Our government

It’s always good to know who represents you in your government. To that end, I’ve put together this list of elected officials. Like most things on this site, it’s not exhaustive, but I hope it’s helpful. All links should head toward officials’ government home pages with contact information and so on.

For various precinct, district and other maps, visit Boulder County’s website. The maps I’ve included here are screenshots from that site. You can click on my maps to enlarge them, but you can do more at the County’s site.

October 4 is the deadline to register to vote in this year’s general election.

U.S. Senate

Senior Senator: Mark Udall

Junior Senator: Michael Bennet

U.S. House of Representatives

Colorado District 2: Jared Polis

U.S. congressional districts in Colorado.

Governor Bill Ritter (Governor-elect is John Hickenlooper)

Colorado General Assembly – State Senate

District 18: Rollie Heath

District 18 covers our whole neighborhood — and the rest of the city of Boulder, and on up to (and around) Longmont.

State Senate district map showing district 18.

Colorado General Assembly – State House of Representatives

District 10: Dickey Lee Hullinghorst

District 10 covers the vast majority of our neighborhood.

District 11: Deb Gardner

District 11 covers areas northwest of the intersection of 28th Street and Iris Ave., as well as parts of Palo Park north of Palo Parkway.

Colorado State House districts in the neighborhood divided by the bright pink line.

Boulder County Commissioners

District 1: Will Toor

District 1 covers most of central and south Boulder and the foothills.

District 3: Cindy Domenico

District 3 is generally to the east and south of 28th Street and Highway 119.

Boulder County Commissioner districts -- note the highlighted green border that runs up 28th St. and turns at CO-119.

Boulder City Council