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Colorado House of Representatives Colorado General Assembly Type Type Lower house Term limits 4 terms (8 years) New session started January 12, 2011 Leadership Speaker of the House Frank McNulty, (R)
since January 12, 2011Speaker pro Tempore Kevin Priola, (R)
since November 8, 2010Majority Leader Amy Stephens, (R)
since November 5, 2010Minority Leader Mark Ferrandino, (D)
since November 18, 2011Structure Members 65 Political groups Republican Party (33)
Democratic Party (32)Length of term 2 years Authority Article V, Colorado Constitution Salary $30,000/year + per diem Elections Last election November 2, 2010
(65 seats)Next election November 6, 2012
(65 seats)Redistricting Colorado Reapportionment Commission Meeting place House of Representatives Chamber
Colorado State Capitol
Denver, ColoradoWebsite Colorado General Assembly The Colorado House of Representatives is the lower house of the Colorado General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Colorado. The House is composed of 65 members from an equal amount of constituent districts, with each district having 71,000 citizens. Representatives are elected to 2-year terms, and are limited to four consecutive terms in office but can run again after a two year reprise.
The House convenes at the State Capitol in Denver.
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Current composition
Affiliation Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)Total Republican Democratic Ind Vacant End of previous legislature 27 37 1 65 0 Begin 33 32 0 65 0 Latest voting share 50.8% 49.2% Leaders
Position Name Party Residence District Speaker Frank McNulty Republican Highlands Ranch 43 Speaker pro Tempore Kevin Priola Republican Brighton 30 Majority Leader Amy Stephens Republican Colorado Springs 20 Assistant Majority Leader Mark Waller Republican Colorado Springs 15 Majority Caucus Chair Carole Murray Republican Castle Rock 45 Majority Whip B.J. Nikkel Republican Loveland 49 Minority Leader Mark Ferrandino Democratic Denver 2 Assistant Minority Leader Nancy Todd Democratic Aurora 41 Minority Caucus Chair Lois Court Democratic Denver 6 Minority Whip vacant Democratic n/a n/a Members
District Representative Party Residence 1 Jeanne Labuda Democratic Denver 2 Mark Ferrandino Democratic Denver 3 Daniel Kagan Democratic Denver 4 Dan Pabon Democratic Denver 5 Crisanta Duran Democratic Denver 6 Lois Court Democratic Denver 7 Angela Williams Democratic Denver 8 Beth McCann Democratic Denver 9 Joe Miklosi Democratic Denver 10 Dickey Lee Hullinghorst Democratic Boulder 11 Deb Gardner Democratic Longmont 12 Matt Jones Democratic Louisville 13 Claire Levy Democratic Boulder 14 Janak Joshi Republican Colorado Springs 15 Mark Waller Republican Colorado Springs 16 Larry Liston Republican Colorado Springs 17 Mark Barker Republican Colorado Springs 18 Pete Lee Democratic Colorado Springs 19 Marsha Looper Republican Calhan 20 Amy Stephens Republican Colorado Springs 21 Bob Gardner Republican Colorado Springs 22 Kenneth Summers Republican Lakewood 23 Max Tyler Democratic Golden 24 Sue Schafer Democratic Wheat Ridge 25 Cheri Gerou Republican Evergreen 26 Andrew Kerr Democratic Lakewood 27 Libby Szabo Republican Arvada 28 Jim Kerr Republican Littleton 29 Robert Ramirez Republican Arvada 30 Kevin Priola Republican Brighton 31 Judy Solano Democratic Brighton 32 Edward Casso Democratic Thornton 33 Donald Beezley Republican Broomfield 34 John Soper Democratic Westminster 35 Cherylin Peniston Democratic Westminster 36 Su Ryden Democratic Aurora 37 Spencer Swalm Republican Centennial 38 Kathleen Conti Republican Littleton 39 David Balmer Republican Centennial 40 Cindy Acree Republican Aurora 41 Nancy Todd Democratic Aurora 42 Rhonda Fields Democratic Aurora 43 Frank McNulty Republican Highlands Ranch 44 Chris Holbert Republican Parker 45 Carole Murray Republican Castle Rock 46 Salvatore Pace Democratic Pueblo 47 Keith Swerdfeger Republican Pueblo West 48 Glenn Vaad Republican Mead 49 B.J. Nikkel Republican Loveland 50 James Riesberg Democratic Greeley 51 Brian DelGrosso Republican Loveland 52 John Kefalas Democratic Fort Collins 53 Randy Fischer Democratic Fort Collins 54 Ray Scott Republican Grand Junction 55 Laura Bradford Republican Grand Junction 56 Christine Scanlan Democratic Dillon 57 Randy Baumgardner Republican Winter Park 58 Don Coram Republican Montrose 59 Paul Brown Republican Durango 60 Tom Massey Republican Poncha Springs 61 Roger Wilson Democratic Glenwood Springs 62 Edward Vigil Democratic Antonito 63 Jon Becker Republican Yuma 64 Wes McKinley Democratic Walsh 65 Jerry Sonnenberg Republican Sterling See also
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Members of the Colorado House of Representatives 68th General Assembly (2011–2012)
Speaker of the House: Frank McNulty (R) • Speaker pro Tempore: Kevin Priola (R) • Majority Leader: Amy Stephens (R) • Minority Leader: Mark Ferrandino (D)- Jeanne Labuda (D)
- Mark Ferrandino (D)
- Daniel Kagan (D)
- Dan Pabon (D)
- Crisanta Duran (D)
- Lois Court (D)
- Angela Williams (D)
- Beth McCann (D)
- Joe Miklosi (D)
- Dickey Hullinghorst (D)
- Deb Gardner (D)
- Matt Jones (D)
- Claire Levy (D)
- Janak Joshi (R)
- Mark Waller (R)
- Larry Liston (R)
- Mark H. Baker (R)
- Pete Lee (D)
- Marsha Looper (R)
- Amy Stephens (R)
- Bob Gardner (R)
- Kenneth Summers (R)
- Max Tyler (D)
- Sue Schafer (D)
- Cheri Gerou (R)
- Andrew Kerr (D)
- Libbi Szabo (R)
- James Kerr (R)
- Robert Ramirez (R)
- Kevin Priola (R)
- Judith Anne Solano (D)
- Edward Casso (D)
- Donald Beezley (R)
- John Soper (D)
- Cherylin Peniston (D)
- Su Ryden (D)
- Spencer Swalm (R)
- Kathleen Conti (R)
- David Balmer (R)
- Cindy Acree (R)
- Nancy Todd (D)
- Rhonda Fields (D)
- Frank McNulty (R)
- Chris Holbert (R)
- Carole Murray (R)
- Sal Pace (D)
- Keith Swerdfeger (R)
- Glenn Vaad (R)
- B.J. Nikkel (R)
- James Riesberg (D)
- Brian DelGrosso (R)
- John Kefalas (D)
- Randy Fischer (D)
- Ray Scott (R)
- Laura Bradford (R)
- Christine Scanlan (D)
- Randy Baumgardner (R)
- Don Coram (R)
- J. Paul Roberts (R)
- Thomas Massey (R)
- Roger Wilson (D)
- Edward Vigil (D)
- Jon Becker (R)
- Wesley McKinley (D)
- Jerry Sonnenberg (R)
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