Election Day: November 3, 2026Colorado State Senate · District 32
Republican for Colorado · 2026

Sydnnia
Wulff Grassroots. Conservative. Immigrant.

Candidate for Colorado State Senate · District 32
Serving Denver, Glendale, Holly Hills, Four Square Mile & parts of Aurora

"Let's make Colorado safe and affordable for families again."

Nov 3
Election Day
20+
Years practicing law
100%
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Sydnnia Wulff, smiling, wearing a red top and an American flag scarf
Sydnnia Wulff

A neighbor first.
A fighter when it counts.

Sydnnia Wulff isn't a politician — she's a Colorado neighbor who got tired of watching hardworking families get squeezed and decided to do something about it.

Sydnnia came to America as a legal immigrant to escape communism — and she has never taken a single freedom for granted since.

She built her life in Colorado as an attorney, a Christian, and a painter, grateful every day to call this state home. For years she's shown up where the work gets done: knocking on doors, serving as a delegate, and fighting at the Capitol for honest, transparent elections.

She believes public service starts with listening to the people in her neighborhood. Now she's asking for your vote to bring that same common sense to the Colorado State Senate.

Party
Republican
Running for
State Senate · District 32
Home
Denver, Colorado
Background
Lawyer since 2005
Official portrait of President Ronald Reagan, 1981
If we lose freedom here, there's no place to escape to. This is the last stand on earth.
President Ronald Reagan · A Time for Choosing, 1964

Six fights worth having
for Colorado.

No. 01

Protecting the Taxpayer Bill of Rights

TABOR is Coloradans' constitutional shield — the right to vote on tax hikes and get a refund when the state overcollects. The money belongs to taxpayers, not bureaucrats, and Sydnnia will keep every hand off it.

No. 02

Safe Communities

Every family deserves to feel safe on their own street. Sydnnia will uphold the Constitution and the rule of law, back the men and women who enforce it, and insist on one standard of justice for everyone — not two.

No. 03

Education & Parents

Education, not indoctrination. Sydnnia backs a classic, back-to-basics focus on math and science, strong vocational and technical paths, and the parental rights that keep families — not bureaucrats — in charge of their children's future.

No. 04

Cost of Living

Every new tax and hidden fee is a pay cut for working families. Sydnnia will fight new taxes, rein in a government that never stops growing, and make Colorado affordable again.

No. 05

Jobs & Opportunity

Put people to work and let them keep what they earn. Sydnnia will cut red tape, back Colorado's job creators, and prepare workers with real skills to lead the next great era of American innovation.

No. 06

Stop the Waste

Government money isn't the government's — it's yours. Sydnnia will root out the waste, malfeasance, and overspending, and hold public servants to their duty: balance the budget and guard every taxpayer dollar.

This is home.
It's worth fighting for.

From the Continental Divide to the neighborhoods of Holly Hills, Glendale, and Four Square Mile, Sydnnia has spent her life exploring, serving, and loving this state. She's not running to start a political career — she's running to protect a way of life.

"I came to America from a communist country, and I've never taken this freedom for granted. I'm running to protect it — for our neighbors, and for the generations who come after us."
General Election Day
November 3, 2026
Sydnnia Wulff and her husband seated at the Independence Pass Continental Divide sign, elevation 12,095 feet

Doing the work,
door by door.

Sydnnia Wulff holding the program at the 2022 Colorado Republican State Assembly
Delegate, Colorado Republican State Assembly — 2022
Sydnnia Wulff canvassing with a fellow volunteer, carrying campaign literature
Knocking doors with grassroots volunteers
Sydnnia Wulff at a rally on the steps of the Colorado State Capitol
Standing up for honest elections at the State Capitol
Sydnnia Wulff hiking with friends at Paint Mines Interpretive Park
Exploring Colorado — Paint Mines Interpretive Park
Sydnnia Wulff with a fellow volunteer at a campaign bus stop
On the trail with fellow Colorado conservatives
Bright pink peonies blooming in Sydnnia's Colorado garden
Home-grown — peonies from Sydnnia's garden

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