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DENVER, Colo- Secretary of State Jena Griswold has convened the office’s Bipartisan Election Advisory Commission, which met today via webinar to discuss Colorado’s election process. The commission’s purpose is to make recommendations to the Secretary of State regarding the development and implementation of best practices, administrative rules, and legislation.
“While Colorado’s elections are the nation’s gold standard, protecting democracy takes constant work,” said Secretary Griswold. “The Bipartisan Election Advisory Commission is designed to help us continually look for opportunities to make our elections even better. The Secretary of State’s Office looks forward to continuing to work with this group and the public to ensure our election system continues to be the nation’s gold standard.”
Meeting topics included a complete review of the 2020 General Election and discussion of some of the census/redistricting challenges that could impact state elections in the future. All meetings are open to the public and recordings of the commission’s meetings can be accessed here.
The Colorado Bipartisan Election Advisory Commission consists of legislators, county clerks, and community leaders. Members of the current commission are (in alphabetical order):
Chris Beall – Deputy Secretary of State Nadia Belkin – America Votes Judd Choate – Colorado State Director of Elections Juston Cooper – Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition Matt Crane – Colorado County Clerks Association Rick Garcia – Department of Local Affairs Karen Goldman – Colorado Municipal League Senator Julie Gonzales Amanda Gonzalez – Colorado Common Cause Dusti Gurule – COLOR Nicole Hensel – New Era Colorado Carly Koppes – Weld County Clerk Toni Larson – League of Women Voters Representative Susan Lontine Paul Lopez – Denver County Clerk Rosemary Lytle – NAACP Chris Murray – Colorado Republican Party Representative Janice Rich Senator Cleave Simpson Martha Tierney – Colorado Democratic Party Michael Valdez – Colorado Special Districts Association Janice Vos Caudill – Pitkin County Clerk Michael Whitehorn – Colorado Department of State Chief of Staff
The Bipartisan Election Advisory Commission was first established in 2016. More information about the commission, its members, and their meetings can be found at https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/LawsRules/advisoryCommittee.html.
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