UNITED STATES CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATIONS FROM COLORADO

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These are tables of congressional delegations from Colorado to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.

Contents
United States Senate
Senate passages
House of Representatives
Delegates to the United States House of Representatives from Colorado Territory
Members of the United States House of Representatives from Colorado
House passages
Key
See also
External links

United States Senate




The State of Colorado was admitted to the Union on Tuesday, 1876-08-01.




United States Senators from the State of Colorado
Senator Class 2 Congress Senator Class 3
Henry Moore Teller (R) '44th' (1875–1877) Jerome Bunty Chaffee (R)
'45th' (1877–1879)
'46th' (1879–1881) Nathaniel Peter Hill (R)
'47th' (1881–1883)
George Miles Chilcott (R)
Horace Austin Warner Tabor (R)
Thomas Mead Bowen (R) '48th' (1883–1885)
'49th' (1885–1887) Henry Moore Teller (R)
'50th' (1887–1889)
Edward Oliver Wolcott (R) '51st' (1889–1891)
'52nd' (1891–1893)
'53rd' (1893–1895)
'54th' (1895–1897)
'55th' (1897–1899) Henry Moore Teller
(Silver Republican)
'56th' (1899–1901)
Thomas MacDonald Patterson (D) '57th' (1901–1903)
'58th' (1903–1905) Henry Moore Teller (D)
'59th' (1905–1907)
Simon Guggenheim (R) '60th' (1907–1909)
'61st' (1909–1911) Charles James Hughes, Jr. (D)
'62nd' (1911–1913) Charles Spalding Thomas (D)
John Franklin Shafroth (D) '63rd' (1913–1915)
'64th' (1915–1917)
'65th' (1917–1919)
Lawrence Cowle Phipps (R) '66th' (1919–1921)
'67th' (1921–1923) Samuel Danford Nicholson (R)
'68th' (1923–1925)
Alva Blanchard Adams (D)
Rice William Means (R)
'69th' (1925–1927)
'70th' (1927–1929) Charles Winfield Waterman (R)
'71st' (1929–1931)
Edward Prentiss Costigan (D) '72nd' (1931–1933)
Walter Walker (D)
Karl Cortlandt Schuyler (R)
'73rd' (1933–1935) Alva Blanchard Adams (D)
'74th' (1935–1937)
Edwin Carl "Ed" Johnson (D) '75th' (1937–1939)
'76th' (1939–1941)
'77th' (1941–1943)
Eugene Donald Millikin (R)
'78th' (1943–1945)
'79th' (1945–1947)
'80th' (1947–1949)
'81st' (1949–1951)
'82nd' (1951–1953)
'83rd' (1953–1955)
Gordon Llewellyn Allott (R) '84th' (1955–1957)
'85th' (1957–1959) John Albert Carroll (D)
'86th' (1959–1961)
'87th' (1961–1963)
'88th' (1963–1965) Peter Hoyt Dominick (R)
'89th' (1965–1967)
'90th' (1967–1969)
'91st' (1969–1971)
'92nd' (1971–1973)
Floyd Kirk Haskell (D) '93rd' (1973–1975)
'94th' (1975–1977) Gary Warren (Hartpence) Hart (D)
'95th' (1977–1979)
William Lester "Bill" Armstrong (R) '96th' (1979–1981)
'97th' (1981–1983)
'98th' (1983–1985)
'99th' (1985–1987)
'100th' (1987–1989) Timothy Endicott "Tim" Wirth (D)
'101st' (1989–1991)
George Hanks "Hank" Brown (R) '102nd' (1991–1993)
'103rd' (1993–1995) Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D)
'104th' (1995–1997) Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R)
'Alan Wayne Allard (R)' '105th' (1997–1999)
'106th' (1999–2001)
'107th' (2001–2003)
'108th' (2003–2005)
'109th' (2005–2007) 'Kenneth Lee "Ken" Salazar (D)'
'110th' (2007–2009)
Senator Class 2 Congress Senator Class 3

Senate passages

Congress Senator Reason for Vacancy Appointed Successor Date of Appointment Elected Successor Date of Election
'47th' Henry Moore Teller Resigned on 1882-04-17 to become U.S. Secretary of the Interior. George Miles Chilcott April 17 1882 Horace Austin Warner Tabor January 27 1883
'61st'
'62nd'
Charles James Hughes, Jr. Died in office on 1911-01-11. ''none'' Charles Spalding Thomas January 15 1913
'68th' Samuel Danford Nicholson Died in office on 1923-03-24. Alva Blanchard Adams May 17 1923 Rice William Means November 4 1924
'72nd' Charles Winfield Waterman Died in office on 1932-08-27. Walter Walker September 26 1932 Karl Cortlandt Schuyler December 7 1932
'77th' Alva Blanchard Adams Died in office on 1941-12-01. Eugene Donald Millikin December 20 1941 Eugene Donald Millikin November 3, 1942

House of Representatives


Delegates to the United States House of Representatives from Colorado Territory

The Territory of Colorado was organized on 1861-02-28.
CongressDelegate
'37th'
(1861–1863)
''Territory organized''
Hiram Pitt Bennet
(Conservative Republican)
'38th'
(1863–1865)
'39th'
(1865–1867)
Allen Alexander Bradford (R)
'40th'
(1867–1869)
George Miles Chilcott (R)
'41st'
(1869–1871)
Allen Alexander Bradford (R)
'42nd'
(1871–1873)
Jerome Bunty Chaffee (R)
'43rd'
(1873–1875)
'44th'
(1875–1877)
Thomas MacDonald Patterson (D)
''Statehood''

