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Welcome to Rate My Congressman, an interactive piece where you can share your thoughts about your representatives in Congress. Please use this blog as a forum to talk about those individuals who represent you in the House of Representatives for the 110th Congress. This blog is just the first step in a website that we are developing that will allow you to actually rate your representatives. The blog will be an integral part of that upcoming site, but we will also have applications that allow you to judge on a 1-5 scale, so stayed tuned for more information on those developments.
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The 7th Congressional district of Colorado is located in central Colorado, encompassing much of the northern parts of the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area, including the cities of Lakewood, Arvada, and Aurora.
It has been represented in Congress since 2006 by Democrat Ed Perlmutter.
The 6th Congressional district of Colorado is located in central Colorado, encompassing much of southern part of the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area, including the cities of Littleton, Centennial and portions of Aurora.
It has been represented in Congress since 1999 by Republican Tom Tancredo.
The 5th Congressional district of Colorado is located in central Colorado, centered on the city of Colorado Springs and the southern part of the Front Range.
It has been represented in Congress since 2006 by Republican Doug Lamborn.
The 4th Congressional district of Colorado is located in eastern Colorado, encompassing most of Colorado’s rural eastern plains, as well as the larger cities of Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland and Longmont along Colorado’s Front Range in north-central Colorado.
It has been represented in Congress since 2005 by Republican Marilyn Musgrave.
The 3rd Congressional district of Colorado is located in western and south central Colorado, encompassing most of the rural Western Slope, including the cities of Grand Junction and Durango, as well as southern portions of Colorado’s eastern plains, including the city of Pueblo.
It has been represented in Congress since 2005 by Democrat John Salazar.
The 2nd Congressional district of Colorado is located in central Colorado, encompassing areas northwest of Denver, including the city of Boulder.
It has been represented since 1999 by Democrat Mark Udall.
The 1st Congressional district of Colorado is located in central Colorado, encompassing the city of Denver and nearby areas.
It has been represented since 1997 by Democrat Diana DeGette.
