Hello all.
There is, and will likely continute to be, some confusion about who is in what State Senate and State House District now that redistricting/ reapporitonment is over.
I have made up a list of the districts, with infromation about where the incumbents have ended up and who has announced for what dsitricts, so far.
Link: New Legislative Districts
This does not include any speculative or political info, just facts. Enjoy!
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However, I do want to correct two errors that I noticed.
First, you have Maria Fay (“JM” as she’s known around these parts) listed under HD 40. Her address, according to campaign documents and her voter registration is:
2575 S Syracuse Way, Denver, CO 80231
That residence is in a part of unincorporated Arapahoe County known as “Four Square Mile” and is a part of HD41.
Also, you have Travis Grant listed under HD39, which is where he was before the reapportionment. However, with the new lines, his address at 15445 E Temple Pl in Aurora has him squarely in the new HD 40.
Those two just happened to stand out to me because I know them both.
Thanks again, though. It’s very helpful to have that info in one place.
1. It’s Robert Ramirez, who is in HD 29 and is running against Evie Hudak in SD 19.
2. The info you have for HD 23 and HD 28 is
reversed. Ken Summers, Andy Kerr and Max Tyler live in HD 23. HD 28 is the district with no incumbent.
I have corrected them on the site.
Jeffco and ArapCo are very confusing because several of the candidates filed for one district when the initial map was sent to the Supreme Court, only to find themselves in other districts on the final map after the SC kicked back the first one.
It is this conbfusion that prompted me to build this page and try to sort it all out.
…to get all the info straight and keep track of it. But having a central depository of the info will be enormously helpful. A little more tweaking by people in each area of the state should get this pretty close to perfect in a day or so.
Thanks again.
I was going to work on this during the next few days. Thanks for saving me the time.
This leaves Max Tyler alone, for the moment, in the HD he shares with Summers and Andy Kerr.
Link: The Denver Paper’s article
If there any good spreadsheet available with previous election history or voter registration for the new districts?
Here’s the link
When you open the reports for either House or Senate, they include voter registration for each of the new districts and selected election results from the past two election cycles.
After talking tonight with a potential HD 21 candidate, I looked up the people currently registered as candidates there.
Bob Gardner, the incumbent, is now in HD 20.
The other registered candidate, Douglas Weiss, is still in HD 21.
Given his fundraising total thus far of $340 and the fact that this is his website (according to his filings with the SOS): http://www.votedougweiss.com/
He may not be a serious candidate. We’ll see what happens now that Rep. Gardner is out of the HD21 picture.
Also, an unrelated and interesting note that Rep. Gardner’s campaign office (or at least the mailing address for it) is in House District 18.
This is really terrific work!
If I may make one suggestion, considering all the redistricting, hosting images of the before and after maps could give it one final good touch (or at least links to the old maps and new ones)
Thanks Dan!