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2024 Colorado House of Representatives election, 8th District Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Lindsay Gilchrist: 39,914 : 85.16% : Republican: Philip Borrelli 5,932 12.66% Unity: Jesse Lashawn Parris 992 2.12% Democratic: Sharron Pettiford (write-in) 33 0.07% Total votes 46,871 : 100% : Democratic hold
The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado were held on November 3, 2020, to elect the seven U.S. representatives from the state of Colorado, one from each of the state's seven congressional districts.
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 ...
2024 Colorado's 2nd congressional district election [19] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Joe Neguse (incumbent) 284,994 : 68.4 : Republican: Marshall Dawson 120,633 28.9 Libertarian: Gaylon Kent 5,180 1.2 Unity: Cynthia Munhos de Aquino Sirianni 3,744 0.9 Approval Voting: Jan Kok 2,349 0.6 Write-in: 8 0.0 Total votes 416,908 : 100.0 ...
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.
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. ...
Here's a breakdown of the current party control in the lower chamber of Congress. 2024 U.S. House Election Results: ... There are 435 voting members in the House of Representatives. Each ...
Re-elected in 2020. Re-elected in 2022. Re-elected in 2024. Thomas M. Patterson: Democratic: Territory: March 4, 1875 –August 1, 1876 Elected in 1874. Colorado achieved statehood. At-large: December 13, 1877– March 4, 1879 Won contested election. Retired. Lafe Pence: Populist: 1st: March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1895 Elected in 1892. Lost re ...