Colorado House of Representatives

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House of Representatives, Colorado State Capitol
House of Representatives, Colorado State Capitol

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 amount of constituencies, with each district having 71,000 citizens. Representatives are elected to 2-year terms, and are limited to 4 consecutive terms in office.

The House convenes at the State Capitol in Denver.

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[edit] Leaders

Position Name Party Residence District
Speaker Andrew Romanoff Democratic Denver 6
Majority Leader Alice Madden Democratic Boulder 10
Minority Leader Mike May Republican Parker 44

[edit] Current composition

Affiliation Members
  Democratic Party 40
  Republican Party 25
 Total
65
 Majority
15

[edit] Members

District Representative Party Residence
1 Jeanne Labuda Democratic Denver
2 Mark Ferrandino Democratic Denver
3 Anne McGihon Democratic Denver
4 Jerry Frangas Democratic Denver
5 Joel Judd Democratic Denver
6 Andrew Romanoff Democratic Denver
7 Terrance Carroll Democratic Denver
8 Rosemary Marshall Democratic Denver
9 Alice Borodkin Democratic Denver
10 Alice Madden Democratic Boulder
11 John Pommer Democratic Boulder
12 Paul Weissmann Democratic Louisville
13 Claire Levy Democratic Boulder
14 Kent Lambert Republican Colorado Springs
15 Douglas Bruce Republican Colorado Springs
16 Larry Liston Republican Colorado Springs
17 Stella Garza-Hicks Republican Colorado Springs
18 Michael Merrifield Democratic Manitou Springs
19 Marsha Looper Republican Calhan
20 Amy Stephens Republican Colorado Springs
21 Bob Gardner Republican Colorado Springs
22 Kenneth Summers Republican Lakewood
23 Gwyn Green Democratic Golden
24 Cheri Jahn Democratic Wheat Ridge
25 Rob Witwer Republican Evergreen
26 Andrew Kerr Democratic Lakewood
27 Sara Gagliardi Democratic Arvada
28 James Kerr Republican Littleton
29 Debbie Benefield Democratic Arvada
30 Mary Hodge Democratic Brighton
31 Judith Anne Solano Democratic Brighton
32 Edward Casso Democratic Thornton
33 Dianne Primavera Democratic Broomfield
34 John Soper Democratic Westminster
35 Cherylin Peniston Democratic Westminster
36 Morgan Carroll Democratic Aurora
37 Spencer Swalm Republican Centennial
38 Joe Rice Democratic Littleton
39 David Balmer Republican Centennial
40 Debbie Stafford Democratic Aurora
41 Nancy Todd Democratic Aurora
42 Karen Middleton Democratic Aurora
43 Frank McNulty Republican Highlands Ranch
44 Mike May Republican Parker
45 Victor Mitchell Republican Castle Rock
46 Dorothy Butcher Democratic Pueblo
47 Liane McFayden Democratic Pueblo West
48 Glenn Vaad Republican Mead
49 Kevin Lundberg Republican Berthoud
50 James Riesberg Democratic Greeley
51 Don Marostica Republican Loveland
52 John Kefalas Democratic Fort Collins
53 Randy Fischer Democratic Fort Collins
54 Steve King Republican Grand Junction
55 Bernie Buescher Democratic Grand Junction
56 Christine Scanlan Democratic Dillon
57 Albert White Republican Winter Park
58 Raymond Rose Republican Montrose
59 Ellen Roberts Republican Durango
60 Thomas Massey Republican Sherrelwood
61 Kathleen Curry Democratic Gunnison
62 Rafael Gallegos Democratic Antonito
63 Cory Gardner Republican Yuma
64 Wesley McKinley Democratic Walsh
65 Jerry Sonnenberg Republican Sterling

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