On the Campaign


Rachel Zenzinger’s campaign for Jefferson County Commissioner is well underway and we are excited by the prospect of reaching out to thousands of voters throughout the county! On this page learn where Rachel stands on the issues, how to get involved in the campaign, and who has endorsed her for the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners District 1 seat.

Issues

As a former member of the Arvada City Council and term limited member of the State Senate, Rachel Zenzinger has demonstrated leadership on the issues that matter most to Jefferson County: Public Safety, Health & Wellness, and Trustworthy Stewardship of our Financial & Natural Resources. To learn more about those priorities and others, click HERE.

Get Involved

Rachel Zenzinger’s campaign for Jeffco Commissioner will actively reach out to thousands of voters across the county. We hope you will join our team of motivated volunteers to help us with our efforts.

Endorsements

From notable people to elected officials, educational associations to business groups, environmental organizations to professional societies, people throughout Colorado and the county have publicly stated their support of Sen. Rachel Zenzinger’s campaign for re-election. To view the list of endorsements, click HERE.


I am running for County Commissioner to provide real results to the people of Jefferson County.
— Rachel Zenzinger, Candidate

Campaign Ads

I think we can all agree that partisan politics has become too negative. That’s why I have chosen to take a clean campaign pledge. You may receive a mailer or hear a commercial criticizing my opponent, but I can assure you those advertisements or mailers did not come from me. In fact, if you look at the advertisement in question, you may notice that the responsible party must post who paid for the ad and whether or not it was authorized by the candidate. In order to ensure maximum transparency, I will post here all the materials distributed by my campaign. Hopefully this will help dial down the bitter political tones and instill some civility back into our elections.