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Please join us for a stimulating message as well as a chance to engage with other Leaguers, a time to celebrate our achievements, give the new board your ideas for future direction, and maybe win a door prize. It will be fun!
Speaker, Amber McReynolds
Denver League is known for having outstanding speakers at our Annual Meetings. This year is no different. Amber McReynolds is known in Denver for implementing our vote by mail system and Ballot Trace, which went on to be implemented statewide as BallotTrax. Research has shown the BallotTrax has increased voter security and participation.
After she left the Division of Elections as its Director, she started a nonprofit, National Vote at Home Institute, the only national organization that works to increase voters’ access to, use of, and confidence in voting at home with mailed-out paper ballots. In 2020, she co-authored When Women Vote: Election Reform as a Roadmap to Advance Equality, which describes the challenges women face as voters and suggests reforms that could improve the voting experience for women and all voters.
Amber McReynolds serves on numerous boards and has received many accolades for her work in reforming voting to make it secure, safe and accessible. Currently she serves as Board Chair of Courageous Colorado, a coalition strengthening civic life in Colorado and as Chair of the Board of Governors of the United States Postal System.
Please Note: In late March of 2026, the President issued an Executive Order that directs the U.S. Postal Service to deliver ballots only to people included on newly created federal mail voter lists. It also authorizes the Department of Homeland Security to create lists of voting-age citizens using unreliable federal data sources, not voter registration lists from each state. The Brennan Center, which focuses on democracy and other issues, has filed a challenge to the order. Because the issue is in litigation, Amber is not at liberty to discuss the executive order.
Jeanette Scotland, Director of Organization |