2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado

2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado

← 2002 November 2, 2004 2006 →

All 7 Colorado seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 5 2
Seats won 4 3
Seat change Decrease 1 Increase 1
Popular vote 991,835 995,283
Percentage 48.64% 48.81%
Swing Decrease 5.26% Increase 6.62%

Republican

  50–60%
  70–80%

Democratic

  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%

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The 2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado were held on November 2, 2004, with all seven House seats up for election. The winners served from January 3, 2005, to January 3, 2007.

Colorado was one of three states (along with New Mexico and Tennessee) where the party that won the most seats, did not win the most votes in the state.

Overview

United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado,

2004[1]

Party Votes Percentage Seats +/–
Democratic 995,283 48.81% 3 +1
Republican 991,835 48.64% 4 -1
Libertarian 17,788 0.87% 0 -
Green 12,739 0.62% 0 -
American Constitution 12,596 0.62% 0 -
Others 8,770 0.43% 0 -
Totals 2,039,011 100.00% 7 -
  1. ^ "2004 ELECTION STATISTICS". clerk.house.gov. Retrieved January 18, 2014.
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