Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) became the unofficial enemy of the Internet after he introduced the Stop Online Piracy Act.

Now, donors to a new Reddit-based PAC have picked him as their first target.

Unseating a 13-term Congressman is a difficult undertaking for a startup, but Test PAC’s crowdsourcing strategy holds the potential to dramatically change the way political contributors interact with outside groups.

A month ago Test PAC, a new political action committee with dreams of becoming “the voice of the Internet,” asked its donors to choose where their funds should be spent.

Anyone with an account on the social news website Reddit could suggest potential goals and two frontrunners emerged — campaign finance reform and Smith’s ouster. The first voting pool was modest — just more than 100 members weighed in, 63 percent of whom voted to punish Smith for introducing the controversial piracy bill.