Colorado’s Reapportionment Commission (charged with drawing our state legislative districts) continues the summer schedule of meetings and hearing of public testimony this week in Denver.

Last week’s meeting (20 June) discussed the preliminary district maps for state House and Senate districts for Region 3 (Western Slope) - public testimony on districts in that region actually occurred a week earlier, on 13 June.  In an almost exact mirror image of how districts were decided for Region 2 (Eastern Plains) the previous week, the commission unanimously approved a preliminary map for the region’s Senate districts (11-0), but voted 6-5 to narrowly approve a preliminary district map for the Western Slope House districts.

(Click here to view preliminary map for Region 3 Senate districts)

(Click here to view preliminary map for Region 3 House districts)

This week’s meeting will likely introduce new preliminary maps for central Colorado districts (Custer, Clear Creek, Douglas, El Paso, Fremont, Gilpin, Park, and Teller Counties - public testimony on those districts took place last week, on 20 June).  The commission is also scheduled to hear public testimony on Larimer & Weld County districts starting at 2PM in the Legislative Services Building (Hearing Room A) on 200 East 14th Avenue, Denver CO 80203 (which is located just across the street to the south of the Colorado state Capitol building).  The hearing will also be broadcast over the Internet for those unable to attend in person.  (View meeting agenda here)

Click here for the full schedule of upcoming hearings on state legislative districts.
Additional information is also available on the Reapportionment Commission website.

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