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1941 Colorado's 4th congressional district special election [26] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Robert F. Rockwell: 19,918 : 54.04 : Democratic: Frank Delaney 16,941 45.96 Total votes 36,859 : 100.0 : Republican gain from Democratic
Current U.S. representatives from Colorado District Member (Hometown) [1] Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [2] District map 1st: Diana DeGette : Democratic January 3, 1997 [3] D+29: 2nd: Joe Neguse : Democratic January 3, 2019 [4] D+17: 3rd: Jeff Hurd (Grand Junction) Republican January 3, 2025 R+7: 4th: Lauren Boebert : Republican January 3 ...
2010 Colorado House of Representatives election, District 4 [12] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Dan Pabon: 13,373 : 74.44% : Republican: Rick D. Nevin 3,402 19.04% Libertarian: Marc Goddard 919 5.12% Total votes 17,964 : 100% : Democratic hold
The 8th district includes the northern Front Range cities and surrounding Denver communities, including Thornton, Brighton, Johnstown, and Greeley. The incumbent is Republican Gabe Evans, who flipped the district and was elected with 49.0% of the vote in 2024. [1]
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 4th district is based in eastern Colorado and the exurbs of Denver, taking in Highlands Ranch, Loveland, and Castle Rock. [2] It is considered a safe Republican district and the most strongly Republican district in Colorado. [1] Nominees were not chosen via primary election. Instead, each party's nominee was selected by a committee of party ...
2022 Colorado's 7th congressional district election [27] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Brittany Pettersen: 204,984 : 56.4 : Republican: Erik Aadland 150,510 41.4 Libertarian: Ross Klopf 6,187 1.7 Unity: Critter Milton 1,828 0.5 Independent: JP Lujan (write-in) 92 0.0 Total votes 363,601 : 100.0 : Democratic hold
She won her first election to Colorado’s House in 1986, four years after she lost her first campaign for a seat in the state legislature, and she served in the Colorado Senate from 1999 until 2006.