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! rowspan="2" |Year!! colspan="4" |Executive offices!! colspan="2" |[[List of Colorado state legislatures#Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Colorado|Territorial Assembly]]
![[United States congressional delegations from Colorado|United StatesU.S. Congress]]
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![[Governor of Colorado|Governor]]!![[Secretary of State of Colorado|Secretary of State]]!![[Colorado Attorney General|Attorney General]]!![[Colorado State Treasurer|Treasurer]]!!Territorial Council!![[Colorado House of Representatives|House]]!![[Colorado Territory's at-large congressional district|Delegate]]
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!1863
| rowspan="3" {{Party shading/Republican}} |[[John Evans (Colorado governorpolitician)|John Evans]] <small>(R)</small>{{efn|Resigned at the request, made July 18, 1865, of President [[Andrew Johnson]] following the [[Sand Creek massacre]].}}
| rowspan="3" {{Party shading/Republican}} |[[Samuel Hitt Elbert]] <small>(R)</small>
| rowspan="3" {{Party shading/Republican}} |[[Samuel E. Brown]] <small>(R)</small>
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| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |[[Thomas M. Patterson]] <small>(D)</small>
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! rowspan="2" |Year!![[Governor of Colorado|Governor]]!![[Secretary of State of Colorado|Secretary of State]]!![[Colorado Attorney General|Attorney General]]!!Treasurer!!Territorial Council!![[Colorado House of Representatives|House]]!![[List of United States representatives from Colorado|Delegate]]
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! colspan="4" |Executive offices!! colspan="2" |[[Colorado General Assembly|Territorial Assembly]]
![[United States congressional delegations from Colorado|United States Congress]]
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== 1876–present ==
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{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header-multi" style="text-align:center"
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! rowspan=2 class=unsortable | Year!! colspan=5 |Executive offices!! colspan=2 |[[Colorado General Assembly|General Assembly]]!! colspan=3 |[[United States congressional delegations from Colorado|United States Congress]]!! rowspan=2 class=unsortable | [[United States presidential election|Electoral votes]]
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! class=unsortable | [[Governor of Colorado|Governor]]!! class=unsortable | [[List of lieutenant governors of Colorado|Lieutenant<br />Governor]]!! class=unsortable | [[Secretary of State of Colorado|Secretary<br />of State]]!! class=unsortable | [[Colorado Attorney General|Attorney<br />General]]!! class=unsortable | [[Colorado State Treasurer|Treasurer]]!! class=unsortable | [[Colorado Senate|State Senate]]!! class=unsortable | [[Colorado House of Representatives|State House]]!! class=unsortable | [[List of United States senators from Colorado|U.S. Senator<br />(Class II)]]!! class=unsortable | [[List of United States senators from Colorado|U.S. Senator<br />(Class III)]]!! class=unsortable | [[List of United States representatives from Colorado|U.S. House]]
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!1876
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| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |[[Eugene Engley]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Nonpartisan}} |[[Albert Nance]] <small>(NP)</small>
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Fusion}} |15R, 12Pop, 8D{{efn|A coalition of Democrats and Populists elected a Democrat, Casimiro Barela, as President Pro Tempore and organized the chamber.<ref>{{Cite webbook|title=Senate journal of the General Assembly of the State of Colorado. 1894.|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b2882771;view=1up;seq=22|access-date=2021-06-20|websitevia=HathiTrust|language=en|page=16-17}}</ref>}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} |33R, 27Pop, 5D
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Populist}} |2P
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| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |[[Charles H.S. Whipple]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Nonpartisan}} |[[George W. Kephart]] <small>(NP)</small>
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Fusion}} |16R, 14Pop, 4D, 1SvR{{efn|A coalition of Democrats, Populists, Silver Republicans elected a Populist, [[Francis Patrick Carney]], as President Pro Tempore and organized the chamber.<ref>{{Cite webbook|title=Senate journal of the General Assembly of the State of Colorado. 1897 AND EXTRA.|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b2882773;view=1up;seq=24|access-date=2021-06-20|websitevia=HathiTrust|language=en|page=8}}</ref>}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Populist}} |33Pop, 20D, 11R, 1SvR
| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Silver Republican}} |[[Henry M. Teller]] <small>(SvR)</small>
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!1975
| rowspan=12 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |[[Richard Lamm]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |[[George L. Brown (politician)|George L. Brown]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=8 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |[[J.D. MacFarlane]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |[[Sam Brown (activist)|Sam Brown]] <small>(D)</small>
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| rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Republican}} |39R, 26D
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| rowspan=7 {{Party shading/Republican}} |[[Donetta Davidson]] <small>(R)</small>{{efn|name=app-elec|Initially appointed to fill vacancy; later elected in his or hertheir own right.}}
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!2000
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!2007
| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |[[Bill Ritter]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |[[Barbara O'Brien (politician)|Barbara O'Brien]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} |[[Mike Coffman]] <small>(R)</small>{{efn|Elected in November 2008 to U.S. House representing [[Colorado's 6th congressional district]].}}
| rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |[[Cary Kennedy]] <small>(D)</small>
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| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |38D, 27R
| rowspan=6 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |[[Mark Udall]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=1517 {{Party shading/Democratic/active}} |[[Michael Bennet]] <small>(D)</small>{{efn|name=app-elec}}
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |5D, 2R
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!2019
| rowspan=46 {{Party shading/Democratic/active}} |[[Jared Polis]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=46 {{party shading/Democratic/active}} |[[Dianne Primavera]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=46 {{party shading/Democratic/active}} |[[Jena Griswold]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=46 {{party shading/Democratic/active}} |[[Phil Weiser]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=46 {{party shading/Democratic/active}} |[[Dave Young (Colorado politician)|Dave Young]] <small>(D)</small>
| rowspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}} |19D, 16R
| rowspan=4 {{party shading/Democratic/active}} |41D, 24R
| rowspan=4 {{party shading/Democratic/active}} |4D, 3R
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!2020
| rowspan=34 {{partyParty shading/Democratic/active}} |[[Joe Biden|Biden]]/<br />[[Kamala Harris|Harris]] <small>(D)</small> {{aye}}
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!2021
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |20D, 15R
| rowspan=24 {{party shading/Democratic/active}}|[[John Hickenlooper]] <small>(D)</small>
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!2022
| {{Party shading/Democratic/active}} |21D, 14R{{efn|[[State senator|State Sen.]] [[Kevin Priola]] (D-[[Henderson, Colorado|Henderson]] [[Colorado's 25th Senate district|District 25]]) left the [[Colorado Republican Party|Republican Party]] to register as a [[Colorado Democratic Party|Democrat]] on August 22, 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Frank |first=John |date=2022-08-22 |title=Colorado lawmaker exits GOP, switches to Democratic Party, citing Jan. 6 attack and Trump |url=https://www.axios.com/2022/08/22/colorado-lawmaker-leaves-gop-jan-6-attack-trump |access-date=2022-08-22 |website=Axios |language=en}}</ref>}}
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!2023
! rowspan=2 |Year!![[Governor of Colorado|Governor]]!![[List of lieutenant governors of Colorado|Lieutenant<br />Governor]]!![[Secretary of State of Colorado|Secretary<br />of State]]!![[Colorado Attorney General|Attorney<br />General]]!!Treasurer!![[Colorado Senate|State Senate]]!![[Colorado House of Representatives|State House]]!![[List of United States senators from Colorado|U.S. Senator<br />(Class II)]]!![[List of United States senators from Colorado|U.S. Senator<br />(Class III)]]!![[List of United States representatives from Colorado|U.S. House]]!! rowspan=2 |[[United States presidential election|Electoral votes]]
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic/active}} |23D, 12R
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic/active}} |46D, 19R
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic/active}} |5D, 3R
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!2024
! colspan=5 |Executive offices!! colspan=2 |[[Colorado General Assembly|General Assembly]]!! colspan=3 |[[United States congressional delegations from Colorado|United States Congress]]
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