Who Are the House of Representatives in Colorado

Lower house of the country legislature of Colorado, The states

Colorado House of Representatives

73rd Colorado General Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Blazon
Type

Lower business firm

Term limits

4 terms (8 years)
History
Preceded by 72nd Colorado General Assembly

New session started

January thirteen, 2021
Leadership

Speaker

Alec Garnett (D)
since January 13, 2021

Speaker pro tempore

Adrienne Benavidez (D)
since January xiii, 2021

Majority Leader

Daneya Esgar (D)
since January 13, 2021

Minority Leader

Hugh McKean (R)
since January xiii, 2021

Structure
Seats 65
2019 Colorado House or Representatives.svg

Political groups

Majority
  •  Democratic (41)

Minority

  •  Republican (24)

Length of term

2 years
Dominance Article V, Colorado Constitution
Bacon $30,000/year + per diem
Elections

Voting system

First-past-the-post

Final election

November iii, 2020
(65 seats)

Next ballot

November eight, 2022
(65 seats)
Redistricting Colorado Reapportionment Commission
Meeting place
ColoradoStateCapitolHouseOfRepresentatives gobeirne.jpg
House of Representatives Bedroom
Colorado Land Capitol, Denver
Website
Colorado Full general Associates

Coordinates: 39°44′21″N 104°59′05″W  /  39.7392°Due north 104.9848°Due west  / 39.7392; -104.9848

The Colorado Business firm of Representatives is the lower house of the Colorado General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Colorado. The House is equanimous of 65 members from an equal number of elective districts, with each commune having 75,000 people. Representatives are elected to two-year terms, and are express to four consecutive terms in office but can run again after a four-year respite.

The Colorado House of Representatives convenes at the Country Capitol building in Denver.

Committees [edit]

Electric current committees include:[ane]

  • House Agriculture, Livestock, & H2o
  • House Appropriations
  • House Business organization Affairs & Labor
  • House Instruction
  • House Energy & Environment
  • Firm Finance
  • House Wellness & Insurance
  • House Judiciary
  • House Public & Behavioral Health & Human Services
  • House State, Civic, War machine and Veterans Affairs
  • House Transportation & Local Authorities

Electric current limerick [edit]

Midpoint
41 24
Democratic Republican
Affiliation Party

(Shading indicates majority caucus)

Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
68th Full general Associates 32 33 65 0
69th General Assembly 37 28 65 0
70th General Assembly 34 31 65 0
Begin 71st Associates 37 28 65 0
End 71st Assembly 36 29 65 0
72nd Full general Assembly 41 24 65 0
Begin 73rd Assembly 41 24 65 0
Latest voting share 63% 37%

Leaders [edit]

Position Name Party Residence District
Speaker of the Firm Alec Garnett Democratic Denver ii
Speaker pro Tempore Adrienne Benavidez Democratic Adams County 32
Majority Leader Daneya Esgar Democratic Pueblo 46
Assistant Bulk Leader Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez Democratic Denver four
Majority Caucus co-chair Meg Froelich Democratic Greenwood Village 3
Bulk Caucus co-chair Lisa Cutter Democratic Jefferson County 25
co-Bulk Whip Monica Duran Autonomous Wheat Ridge 24
co-Bulk Whip Kyle Mullica Democratic Northglenn 34
Assistant Majority Caucus Chair Dafna Michaelson Jenet Democratic Commerce Urban center 30
Minority Leader Hugh McKean Republican Loveland 51
Assistant Minority Leader Tim Geitner Republican Falcon 19
Minority Conclave Chair Janice Rich Republican Grand Junction 55
Minority Whip Rod Pelton Republican Cheyenne Wells 65

Members [edit]

[ii]

