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Colorado House of Representatives

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

Colorado House of Representatives
74th Colorado General Assembly
Type
Type
Term limits
4 terms (8 years)
History
Preceded by73rd Colorado General Assembly
New session started
January 9, 2023
Leadership
Speaker
Julie McCluskie (D)
since January 9, 2023
Speaker pro tempore
Chris Kennedy (D)
since January 9, 2023
Majority Leader
Monica Duran (D)
since January 9, 2023
Minority Leader
Mike Lynch (R)
since January 9, 2023
Structure
Seats65
Political groups
Majority
  •   Democratic (46)

Minority

Length of term
2 years
AuthorityArticle V, Colorado Constitution
Salary$43,977/year + per diem[1]
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
November 8, 2022
Next election
November 5, 2024
RedistrictingColorado Independent Redistricting Commissions
Meeting place
House of Representatives Chamber
Colorado State Capitol, Denver
United States of America
Website
Colorado General Assembly

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

Committees edit

The House have 11 current committees of reference:[2]

  • House Agriculture, Livestock, and Water Committee[3]
  • House Appropriations Committee[4]
  • House Business Affairs and Labor[5]
  • House Education[6]
  • House Energy and Environment Committee[7]
  • House Finance Committee[8]
  • House Health and Insurance Committee[9]
  • House Judiciary Committee[10]
  • House Public and Behavioral Health and Human Services Committee[11]
  • House State, Civic, Military, and Veterans Affairs Committee[12]
  • House Transportation and Local Government Committee Committee[13]

Current composition edit

46 19
Democratic Republican
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
68th General Assembly 32 33 65 0
69th General Assembly 37 28 65 0
70th General Assembly 34 31 65 0
Begin 71st Assembly 37 28 65 0
End 71st Assembly 36 29 65 0
72nd General Assembly 41 24 65 0
Begin 73rd Assembly 41 24 65 0
October 7, 2022[14] 23 64 1
October 30, 2022[15] 22 63 2
Begin 74th Assembly[16] 45 19 64 1
January 28, 2023[17] 46 65 0
August 4, 2023[18] 45 64 1
August 26, 2023[19] 46 65 0
September 19, 2023[20] 45 64 1
October 2, 2023[21] 46 65 0
Latest voting share 71% 29%

Leaders edit

Members edit

[22]

District Representative Party Residence First elected
1 Javier Mabrey Democratic Denver 2022
2 Steven Woodrow Democratic Denver 2020*
3 Meg Froelich Democratic Greenwood Village 2019*
4 Tim Hernández Democratic Denver 2023*
5 Alex Valdez Democratic Denver 2018
6 Elisabeth Epps Democratic Denver 2022
7 Jennifer Bacon Democratic Denver 2020
8 Leslie Herod Democratic Denver 2016
9 Emily Sirota Democratic Denver 2018
10 Junie Joseph Democratic Boulder 2022
11 Karen McCormick Democratic Hygiene 2020
12 Kyle Brown Democratic Louisville 2023*
13 Julie McCluskie Democratic Boulder 2018
14 Rose Pugliese Republican Colorado Springs 2022
15 Scott Bottoms Republican Colorado Springs 2022
16 Stephanie Vigil Democratic Colorado Springs 2022
17 Regina English Democratic Colorado Springs 2022
18 Marc Snyder Democratic Colorado Springs 2018
19 Jennifer Parenti Democratic Longmont 2022
20 Don Wilson Republican Monument 2022*
21 Mary Bradfield Republican Colorado Springs 2020
22 Ken DeGraaf Republican Colorado Springs 2022
23 Monica Duran Democratic Wheat Ridge 2018
24 Lindsey Daugherty Democratic Arvada 2020
25 Tammy Story Democratic Evergreen 2018
26 Meghan Lukens Democratic Eagle 2022
27 Brianna Titone Democratic Golden 2018
28 Sheila Lieder Democratic Littleton 2022
29 Shannon Bird Democratic Northglenn 2018
30 Chris deGruy Kennedy Democratic Lakewood 2016
31 Said Sharbini Democratic Thornton 2022
32 Manny Rutinel Democratic 2023*
33 William Lindstedt Democratic Broomfield 2022
34 Jenny Willford Democratic Northglenn 2022
35 Lorena Garcia Democratic Westminster 2023*
36 Mike Weissman Democratic Aurora 2016
37 Ruby Dickson Democratic Centennial 2022
38 David Ortiz Democratic Littleton 2020
39 Brandi Bradley Republican Larkspur 2022
40 Naquetta Ricks Democratic Aurora 2020
41 Iman Jodeh Democratic Aurora 2020
42 Mandy Lindsay Democratic Aurora 2022*
43 Bob Marshall Democratic Highlands Ranch 2022
44 Anthony Hartsook Republican Parker 2022
45 Lisa Frizell Republican Castle Rock 2022
46 Tisha Mauro Democratic Pueblo 2022
47 Ty Winter Republican Trinidad 2022
48 Gabe Evans Republican Hudson 2022
49 Judy Amabile Democratic Estes Park 2020
50 Mary Young Democratic Greeley 2019*
51 Ron Weinberg Republican Loveland 2023*
52 Cathy Kipp Democratic Fort Collins 2019*
53 Andrew Boesenecker Democratic Fort Collins 2021*
54 Matt Soper Republican Delta 2018
55 Rick Taggart Republican Grand Junction 2022
56 Rod Bockenfeld Republican Henderson 2018
57 Elizabeth Velasco Democratic Glenwood Springs 2022
58 Marc Catlin Republican Montrose 2017*
59 Barbara McLachlan Democratic Durango 2016
60 Stephanie Luck Republican Penrose 2020
61 Eliza Hamrick Democratic Centennial 2022
62 Matthew Martinez Democratic Alamosa 2022
63 Richard Holtorf Republican Fort Morgan 2019*
64 Ryan Armagost Republican Berthoud 2022
65 Mike Lynch Republican Wellington 2020
*Representative was originally appointed

Past composition of the House of Representatives edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Salaries for Legislators, Statewide Elected Officials, and County Officers". Colorado General Assembly. Colorado General Assembly. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
  2. ^ "Committees". Colorado General Assembly, First Regular Session, 73rd General Assembly. State of Colorado. 2021. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  3. ^ "Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources | Colorado General Assembly".
  4. ^ "Appropriations | Colorado General Assembly".
  5. ^ "Business Affairs & Labor | Colorado General Assembly".
  6. ^ "Education | Colorado General Assembly".
  7. ^ "Energy & Environment | Colorado General Assembly".
  8. ^ "Finance | Colorado General Assembly".
  9. ^ "Health & Insurance | Colorado General Assembly".
  10. ^ "Judiciary | Colorado General Assembly".
  11. ^ "Public & Behavioral Health & Human Services | Colorado General Assembly".
  12. ^ "State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs | Colorado General Assembly".
  13. ^ "Transportation, Housing & Local Government | Colorado General Assembly".
  14. ^ Republican and Minority Whip Tim Geitner (District 19) resigned. [1]
  15. ^ Republican and Minority Leader Hugh McKean (District 51) died. [2]
  16. ^ Democrat Tracey Bernett (District 12) resigned on January 9, 2023. [3]
  17. ^ Democrat Kyle Brown was selected by a vacancy committee to replace Bernett. [4]
  18. ^ Democrat Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez (District 4) resigned after her election to the Denver City Council. [5]
  19. ^ Democrat Tim Hernández was selected by a vacancy committee to replace Gonzales-Gutierrez. [6]
  20. ^ Democrat Dafna Michaelson Jenet (District 32) was sworn into the Colorado Senate. [7]
  21. ^ Democrat Manny Rutinel was selected by a vacancy committee to replace Michaelson Jenet. [8]
  22. ^ "Legislators". Colorado General Assembly. Retrieved January 8, 2019.

External links edit

  • State of Colorado
    • Colorado General Assembly

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The Colorado House of Representatives is the lower house of the Colorado General Assembly the state legislature of the U S state of Colorado The House is composed of 65 members from an equal number of constituent districts with each district having 75 000 people Representatives are elected to two year terms and are limited to four consecutive terms in office but can run again after a four year respite Colorado House of Representatives74th Colorado General AssemblyTypeTypeLower houseTerm limits4 terms 8 years HistoryPreceded by73rd Colorado General AssemblyNew session startedJanuary 9 2023LeadershipSpeakerJulie McCluskie D since January 9 2023Speaker pro temporeChris Kennedy D since January 9 2023Majority LeaderMonica Duran D since January 9 2023Minority LeaderMike Lynch R since January 9 2023StructureSeats65Political groupsMajority Democratic 46 Minority Republican 19 Length of term2 yearsAuthorityArticle V Colorado ConstitutionSalary 43 977 year per diem 1 ElectionsVoting systemFirst past the postLast electionNovember 8 2022Next electionNovember 5 2024RedistrictingColorado Independent Redistricting CommissionsMeeting placeHouse of Representatives ChamberColorado State Capitol Denver United States of AmericaWebsiteColorado General AssemblyThe Colorado House of Representatives convenes at the State Capitol in Denver Contents 1 Committees 2 Current composition 3 Leaders 3 1 Members 4 Past composition of the House of Representatives 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCommittees editThe House have 11 current committees of reference 2 House Agriculture Livestock and Water Committee 3 House Appropriations Committee 4 House Business Affairs and Labor 5 House Education 6 House Energy and Environment Committee 7 House Finance Committee 8 House Health and Insurance Committee 9 House Judiciary Committee 10 House Public and Behavioral Health and Human Services Committee 11 House State Civic Military and Veterans Affairs Committee 12 House Transportation and Local Government Committee Committee 13 Current composition edit 46 19Democratic RepublicanAffiliation Party Shading indicates majority caucus TotalDemocratic Republican Vacant68th General Assembly 32 33 65 069th General Assembly 37 28 65 070th General Assembly 34 31 65 0Begin 71st Assembly 37 28 65 0End 71st Assembly 36 29 65 072nd General Assembly 41 24 65 0Begin 73rd Assembly 41 24 65 0October 7 2022 14 23 64 1October 30 2022 15 22 63 2Begin 74th Assembly 16 45 19 64 1January 28 2023 17 46 65 0August 4 2023 18 45 64 1August 26 2023 19 46 65 0September 19 2023 20 45 64 1October 2 2023 21 46 65 0Latest voting share 71 29 Leaders editPosition Name Party Residence DistrictSpeaker of the House Julie McCluskie Democratic Dillon 13Speaker Pro Tempore Chris deGruy Kennedy Democratic Lakewood 30Majority Leader Monica Duran Democratic Wheat Ridge 23Assistant Majority Leader Jennifer Bacon Democratic Denver 7Majority Caucus Co chair Mandy Lindsay Democratic Aurora 42Co Majority Whip Andrew Boesenecker Democratic Berthoud 53Co Majority Whip Iman Jodeh Democratic Aurora 41Minority Leader Mike Lynch Republican Wellington 65Assistant Minority Leader Rose Pugliese Republican Colorado Springs 14Minority Whip Richard Holtorf Republican Akron 63Members edit 22 District Representative Party Residence First elected1 Javier Mabrey Democratic Denver 20222 Steven Woodrow Democratic Denver 2020 3 Meg Froelich Democratic Greenwood Village 2019 4 Tim Hernandez Democratic Denver 2023 5 Alex Valdez Democratic Denver 20186 Elisabeth Epps Democratic Denver 20227 Jennifer Bacon Democratic Denver 20208 Leslie Herod Democratic Denver 20169 Emily Sirota Democratic Denver 201810 Junie Joseph Democratic Boulder 202211 Karen McCormick Democratic Hygiene 202012 Kyle Brown Democratic Louisville 2023 13 Julie McCluskie Democratic Boulder 201814 Rose Pugliese Republican Colorado Springs 202215 Scott Bottoms Republican Colorado Springs 202216 Stephanie Vigil Democratic Colorado Springs 202217 Regina English Democratic Colorado Springs 202218 Marc Snyder Democratic Colorado Springs 201819 Jennifer Parenti Democratic Longmont 202220 Don Wilson Republican Monument 2022 21 Mary Bradfield Republican Colorado Springs 202022 Ken DeGraaf Republican Colorado Springs 202223 Monica Duran Democratic