Colorado 2nd Congressional District Representatives 2026

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Your U.S. House Representative

Joe Neguse (Democrat)

Cities in Colorado 2nd Congressional District

Your U.S. Senators

Your Governor

Dianne Primavera (Democratic)

Frequently Asked Questions

Who represents Colorado District 2 in Congress?

Joe Neguse (Democrat) currently represents Colorado's 2nd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Who are the U.S. Senators for Colorado?

Colorado's U.S. Senators are John Hickenlooper (Democrat) and Michael Bennet (Democrat). Senators represent the entire state, including District 2.

Who represents Aspen, CO in Congress?

Aspen, CO is within Colorado's 2nd Congressional District, represented by Joe Neguse (Democrat). Rate your representative on PowerPlayers.

Who represents Boulder, CO in Congress?

Parts of Boulder fall within Colorado's 2nd Congressional District, represented by Joe Neguse (Democrat). Other parts of Boulder may be in adjacent districts — use the ZIP finder above to confirm your exact district.

Who represents Breckenridge, CO in Congress?

Breckenridge, CO is within Colorado's 2nd Congressional District, represented by Joe Neguse (Democrat). Rate your representative on PowerPlayers.

Who represents Castle Rock, CO in Congress?

Castle Rock, CO is within Colorado's 2nd Congressional District, represented by Joe Neguse (Democrat). Rate your representative on PowerPlayers.

Who represents Colorado Springs, CO in Congress?

Parts of Colorado Springs fall within Colorado's 2nd Congressional District, represented by Joe Neguse (Democrat). Other parts of Colorado Springs may be in adjacent districts — use the ZIP finder above to confirm your exact district.

Who represents Cortez, CO in Congress?

Cortez, CO is within Colorado's 2nd Congressional District, represented by Joe Neguse (Democrat). Rate your representative on PowerPlayers.

Can I vote by mail in Colorado?

Colorado automatically mails a ballot to every registered voter — no request needed. For drop-box locations and the latest rules, visit vote.gov.

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Data Sources

District boundary and city mapping data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau and Federal Election Commission (FEC). Representative information reflects the 118th Congress. Challenger data reflects FEC filings as of 2026. Last updated: April 2026.

External references: Ballotpedia — Colorado 2nd Congressional District | GovTrack Congress Members