Members of the United States House of Representatives from Colorado

The State of Colorado was admitted to the Union on Tuesday, 1876-08-01.
Congress
'44th'
(1875–1877)
''Statehood''
James Burns Belford (R)
'45th'
(1877–1879)
Thomas MacDonald Patterson (D)
'46th'
(1879–1881)
James Burns Belford (R)
'47th'
(1881–1883)
'48th'
(1883–1885)
'49th'
(1885–1887)
George Gifford Symes (R)
'50th'
(1887–1889)
'51st'
(1889–1891)
Hosea Townsend (R)
'52nd'
(1891–1893)
'53rd'
(1893–1895)
Lafayette "Lafe" Pence
(Populist)
John Calhoun Bell
(Populist)
'54th'
(1895–1897)
John Franklin Shafroth (R)
'55th'
(1897–1899)
John Franklin Shafroth
(Silver Republican)
'56th'
(1899–1901)
'57th'
(1901–1903)
'58th'
(1903–1905)
J. Shafroth Herschel M. Hogg Franklin E. Brooks
Robert W. Bonynge
'59th'
(1905–1907)
'60th'
(1907–1909)
Warren A. Haggott George W. Cook
'61st'
(1909–1911)
Atterson Walden Rucker (D)John Andrew Martin (D)Edward Thomas Taylor (D)
'62nd'
(1911–1913)
'63rd'
(1913–1915)
George John Kindel (D) Harry Hunter Seldomridge (D) Edward Keating (D) Edward Thomas Taylor (D)
'64th'
(1915–1917)
Benjamin Clark Hilliard (D)Charles Bateman Timberlake (R)Edward Keating (D)Edward Thomas Taylor (D)
'65th'
(1917–1919)
'66th'
(1919–1921)
William Newell Vaile (R)Guy Urban Hardy (R)
'67th'
(1921–1923)
'68th'
(1923–1925)
'69th'
(1925–1927)
'70th'
(1927–1929)
Sebastian Harrison White (D)
'71st'
(1929–1931)
William Robb Eaton (R)
'72nd'
(1931–1933)
'73rd'
(1933–1935)
Lawrence Lewis (D)Fred Nelson Cummings (D)John Andrew Martin (D)
'74th'
(1935–1937)
'75th'
(1937–1939)
'76th'
(1939–1941)
William Evans Burney (D)
'77th'
(1941–1943)
William Silas Hill (R)John Edgar Chenoweth (R)
Robert Fay Rockwell (R)
'78th'
(1943–1945)
Dean Milton Gillespie (R)
'79th'
(1945–1947)
'80th'
(1947–1949)
John Albert Carroll (D)
'81st'
(1949–1951)
John Henry Marsalis (D)Wayne Aspinall (D)
'82nd'
(1951–1953)
ByronRogers (D)John Chenoweth (R)
'83rd'
(1953–1955)
'84th'
(1955–1957)
'85th'
(1957–1959)
'86th'
(1959–1961)
Byron Johnson (D)
'87th'
(1961–1963)
Pete Dominick (R)
'88th'
(1963–1965)
Don Brotzman (R)
'89th'
(1965–1967)
Roy McVickerFrank Evans (D)
'90th'
(1967–1969)
Don Brotzman (R)
'91st'
(1969–1971)
'92nd'
(1971–1973)
Mike McKevitt (R)
'93rd'
(1973–1975)
Pat Schroeder (D)Jim Johnson (R)Bill Armstrong (R)
'94th'
(1975–1977)
Tim Wirth (D)
'95th'
(1977–1979)
'96th'
(1979–1981)
Ray Kogovsek (D)Ken Kramer (R)
'97th'
(1981–1983)
Hank Brown (R)
'98th'
(1983–1985)
Dan Schaefer (R)
'99th'
(1985–1987)
Mike Strang (R)
'100th'
(1987–1989)
David Skaggs (D)Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D)Joel Hefley (R)
'101st'
(1989–1991)
'102nd'
(1991–1993)
Wayne Allard (R)
'103rd'
(1993–1995)
Scott McInnis (R)
'104th'
(1995–1997)
'105th'
(1997–1999)
'Diana DeGette (D)'Bob Schaffer (R)
'106th'
(1999–2001)
'Mark Udall (D)''Tom Tancredo (R)'
'107th'
(2001–2003)
'108th'
(2003–2005)
'Marilyn Musgrave (R)'Bob Beauprez (R)
'109th'
(2005–2007)
'John Salazar (D)'
'110th'
(2007–2009)
'Doug Lamborn (R)''Ed Perlmutter (D)'
Congress
District

House passages

Congress Predecessor Reason for Vacancy Successor Date of Election
'58th' John Franklin Shafroth (Silver Republican) Resigned 1904-02-15, declaring that Bonynge had won the 1902 election. Robert William Bonynge (R) November 4, 1902
'77th' Edward Thomas Taylor (D) Died 1941-09-03. Robert Fay Rockwell (R) 1941-11-04

Key


See also



Colorado Congressional Districts

List of United States Representatives from Colorado

List of United States Senators from Colorado

State of Colorado

United States Congress

External links



Biographical Directory of the United States Congress



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