Fort Collins, Colorado

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Fort Collins, Colorado

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Fort Collins is a city in Larimer County, Colorado. The city had 169,810 residents as of 2020, according to the United States Census Bureau.[1]

Federal officials

The current members of the U.S. Senate from Colorado are:

Office title Officeholder name Date assumed office Party affiliation

U.S. Senate Colorado

Michael Bennet

January 22, 2009

Democratic Party

U.S. Senate Colorado

John Hickenlooper

January 3, 2021

Democratic Party


To view a map of U.S. House districts in Colorado and find your representative, click here.

State officials

The following is a list of the current state executive officials from Colorado:


Office Name Party Date assumed office
Attorney General of Colorado Phil Weiser Democratic January 8, 2019
Chief of Staff to the Governor of Colorado Alec Garnett Democratic January 1, 2023
Colorado Commissioner of Agriculture Kate Greenberg Nonpartisan 2018
Colorado Commissioner of Insurance Michael Conway Nonpartisan January 1, 2018
Colorado Controller Robert Jaros Nonpartisan May 1, 2013
Colorado Executive Director of Natural Resources Dan Gibbs Nonpartisan 2019
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold Democratic January 8, 2019
Colorado Treasurer Dave Young Democratic January 8, 2019
Governor of Colorado Jared Polis Democratic January 8, 2019
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado Dianne Primavera Democratic January 8, 2019


To view a list of state legislators from Colorado, click here.

Ballot measures

See also: List of Colorado ballot measures and Larimer County, Colorado ballot measures

To view a list of statewide measures in Colorado, click here.

To view a list of local ballot measures in Larimer County, Colorado, click here.

Local recalls

See also: Laws governing recall in Colorado

No specific grounds are required for recall in Colorado. The number of signatures required for a recall to qualify for the ballot in Colorado depends on the office type.[2][3] After the petition is approved by the relevant election office, petitioners have 60 days to gather signatures.[4]

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