The Politician's Creed (TPC)
Setting an Expectation of Accountability and Trust in Public Office
The Politician’s Creed is a public oath — a commitment by a candidate or elected official to uphold the relationship that must exist between a politician and their constituents in order to sustain a functioning democratic republic.
Drawn directly from the spirit of America's Founding Documents, TPC fills a void: none of the 50 United States requires its legislators to swear an oath to act directly in the best interests of their constituents.
This void has given rise to a political class too often loyal to party, donors, or ideology over the public good.
TPC is a declaration of allegiance to each candidate's constituents. It holds that public office is not a platform for self-interest, but a responsibility to protect, empower, and remain accountable to those you serve.
If you're a politician or candidate who believes in this duty — and will abide by the articles below — we invite you to visit The Oath of Office to learn how to join a growing movement of endorsed and certified TPC candidates.