Colorado's congressional districts

Colorado's congressional districts
Colorado's congressional districts

The State of Colorado currently has seven congressional districts from which U.S. Representatives are elected to the United States House of Representatives. In the 112th Congress, the Colorado delegation is composed of three Democratic and four Republican U.S. Representatives.

Colorado's 1st congressional district

Colorado's 2nd congressional district

Colorado's 3rd congressional district

Colorado's 4th congressional district

Colorado's 5th congressional district

Colorado's 6th congressional district

Colorado's 7th congressional district

History

The Territory of Colorado was represented by one non-voting Delegate to the United States House of Representatives from its organization on Thursday, 1861-02-28, until statehood on Tuesday, 1876-08-01.

The State of Colorado was represented by one United States Representative elected at-large from statehood in 1876 until the end of the 52nd United States Congress in 1893. Colorado was represented by two United States Representative elected from two congressional districts from 1893 until the end of the 57th United States Congress in 1903. Colorado was represented by three United States Representatives elected from two districts and one at-large from 1903 until the end of the 62nd United States Congress in 1913. Colorado was represented by four United States Representatives elected from two districts and two at-large in the 63rd United States Congress from 1913 until 1915.

Since the U.S. election of 1914, all U.S. Representatives from the State of Colorado have been elected from congressional districts. Colorado has been represented by four United States Representatives from 1913 until the end of the 92nd United States Congress in 1973, five United States Representatives from 1973 until the end of the 97th United States Congress in 1983, six United States Representatives from 1983 until the end of the 107th United States Congress in 2003, and seven United States Representatives since 2003.



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