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Colorado's congressional districts

U.S. electoral districts

Colorado's congressional districts

U.S. electoral districts

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Colorado is divided into eight congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives.

The Territory of Colorado was represented by one non-voting Delegate to the United States House of Representatives from its organization on Thursday, February 2, 1861, until statehood on Tuesday, August 1, 1876. 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 representatives 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 1914 United States House of Representatives elections, 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, seven United States representatives from 2003 until the end of the 117th United States Congress in 2023, and eight United States representatives since 2023.

Current districts and representatives

This is a list of United States representatives from Colorado, their terms, their district boundaries, and their district political ratings according to the CPVI. The delegation has a total of eight members, currently four Democrats and four Republicans.

DistrictMember
(Hometown)PartyIncumbent sinceCPVI
(2025)District map
[[File:Diana DeGette official photo (cropped).jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photograph of Diana DeGette, the current U.S. representative for the 1st district of Colorado]]
Diana DeGette
(Denver)url-status=livetitle=DeGette, Dianaurl=https://bioguideretro.congress.gov/Home/MemberDetails?memIndex=D000197website=Biographical Directory of the United States Congressaccess-date=8 August 2024archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201026160249/https://bioguideretro.congress.gov/Home/MemberDetails?memIndex=D000197archive-date=26 October 2020}}[[File:Colorado's 1st congressional district (since 2023) (new version).svgcenteralt=Map of Colorado's 1st congressional districtframelessupright=1.35]]
[[File:Joe Neguse, official portrait, 116th Congress.jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photograph of Joe Neguse, the current U.S. representative for the 2nd district of Colorado]]
Joe Neguse
(Lafayette)url-status=livetitle=Neguse, Josephurl=https://bioguideretro.congress.gov/Home/MemberDetails?memIndex=N000191website=Biographical Directory of the United States Congressaccess-date=8 August 2024archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201026092759/https://bioguideretro.congress.gov/Home/MemberDetails?memIndex=N000191#expandarchive-date=26 October 2020}}[[File:Colorado's 2nd congressional district (since 2023) (new version).svgcenteralt=Map of Colorado's 2nd congressional districtframelessupright=1.35]]
[[File:RepJeffHurd.jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photograph of Jeff Hurd, the current U.S. representative for the 3rd district of Colorado]]
Jeff Hurd
(Grand Junction)January 3, 2025[[File:Colorado's 3rd congressional district (since 2023) (new version).svgcenteralt=Map of Colorado's 3rd congressional districtframelessupright=1.35]]
[[File:Lauren Boebert 117th U.S Congress.jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photograph of Lauren Boebert, the current U.S. representative for the 4th district of Colorado]]
Lauren Boebert
(Windsor)January 3, 2025[[File:Colorado's 4th congressional district (since 2023) (new version).svgcenteralt=Map of Colorado's 4th congressional districtframelessupright=1.35]]
[[File:Jeff Crank 119th Congress.jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photograph of Jeff Crank, the current U.S. representative for the 5th district of Colorado]]
Jeff Crank
(Colorado Springs)January 3, 2025[[File:Colorado's 5th congressional district (since 2023) (new version).svgcenteralt=Map of Colorado's 5th congressional districtframelessupright=1.35]]
[[File:Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO), 119th Congress.jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photograph of Jason Crow, the current U.S. representative for the 6th district of Colorado]]
Jason Crow
(Aurora)title=Crow, Jasonurl=https://bioguideretro.congress.gov/Home/MemberDetails?memIndex=C001121website=Biographical Directory of the United States Congressaccess-date=8 August 2024archive-date=November 24, 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201124080432/https://bioguideretro.congress.gov/Home/MemberDetails?memIndex=C001121url-status=live }}[[File:Colorado's 6th congressional district (since 2023) (new version).svgcenteralt=Map of Colorado's 6th congressional districtframelessupright=1.35]]
[[File:Rep. Brittany Pettersen 118th Congress.jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photograph of Brittany Petersen, the current U.S. representative for the 7th district of Colorado]]
Brittany Pettersen
(Lakewood)title=Pettersen, Brittanyurl=https://bioguideretro.congress.gov/Home/MemberDetails?memIndex=P000620website=Biographical Directory of the United States Congressaccess-date=8 August 2024archive-date=August 8, 2024archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240808001222/https://bioguideretro.congress.gov/Home/MemberDetails?memIndex=P000620url-status=live }}[[File:Colorado's 7th congressional district (since 2023) (new version).svgcenteralt=Map of Colorado's 7th congressional districtframelessupright=1.35]]
[[File:Rep. Gabe Evans official photo, 119th Congress.jpgframelessupright=0.5alt=Photograph of Gabe Evans, the current U.S. representative for the 8th district of Colorado]]
Gabe Evans
(Fort Lupton)January 3, 2025[[File:Colorado's 8th congressional district (since 2023) (new version).svgcenteralt=Map of Colorado's 8th congressional districtframelessupright=1.35]]

Historical and present district boundaries

Table of United States congressional district boundary maps in the state of Colorado, presented chronologically. All redistricting events that took place in Colorado between 1973 and 2013 are shown.

YearStatewide mapDenver highlight1973–19821983–19921993–20022003–20132013-2022Since 2023
[[File:United States Congressional Districts in Colorado, 1972 – 1982.tif400px]][[File:United States Congressional Districts in Colorado (metro highlight), 1973 – 1982.tif400px]]
[[File:United States Congressional Districts in Colorado, 1983 – 1992.tif400px]][[File:United States Congressional Districts in Colorado (metro highlight), 1983 – 1992.tif400px]]
[[File:United States Congressional Districts in Colorado, 1993 – 2002.tif400px]][[File:United States Congressional Districts in Colorado (metro highlight), 1993 – 2002.tif400px]]
[[File:United States Congressional Districts in Colorado, 2003 – 2013.tif400px]][[File:United States Congressional Districts in Colorado (metro highlight), 2003 – 2013.tif400px]]
[[File:United States Congressional Districts in Colorado, since 2013.tif400px]][[File:United States Congressional Districts in Colorado (metro highlight), since 2013.tif400px]]
[[File:Colorado Congressional Districts, 118th Congress.svg400px]]

Obsolete districts

  • Colorado's at-large congressional district

References

References

  1. "Member Profiles". [[United States House of Representatives]].
  2. "2025 Cook PVI: District Map and List". [[The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter]].
  3. "DeGette, Diana".
  4. "Neguse, Joseph".
  5. "Crow, Jason".
  6. "Pettersen, Brittany".
  7. "Digital Boundary Definitions of United States Congressional Districts, 1789–2012.".
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