It has been 102 years since the 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote, but we are still fighting for equality. Sign our petition to urge the Senate to pass federal protections for voting rights immediately!

It has been 102 years since the 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote, but we are still fighting for equality.

Sign our petition to urge the Senate to pass federal protections for voting rights immediately!

Friends,

In a few days, we will celebrate an important anniversary for our country and our democracy. On August 26th, 1920, the 19th Amendment was formally adopted into the US Constitution, ensuring women the right to vote. In 2022, more than 100 years after the 19th Amendment, American women are still fighting for our fundamental freedoms. From equal pay to abortion access, the future of women’s rights is on the line.

In order to elect leaders who represent the best interests of women, we must ensure that every eligible voter has equal access to the polls. When everyday people have access to voting, they are able to vote for people who will best represent their communities.

That is why I am asking you to sign on to my petition asking the Senate to pass comprehensive voting rights legislation immediately!

Without access to the ballot box, the fight for gender equality, reproductive justice, and paid family leave will be much more difficult. Everything depends on our ability to be heard at the ballot box.

Thanks for signing on.

Jena Griswold

 

My name is Jena Griswold. In 2018, I was elected as the first democratic Secretary of State in Colorado since 1958, the first democratic woman Secretary of State in Colorado’s history, and only the 10th woman in Colorado’s history to hold the statewide constitutional office of governor, attorney general, secretary of state, or treasurer!

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