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2026 Colorado House of Representatives election

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Not to be confused with2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado.
2026 Colorado House of Representatives election

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All 65 seats in theColorado House of Representatives
33 seats needed for a majority
 
LeaderJulie McCluskie
(term-limited)
Jarvis Caldwell
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Leader sinceJanuary 9, 2023September 20, 2025
Leader's seat13thBoulder20th–Colorado Springs
Last election43 seats, 53.67%22 seats, 45.09%
Current seats4322

     Democratic incumbent     Term-limited or retiring Democrat
     Republican incumbent     Term-limited Republican

IncumbentSpeaker

Julie McCluskie
Democratic



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The2026 Colorado House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, alongside theColorado Senate election and the other2026 United States elections.[1] Voters will elect members of theColorado House of Representatives in all 65 of theU.S. state ofColorado's legislative districts to serve a two-year term.[2]

Retirements

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Democratic

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  1. District 3:Meg Froelich is term-limited.[3]
  2. District 2:Steven Woodrow is retiring.[4]
  3. District 5:Alex Valdez is term-limited.[3]
  4. District 9:Emily Sirota is term-limited.[3]
  5. District 13:Julie McCluskie is term-limited.[3]
  6. District 23:Monica Duran is term-limited.[3]
  7. District 27:Brianna Titone is term-limited.[3]
  8. District 29:Shannon Bird is term-limited.[3]
  9. District 32:Manny Rutinel is retiring torun for the U.S. House of Representatives inColorado's 8th congressional district.[5]

Republican

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  1. District 54:Matt Soper is term-limited.[3]

References

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  1. ^Booker, Brakkton (2025-07-29)."The 2026 midterms are officially underway".POLITICO. Retrieved2025-08-07.
  2. ^"Colorado House of Representatives elections, 2026".Ballotpedia. Retrieved2025-08-09.
  3. ^abcdefgh"Term Limit Informatino for Members of the Colorado House of Representatives"(PDF).leg.colorado.gov. Colorado General Assembly. RetrievedAugust 10, 2025.
  4. ^Goodland, Marianne (August 4, 2025)."Colorado Rep. Steven Woodrow announces he won't run for re-election".Colorado Politics. RetrievedAugust 4, 2025.
  5. ^Woodruff, Chase (January 27, 2025)."State Rep. Manny Rutinel running for Congress in Colorado's battleground 8th District".Colorado Newsline. RetrievedAugust 10, 2025.
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