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Colorado · Self-Determination

Asked plainly, a majority of Colorado votes to leave the union.

There is no organized movement for Colorado self-determination yet. That is exactly what we are here to change.

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On a fair ballot
2.3 million

adults in Colorado would back independence when the question is asked the way a ballot asks it: calm, binary, and peaceful. That's about 51% of the state.

Even the understated abstract poll counts 965,000 (21%). How we get this number →

YouGov 2024, adjusted for how a ballot asks. Applied to US Census adult population.

Colorado · Texas Nationalist Movement

Colorado, if it stood alone

27th

largest economy on Earth

$553 billion, ahead of Thailand.

6M

people

More than the whole of Norway. A nation-sized population, governed from elsewhere.

10of 535

seats in Congress

The other 525 are chosen by people who don't live here.

Economy: BEA 2024 vs World Bank 2024. Population: US Census vs UN. Congress: 2020 apportionment.

The only question that matters

Colorado is already a nation in all but name.

If Colorado were already a self-governing nation, with its own border, its own money, its own defense, everything two hundred other nations control, and the vote in front of you was not whether to leave, but whether to join the United States on the terms it offers today, would you vote yes?

Cast your vote

Colorado wrote its own constitution before statehood was fully settled, and it has spent every decade since arguing that the people closest to a decision should be the ones who make it. Water, land, schools, growth: Coloradans already treat these as theirs to govern. Put the biggest question of all on a real ballot and about 51% of the state, roughly 2.3 million adults, would vote to govern itself.

Here is why 51% is the honest figure and 21% is not. The raw poll asks an abstract, out-of-the-blue question, so it understates. A ballot is different. It is binary, it is peaceful, and it is put the way a real vote is put. Asked that way, support runs about 30 points above the abstract number, which lands Colorado at or near a majority. The 21% is the floor. The 51% is the room.

Colorado went blue in 2020, and it still comes out a majority, because governing yourself is not a red or a blue idea. What is missing is not the votes. What is missing is each other. We bring the playbook and the connections from the largest independence movement in the country. We do not run your group and we do not take your money. You build what Colorado's movement looks like.

Cast your vote

Count Me In, Colorado

Be findable. When the next person from Colorado reaches out, we connect you. That is how it starts.

I want to

We don't take your money and we don't run your group. What we share is the playbook, the standard, and the connections.

We don't run your group. We don't take your money. We bring the playbook, the standard, and the connections. What you build is yours.

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