District Representative Party Residence
1 Susan Lontine Democratic Denver
2 Alec Garnett Democratic Denver
3 1000000 Froelich Democratic Greenwood Village
four Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez Autonomous Denver
5 Alex Valdez Democratic Denver
half-dozen Steven Woodrow Democratic Denver
7 Jennifer Bacon Democratic Denver
8 Leslie Herod Democratic Denver
9 Emily Sirota Democratic Denver
10 Edie Hooton Democratic Bedrock
xi Karen McCormick Democratic Hygiene
12 Tracey Bernett Democratic Boulder
13 Judy Amabile Democratic Boulder
14 Shane Sandridge Republican Colorado Springs
15 Dave Williams Republican Colorado Springs
16 Andres G. Pico Republican Colorado Springs
17 Tony Exum Democratic Colorado Springs
18 Marc Snyder Democratic Colorado Springs
19 Tim Geitner Republican Falcon
20 Terri Carver Republican Colorado Springs
21 Mary Bradfield Republican Colorado Springs
22 Colin Larson Republican Littleton
23 Christopher Kennedy Autonomous Lakewood
24 Monica Duran Autonomous Wheat Ridge
25 Lisa Cutter Democratic Evergreen
26 Dylan Roberts Autonomous Eagle
27 Brianna Titone Democratic Arvada
28 Kerry Tipper Autonomous Lakewood
29 Lindsey Daugherty Autonomous Arvada
30 Dafna Michaelson Jenet Democratic Commerce City
31 Yadira Caraveo Democratic Thornton
32 Adrienne Benavidez Democratic Commerce City
33 Matt Grey Democratic Broomfield
34 Kyle Mullica Autonomous Northglenn
35 Shannon Bird Democratic Westminster
36 Mike Weissman Autonomous Aurora
37 Tom Sullivan Autonomous Centennial
38 David Ortiz Democratic Littleton
39 Mark Baisley Republican Littleton
40 Naquetta Ricks Autonomous Aurora
41 Iman Jodeh Democratic Aurora
42 Vacant Democratic Aurora
43 Kevin Van Winkle Republican Highlands Ranch
44 Kim Bribe Republican Parker
45 Patrick Neville Republican Castle Rock
46 Daneya Esgar Democratic Pueblo
47 Stephanie Luck Republican Penrose
48 Tonya Van Beber Republican Weld County
49 Mike Lynch Republican Wellington
50 Mary Young Autonomous Greeley
51 Hugh McKean Republican Loveland
52 Cathy Kipp Democratic Fort Collins
53 Andrew Boesenecker Democratic Fort Collins
54 Matt Soper Republican Delta
55 Janice Rich Republican Grand Junction
56 Rod Bockenfeld Republican Henderson
57 Perry Volition Republican New Castle
58 Marc Catlin Republican Montrose
59 Barbara McLachlan Democratic Durango
sixty Ron Hanks Republican Penrose
61 Julie McCluskie Autonomous Dillon
62 Donald Valdez Democratic Alamosa
63 Dan Woog Republican Erie
64 Richard Holtorf Republican Akron
65 Rod Pelton Republican Cheyenne Wells

By composition of the House of Representatives [edit]

See also [edit]

  • Outline of Colorado
  • Index of Colorado-related articles
  • Land of Colorado
    • Law and authorities of Colorado
      • Governor of Colorado
        • Lieutenant Governor of Colorado
      • Colorado General Assembly
        • Colorado Senate
        • Colorado House of Representatives
        • List of Colorado state legislatures
      • Courts of Colorado
        • Colorado Supreme Courtroom
  • U.s.a. of America
    • United States Congress
      • Us congressional delegations from Colorado
        • Listing of U.s.a. senators from Colorado
        • Colorado's congressional districts
          • List of United states of america representatives from Colorado

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Committees". Colorado General Assembly, Start Regular Session, 73rd General Assembly. State of Colorado. 2021. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  2. ^ "Legislators". Colorado General Assembly . Retrieved January 8, 2019.

External links [edit]

  • Colorado General Assembly
  • Video of proceedings from 2013 (at Archive.org)

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_House_of_Representatives

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