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New Poll Shows Coloradans’ Strong Support for a State Voting Rights Act

January 21, 2025

New Poll Shows Coloradans’ Strong Support for a State Voting Rights Act

State Innovation Exchange (SiX) is thrilled to release findings from a recent poll highlighting overwhelming support for the Colorado Voting Rights Act among registered voters across the state. The survey, conducted by Aspect Strategic, underscores Coloradans’ pride in their state’s election system and their commitment to ensuring fair and equitable access to the ballot box.

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At a time when federal voting protections are being eroded, and many states are implementing restrictive voting laws, Colorado voters are championing reforms that protect civil rights and strengthen democracy.

Key Findings Include:

  • Two-thirds of Coloradans support taking action to protect civil rights and liberties in elections.
  • Voters back the Colorado Voting Rights Act by a 28-point margin (61% to 33%), with significant support across all major demographic subgroups.
  • Unaffiliated voters and self-identified independents also show strong support, with margins of 64% to 28% and 62% to 30%, respectively.

"The results are clear: Coloradans want bold action to protect our civil rights and build a more equitable democracy,” said Maggie Gómez, SiX Colorado State Director. “The Colorado Voting Rights Act sets clear and fair standards to ensure that every community member has an equal voice in our elections.”

As courts continue to undermine federal voting rights protections, Colorado has taken a different approach. It has increased access to mail-in voting, enacted same-day voter registration, and created opportunities for incarcerated individuals to vote. These poll results affirm that voters are ready to take the next step: pass CO VRA to solidify Colorado’s status as a leader in election access and equity.

The poll was conducted online from January 6 to 9, 2025, and surveyed 500 registered voters statewide using SMS-to-web methodology. The margin of error is ±4.9% at a 95% confidence level.

Read the Full Polling Report Here

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