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Colorado's 8th congressional district is a new district in the United States House of Representatives that was apportioned after the 2020 United States census. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The first congressional seat to be added to Colorado's congressional delegation since 2001, the 8th district was drawn before the 2022 elections . [ 7 ]
Interactive map version. 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
[8] Each district uses a popular vote to elect a member of Colorado's delegation in the House of Representatives. [4] Districts are redrawn every ten years, after data from the US Census is collected. [55] From 1861 to 1876, Colorado sent a non-voting delegate to the House of Representatives; when it became a state in 1876, it had one seat in ...
The map from the state's Independent Redistricting Commission preserved the state's 4-3 split between Democratic and Republican-leaning house districts, while adding an eighth in the suburbs north ...
English: Map of the congressional districts of Colorado, approved on November 1, 2021, complemented with neighbouring states, counties, and major cities. These congressional districts will be put into effect from 2023 to 2033, following the 2022 US House elections.
November 10, 2024 at 8:22 PM The close race for Colorado’s 8th Congressional District still has not been called by The Hill/Decision Desk HQ . “It’s been the honor of a lifetime to serve the ...
Colorado State Rep. Gabe Evans (R) has won the race for the state’s 8th Congressional District, The Hill/Decision Desk HQ projects. Evans, an Army combat veteran, defeated one-term Rep. Yadira ...
English: The congressional district (since 2023), overlayed with other congressional districts, county boundaries, and municipality-equivalent places, as well as roads, publicly-owned lands (including national forests and parks), universities, cemeteries, golf courses, and water areas in Colorado, with neighbouring states coloured in grey.