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The first women who served in the Colorado House of Representatives were Clara Cressingham, Carrie Holly and Frances Klock. All three were elected to serve in 1895-1896. [ 16 ] Carrie Holly introduced and passed a Bill that raised the age of consent for girls from 16 to 18 and another that gave mothers the same rights to their children as fathers.
[1] Thomas B. Stuart: 1885–1888 Republican Denver [1] H. H. Eddy: 1889–1890 Republican Axial [1] James W. Hanna: 1891 Republican Cliff [1] Jesse White 1891–1892 Republican Cortez [1] Elias M. Ammons: 1893–1895 Republican Symes [2] [1] Arthur L. Humphrey: 1895–1896 Republican Colorado Springs [1] Edwin W. Hurlbut: 1897–1898 Silver ...
Based on the 2010 census, each House member represents about 77,372 constituents and each Senator 143,691. The 2018 Colorado elections resulted in Democrats extending their control in the House (41 Democrats; 24 Republicans) and capturing the Senate majority. [11] All 65 Colorado House seats were up for election in 2022.
(The Center Square) – Colorado Democrats introduced their latest iteration of legislation to ban the sale of so-called assault weapons on the first day of the 2025 legislative session. Senate ...
The Colorado Legislature sent a bill to the governor this week that seeks to limit children’s social media use by requiring, ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Mary Bradfield is a state representative from Colorado Springs, Colorado. A Republican, Bradfield represents Colorado House of Representatives District 21, which includes portions of El Paso County, including the communities of Fort Carson, Fountain, Rock Creek Park, and Security-Widefield. [1]
Stephanie Luck is a state representative from Penrose, Colorado.A Republican, Luck represents Colorado House of Representatives District 60, which includes Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, and Teller counties and part of Pueblo County and includes the communities of Cañon City, Pueblo West, Woodland Park, Lincoln Park, and Florence. [1]
2014 Colorado House of Representatives election, District 1 [9] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Susan Lontine: 3,002 : 100 : Total votes 3,002 : 100 : General election Democratic: Susan Lontine: 11,854 : 51.44 : Republican: Raymond Garcia 8,109 35.19 Libertarian: David Hein 887 3.85 Independent: Jon Biggerstaff 675 2.93 ...