
Securing the Promise of America.
For years, State Senator Mark Baisley has stood up for hardworking families, defended our water rights, protected our energy industry, and pushed back against reckless spending and government overreach. He knows that America’s promises are most effectively secured when the abundance of liberty is protected, rather than government encroaching on the lives of Americans. Now, he’s ready to take that fearless leadership to Washington.


About Mark
The battle-tested outsider Colorado needs in the United States Senate.
Mark Baisley is a proven conservative leader, tech innovator, and Colorado public servant running for the United States Senate to defend our freedoms, protect our economy, and put Colorado first.
Mark’s path to public service began with a strong foundation in science and technology. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems and Business Administration from Columbia College, and went on to build a distinguished career in aerospace, national security, and cybersecurity — including work with NASA, Martin Marietta, and in the U.S. Intelligence Community.
Mark’s private-sector leadership has been defined by innovation, results, and accountability — whether securing critical national assets, launching rockets, or building startups that created good jobs and protected American interests.
“I brought the same drive and discipline from the private sector into Colorado’s state government — first in the Colorado House and now in the Colorado State Senate. I’ve stood strong for parents, taxpayers, water rights, small businesses, and public safety. I run my office like a CEO, cutting red tape, advancing practical solutions, and delivering real results even in the face of a Democratic supermajority.”
Priorities
Securing the Promise of America
Efficiency that works. Government should focus on performing well in securing the people’s liberties, not managing people’s lives.



Too many politicians go to Washington and get changed by the capitol. I’ve been in Denver for the last eight years and my votes prove that I won’t change.
Mark Baisley





