Executive Dominion

How the world works

A political simulation shaped by its players.

Executive Dominion is a persistent, browser-based multiplayer political strategy game. Campaigns, elections, parties, legislation, corporations, and the national economy all operate inside the same shared American political world.

One connected simulation

Campaign. Govern. Build.

Create a citizen

Choose a character identity, background, political affiliation, state, and congressional district. Your registered jurisdiction determines where you can participate and which races are local to you.

Build a campaign

File for office, organize support, fund your campaign, and compete through primary, general, and certification stages. Elections span the House, Senate, governorships, and the presidency.

Organize a party

Join an existing political party or help build a new one. Members can develop party influence, choose leaders, and turn collective organization into electoral power.

Govern and legislate

Winning office opens the work of government. Draft policy, follow public roll calls, and use the authority of player-run institutions to change the shared world.

Shape the economy

Public policy connects to taxes, healthcare, government accounts, household demand, employment, and production. Political choices create economic consequences beyond a single election.

Build corporations

Incorporate companies, employ simulated citizens, produce for consumer markets, and compete through public stocks. Economic influence gives players another path to power.

A persistent political world

Every office connects to something larger.

Executive Dominion is not a single election scenario. A citizen's district, party, campaign resources, public reputation, office, and economic position create a longer political career. The world advances over time, so organization and governing matter after election day.

Start locally, develop influence, and decide what kind of power to pursue. You can compete at the ballot box, organize within a party, write policy, or build businesses that respond to the economy created by the players governing it.

Explore the public world

See the systems before you enter.

Common questions

Before you begin

Do I need to install the game?

No. Executive Dominion runs in a modern web browser. Create an account, establish your citizen, and enter the shared world.

Are elections the whole game?

Elections unlock governing power, but parties, legislation, public reputation, corporations, and the economy remain connected parts of play.

Which offices can players pursue?

The election system includes the U.S. House, Senate, state governorships, and the presidency, with participation tied to a citizen's jurisdiction.

Your career starts as a citizen

Choose where you stand. Then earn power.

Enter Executive Dominion