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HB 26-1137

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Requirements for Campaign Consultants

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House Bill 26-1137 in Colorado sets rules for campaign consultants. It requires these professionals to get written permission from their clients before working against them or helping opposing candidates in the same election. Consultants must also keep client information confidential and can't share it with competitors. This bill is now signed into law, meaning campaign consultants must follow these new guidelines when providing services in Colorado.

Official Summary

The bill imposes certain requirements on persons engaged in campaign consulting services, which are professional services to promote the election, retention, recall, or defeat of a candidate. Campaign consultants and consulting firms are not allowed to knowingly:Represent an interest adverse to their client without first obtaining the written consent of the client after full disclosure; Provide campaign consulting services in support of opposing candidates in the same election without first obtaining the written consent of both candidates after full disclosure; or Disclose, to provide material benefit to an opposing candidate in the same election, confidential information that relates to a candidate on behalf of whom the consultant or consulting firm provided campaign consulting services and that was gained in the course of the campaign consulting for that candidate.     An aggrieved person may file a civil suit alleging a violation of these requirements.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2026-03-10
Latest action
2026-02-04
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs
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Topics

Elections & RedistrictingProfessions & Occupations

Votes

BILL
2026-03-10 · House · failYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1137 to the Committee of the Whole.
2026-02-23 · House · passYes: · No: · Other: