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Rep. Ed Perlmutter, a Democrat who represents Colorado's 7th Congressional District The U.S. Constitution mandates that a census of the population be conducted once every 10 years.
The race for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, one of the largest districts in the entire country, is still too close to call, but Democratic challenger Adam Frisch's lead has been widening ...
Colorado to gain its first new congressional district in 20 years, but where yet to be determined Census Bureau announcement will give Colorado more of a say in Washington, D.C., come 2023 ...
Colorado will be getting an eighth congressional seat in 2022. While long suspected, the Census Bureau confirmed the additional seat when it released the nationwide apportionment count Monday.
The newly redrawn 3rd Congressional District is likely to lean 5% to 10% more Republican based on preliminary maps released by the Colorado Independent Redistricting Commission.
Colorado’s new 8th Congressional District encompasses parts of five counties north of Denver and the 3rd District no longer has Pueblo and the San Luis Valley — at least under a proposed map ...
Mark Harden, Colorado Politics Monday’s tally of census data shows Colorado’s population has increased 15% in the past 10 years, giving the state its eighth congressional district.
Pueblo County could be pushed out of Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District and into the 4th, a preliminary map drawn by nonpartisan staff and presented Wednesday to the state’s Independent ...
Jim Hill, CPR News / OpenStreetMap, CARTO Colorado's 3rd Congressional District The morning hatch is on as Tim Hirt nets his catch on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2020, on the Yampa River in Steamboat Springs.
Colorado's congressional redistricting commission has released the latest in a series of new eight-district congressional map proposals, but this one could end up being the map used for the next ...
After gaining more than 700,000 people during the 2010s, especially along the Front Range, Colorado will acquire an additional seat in Congress. The U.S. Census Bureau’s announcement Monday was a ...
Colorado will gain a seat in Congress starting in 2023 — a widely expected change that will reshape the state's congressional districts and give Coloradans a stronger voice in Washington, D.C.
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