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Amber McReynolds



Commissioner Amber McReynolds is one of the country’s leading experts on election administration and policy.  Commissioner McReynolds was recently confirmed by the United States Senate to serve as a governor for the United States Postal Service, is the co-author of the book “When Women Vote”, is the founding CEO for the National Vote At Home Institute and Coalition, and is the former Director of Elections for Denver, Colorado.  Amber is an experienced election professional and is nationally recognized as an innovator.  After transforming the Denver Elections Division into an award winning election office, she was also instrumental in helping to design Colorado's pro-voter voting process which has become a national model for accessibility, security, transparency, and engagement.  Amber has proven that designing pro-voter policies, voter-centric processes, and implementing technical innovations will improve the voting process for all voters. 

Commissioner McReynolds serves on the National Task Force on Election Crises, the National Council on Election Integrity, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Election Data and Science Lab, Secure the Vote Advisory Board, City Year Denver Board of Directors, and Represent Women Board of Directors.  Amber is excited for the opportunity to serve Colorado and ensure fair representation for all.  Commissioner McReynolds is a proud unaffiliated voter who lives in Congressional District 1 with her awesome children.