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HB 26-1038

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County Commissioner Redistricting

Plain-English Summary

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HB 26-1038, also known as County Commissioner Redistricting, is a bill that changes how county commissioner districts are drawn in Colorado. It requires boards of county commissioners to create independent commissions to redraw district boundaries and sets new rules for who can serve on these commissions and how they operate. The bill also allows voters to challenge the redistricting plans in court if they disagree with them. Since it has been signed, this means that the changes are now law and will affect how county commissioner districts are redefined going forward.

Official Summary

Under current law, certain boards of county commissioners must appoint county commissioner redistricting commissions to adopt plans to divide the relevant counties into as many county commissioner districts as there are county commissioners elected by voters of their district (plan). The bill requires these boards of county commissioners to appoint independent county commissioner redistricting commissions (commissions) , modifies the criteria for who may serve on these commissions, allows these boards of county commissioners to remove members from the commission for cause, allows these boards of county commissioners to direct a commission to modify a proposed plan under certain conditions, and requires the these boards of county commissioners to adopt a final plan that was one of the final plans approved by an independent county commissioner redistricting a commission. The bill also removes the role of advisory committees in the process of adopting a plan and divides that role among staff and the independent county commissioner redistricting commissions. The bill explicitly allows any qualified elector of a county to challenge the adoption of a plan by an action in the district court.Further, the bill requires an independent county commissioner redistricting commission a commission to adopt a numerical measure of county commissioner district competitiveness and to use that measure , and any other measure of competitiveness adopted by the commission, in determining county commissioner districts.(Note: Italicized words indicate new material added to the original summary; dashes through words indicate deletions from the original summary.)(Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2026-04-02
Latest action
2026-01-14
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs
OpenStates
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Topics

Elections & RedistrictingLocal Government

Votes

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2026-04-02 · Senate · passYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1038 to the Committee of the Whole.
2026-03-10 · Senate · passYes: · No: · Other:
BILL
2026-02-10 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
AMD (H.001)
2026-02-05 · House · failYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.002 (Attachment C).
2026-02-02 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.006 (Attachment G).
2026-02-02 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.007 (Attachment H).
2026-02-02 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1038, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole.
2026-02-02 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.001 (Attachment B).
2026-02-02 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.003 (Amendment D).
2026-02-02 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.005 (Attachment F).
2026-02-02 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.004 (Attachment E).
2026-02-02 · House · passYes: · No: · Other: