ELECTIONS

TAKE ACTION THROUGH ELECTIONS
As the state’s largest environmental organization working every day to protect our climate, lands, water, air and communities, we know that who is governor or in the state legislature or even the local mayor’s office matters.
With the ongoing federal attacks on climate action and clean energy, we cannot depend on the federal government to look out for the interests of Colorado’s air, water and land. Colorado needs leaders who will fight Trump’s attempts to give big polluters a free pass and to protect Colorado’s clean energy jobs from attempts to kill solar and wind development.

SUPPORT OUR WORK TO EDUCATE AND ENGAGE ENVIRONMENTAL VOTERS
With your support, we will be able to run comprehensive voter education and outreach programs, whether that’s organizing a canvass, phone bank or other way to get people to the polls to vote for pro-environment candidates.
Prefer to make a contribution by mail? Please send it to: 303 E. 17th Ave., Suite 400, Denver, CO 80203
Disclaimer: Conservation Colorado is a 501(c)(4) organization as defined by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), contributions are not tax-deductible. The first $50 of all eligible donations will be transferred to Conservation Colorado Action Fund’s Small Donor Committee (SDC), which directly supports pro-environment candidates in the most important state and local races across Colorado. To make a tax-deductible donation to the Conservation Colorado Education Fund, click here.
By providing your contact information you agree that Conservation Colorado and affiliates may contact you by email, cell phone call and/or text message, as applicable, about programs, membership and other matters.
Gifts to Conservation Colorado are not tax-deductible. They support our grassroots advocacy and lobbying efforts to make Colorado’s environment a political priority. If you’re looking to make a tax-deductible gift, visit Conservation Colorado Education Fund.


CHECK TO MAKE SURE YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION IS UP TO DATE
You can check and update your voter registration on GoVoteColorado.com. Then, text three people in your network and ask them to do the same.
Need help with what to say? You can copy and paste this message:
Hey [Name]! I just checked my voter registration on GoVoteColorado.com to make sure I’m ready to help elect leaders who share my values and will protect our communities and the environment in 2026. Colorado makes it SO easy to vote. Is your registration up to date?

CHECK OUT OUR LEGISLATIVE SCORECARD
Conservation Colorado’s 2025 Legislative Scorecard helps you understand how your Colorado elected officials are showing up for our environment and communities — and where there’s more work to do. See how your legislators voted and how their decisions align with your environmental values.

WHO WE ARE ENDORSING IN UPCOMING LOCAL ELECTIONS
With ongoing federal attacks on climate action, civil rights and public health, local leadership is more important than ever. That’s why Conservation Colorado is endorsing candidates in key local elections with high-stakes outcomes for our environment.

SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER
If not you, then who? This election season, we’re calling on our members to hit the streets, literally and figuratively! Add your name and contact info, and we’ll have one of our local organizers reach out about opportunities to donate your time by canvassing, phone banking or other community-building activities that will help get environmental champions into office. Remember: We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.

Conservation Colorado and our political committees recruit, endorse and help elect candidates at all levels of government who will stand with us to protect Colorado’s environment and communities.
Our democracy works best when everyone participates. There are elections every year in our state, so start by
Conservation Colorado continues to support elected officials after they take office by advocating for strong environmental policies to protect our climate, lands, air, water and communities. We hold state lawmakers accountable to ensure Colorado’s communities and environment are protected.
