Colorado's 4th congressional district, Congressional district in eastern Colorado, United States.
Colorado's 4th congressional district covers the eastern plains and includes towns such as Loveland, Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, and Parker alongside numerous rural communities across the region. The district combines suburban and urban residential areas with vast agricultural lands and scattered settlements throughout the plains.
The district was created in 1915 and has undergone multiple boundary adjustments following census data over the decades. Fort Collins was removed from the district during redistricting in the early 2010s.
The district represents a population mix of 75.8% White, 13.6% Hispanic, and other ethnic groups across urban centers and agricultural communities.
Residents can verify their district representation and polling locations through official government websites before participating in congressional elections. Online resources make it easy to find information about voter registration and local voting procedures.
The district maintains a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of R+13, making it the most Republican-leaning congressional district in Colorado. This rating reflects the strong political preferences of voters in this region.
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