Wheat Ridge 201824 Lindsey Daugherty Democratic Arvada 202025 Tammy Story Democratic Evergreen 201826 Meghan Lukens Democratic Eagle 202227 Brianna Titone Democratic Golden 201828 Sheila Lieder Democratic Littleton 202229 Shannon Bird Democratic Northglenn 201830 Chris deGruy Kennedy Democratic Lakewood 201631 Said Sharbini Democratic Thornton 202232 Manny Rutinel Democratic 2023 33 William Lindstedt Democratic Broomfield 202234 Jenny Willford Democratic Northglenn 202235 Lorena Garcia Democratic Westminster 2023 36 Mike Weissman Democratic Aurora 201637 Ruby Dickson Democratic Centennial 202238 David Ortiz Democratic Littleton 202039 Brandi Bradley Republican Larkspur 202240 Naquetta Ricks Democratic Aurora 202041 Iman Jodeh Democratic Aurora 202042 Mandy Lindsay Democratic Aurora 2022 43 Bob Marshall Democratic Highlands Ranch 202244 Anthony Hartsook Republican Parker 202245 Lisa Frizell Republican Castle Rock 202246 Tisha Mauro Democratic Pueblo 202247 Ty Winter Republican Trinidad 202248 Gabe Evans Republican Hudson 202249 Judy Amabile Democratic Estes Park 202050 Mary Young Democratic Greeley 2019 51 Ron Weinberg Republican Loveland 2023 52 Cathy Kipp Democratic Fort Collins 2019 53 Andrew Boesenecker Democratic Fort Collins 2021 54 Matt Soper Republican Delta 201855 Rick Taggart Republican Grand Junction 202256 Rod Bockenfeld Republican Henderson 201857 Elizabeth Velasco Democratic Glenwood Springs 202258 Marc Catlin Republican Montrose 2017 59 Barbara McLachlan Democratic Durango 201660 Stephanie Luck Republican Penrose 202061 Eliza Hamrick Democratic Centennial 202262 Matthew Martinez Democratic Alamosa 202263 Richard Holtorf Republican Fort Morgan 2019 64 Ryan Armagost Republican Berthoud 202265 Mike Lynch Republican Wellington 2020 Representative was originally appointedPast composition of the House of Representatives editMain article Political party strength in ColoradoSee also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Colorado portalOutline of Colorado Index of Colorado related articles State of Colorado Law and government 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 Court United States of America United States Congress United States congressional delegations from Colorado List of United States senators from Colorado Colorado s congressional districts List of United States representatives from ColoradoReferences edit Salaries for Legislators Statewide Elected Officials and County Officers Colorado General Assembly Colorado General Assembly Retrieved July 7 2023 Committees Colorado General Assembly First Regular Session 73rd General Assembly State of Colorado 2021 Retrieved January 14 2021 Agriculture Water amp Natural Resources Colorado General Assembly Appropriations Colorado General Assembly Business Affairs amp Labor Colorado General Assembly Education Colorado General Assembly Energy amp Environment Colorado General Assembly Finance Colorado General Assembly Health amp Insurance Colorado General Assembly Judiciary Colorado General Assembly Public amp Behavioral Health amp Human Services Colorado General Assembly State Civic Military amp Veterans Affairs Colorado General Assembly Transportation Housing amp Local Government Colorado General Assembly Republican and Minority Whip Tim Geitner District 19 resigned 1 Republican and Minority Leader Hugh McKean District 51 died 2 Democrat Tracey Bernett District 12 resigned on January 9 2023 3 Democrat Kyle Brown was selected by a vacancy committee to replace Bernett 4 Democrat Serena Gonzales Gutierrez District 4 resigned after her election to the Denver City Council 5 Democrat Tim Hernandez was selected by a vacancy committee to replace Gonzales Gutierrez 6 Democrat Dafna Michaelson Jenet District 32 was sworn into the Colorado Senate 7 Democrat Manny Rutinel was selected by a vacancy committee to replace Michaelson Jenet 8 Legislators Colorado General Assembly Retrieved January 8 2019 External links editColorado at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Travel information from Wikivoyage State of Colorado Colorado General Assembly Colorado House of Representatives at Ballotpedia 39 44 21 N 104 59 05 W 39 7392 N 104 9848 W 39 7392 104 9848 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colorado House of Representatives amp oldid 1178770613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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