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  2. List of speakers of the Colorado House of Representatives

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    Denver [10] John Fuhr: 1971–1975 Republican Aurora [10] Ruben A. Valdez: 1975–1977 Democratic Denver [10] Ronald H. Strahle: 1977–1979 Republican Fort Collins [10] Robert F. Burford: 1981–1979 Republican Grand Junction [10] Carl Bledsoe: 1981–1991 Republican Hugo [10] Chuck Berry: 1991–1998 Republican Colorado Springs [1] Russell ...

  3. Colorado House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Colorado General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Emily Sirota - Wikipedia

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    Sirota sits on the Energy and Environment committee of the Colorado House of Representatives in addition to being included on the State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee. [4] In 2022, Sirota was selected to fill one of the vacant seats on the influential Joint Budget Committee for her next term starting in January 2023. [ 5 ]

  6. Colorado's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. United States congressional delegations from Colorado

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    Each state elects a varying number of, but at least one, [4] member of the House, depending on population, to two-year terms. [5] Colorado has sent eight members to the House in each congressional delegation since the 2020 United States Census. [6] A total of 80 people have served Colorado in the House and 37 have served Colorado in the Senate.

  8. 2026 United States House of Representatives elections in ...

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    The 2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect the eight U.S. representatives from the State of Colorado, one from each of the state's congressional districts.

  9. Meghan Lukens - Wikipedia

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    Denver Meghan Lukens is an American politician and educator serving as a member of the Colorado House of Representatives for the 26th district. Elected in November 2022, she assumed office on January 9, 2023.