Your vote is more powerful
when we use it together.
Colorado Muslim Vote exists to move Colorado's Muslim community from fragmented participation to coordinated civic power — so that when we vote, we are heard, and when we speak, elected officials listen.
Colorado's Muslim community is engaged, visible, and growing.
But civic engagement without coordination means our priorities get overlooked and elected officials don't feel accountable to us beyond election season.
Colorado Muslim Vote exists to change that. We build informed, collective civic engagement to help our community vote strategically, hold leaders accountable, and show up in ways that can't be ignored.
How we build civic power
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Voter Education
Clear, accessible information about candidates and where they stand on the issues that matter.
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Accountability
We track elected officials' records and make sure our community knows who showed up for us — and who didn't.
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Coalition Building
We partner with aligned organizations across Colorado to amplify our collective voice on shared values.
From the State Capitol
to Capitol Hill
The 2026 election cycle in Colorado will be one of the most important in recent memory. Voters will elect a new Governor, choose a U.S. Senator, and decide all eight of Colorado’s congressional seats, shaping the state’s leadership in both Denver and Washington.
Building power across Colorado, together
Civic power grows when communities organize together. Colorado Muslim Vote welcomes partnerships with organizations that share our commitment to accountability, human rights, and a democracy that works for everyone.