simply an easy way to stay updated on whats happening in Congress.
We provide the information in a user-friendly viewing experience right at your finger touch.
Interested in Politics?
Want to know if and how fast a bill has been passed?
Want to know who has voted yes/no?
Want to quickly learn about members of congress statistics and profiles?
Want to stay up-to-date with the legislature?
Want to learn more about a law, what it proposes to do, the sponsor behind it?
With Eligo you can easily understand, track, discover and engage with the 113th U.S. congress.
Whether youre a Republican or a Democrat, Liberal, Independent or Conservative, you can check what your representatives, and their opposition, are voting.
You can also research the congress members leadership and partisanship.
Core features include:
- Summary and detailed statistic of members, legislature and votes in the 113th U.S. congress.
- Bills and votes are color-coded by their success/failure, are sortable and custom-filterable.
- Virtual Seat charts for the House and Senate, with intuitive visualization: left to right means most liberal to most conservative.
- Easy-to-use interface makes it natural to find members, bills or votes using search criteria and filters.
- Share your findings on Facebook or Twitter.