Historical Archive — Scott McInnis for Governor — 2010 Campaign

Scott McInnis for Governor of Colorado

P.O. Box 8806
Denver, CO 80201
(303) 352-2010
"It's About Colorado. It's About You."
A proven, experienced leader with a record of common-sense results — the Denver Post called McInnis "a strong conservationist carrying on a GOP tradition that harkens back to Teddy Roosevelt."

Meet Scott McInnis

Fourth-generation Colorado native. Glenwood Springs police officer. Volunteer firefighter. Fort Lewis College graduate. State House Majority Leader. Six-term U.S. Congressman.

Conservation Champion

Created two National Parks: Great Sand Dunes and Black Canyon of the Gunnison. Authored three wilderness bills signed by the President. An environmental record that earned Denver Post praise.

Fiscal Responsibility

Outspoken advocate for reducing government size. Aggressive opponent of tax increases. Golden Bulldog Award from Watchdogs of the Treasury. National Security Leadership Award.

About the Campaign

Scott McInnis ran for Governor of Colorado in 2010 as the Republican frontrunner. After serving five terms in the Colorado House of Representatives — where he rose to House Majority Leader — and six terms as a U.S. Congressman representing Colorado's Third District, McInnis returned to public life to address what he saw as failed, anti-jobs policies harming the state.

His campaign headquarters were in Greenwood Village (Denver metro) and Grand Junction, reflecting his roots on Colorado's Western Slope while running a statewide operation. The campaign was designed and hosted by Notion ONE.

"McInnis is a no-nonsense conservative." — American Spectator

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