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The 2020 Colorado House of Representatives elections took place on November 3, 2020, with the primary elections held on June 30, 2020. [1] Voters in all 65 districts of the state House elected their representative for a two-year term. [2] It coincided with the state Senate elections and the biennial United States elections. The Democratic Party ...
KC Becker, Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives and former House Majority Leader [45] Janet Buckner, state representative and Speaker Pro Tempore [45] Bernie Buescher, former Colorado Secretary of State (2009-11) and former state representative [45] Daneya Esgar, state representative [45]
The Colorado House of Representatives is the lower house of the Colorado General Assembly, ... Majority Leader: Monica Duran: Democratic: ... 2020* 3 Meg Froelich ...
If that result holds, Democrats will have 43 seats out of 65 in the Colorado House of Representatives, while Republicans will have 22. A party needs 44 seats to have a supermajority in the chamber.
In November 2020, Esgar's colleagues elected her to serve as majority leader of the Colorado House of Representatives for the two-year term beginning in January 2021. [ 8 ] Pueblo County Commission
Secretary of State Jena Griswold ordered the District 16 Colorado House of Representatives race in El Paso County to conduct a mandatory recount. This happens in all races decided by fewer than 0. ...
The Colorado House had all 65 seats up for election in the general election. [6] The Democratic Party retained control of the House, gaining the 38th district from the Republican Party while losing the 47th district to the Republicans, resulting in no net seat change. The resulting composition was 41 Democrats and 24 Republicans.
Special House elections were also held on various dates throughout 2020. In the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections, the Democrats had won 235 seats. Leading up to the 2020 elections, the Democrats were projected by many polls to expand their majority by up to 15 seats due to the unpopularity of then-President Donald Trump.