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Census Bureau
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Public Testimony
At each public hearing, members of the public may provide testimony pertaining to any congressional district, regardless of the location of the hearing. Individuals who are unable to attend any of the public hearings may submit written testimony to the committee from February 18 until March 25. Testimony may be submitted via e-mail to CongRedist2011@state.co.us or via mail to Redistricting Staff, 200 E. Colfax, Denver, CO 80203. -
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Accept Service or Appoint Designees
Last day for four legislative members of the reapportionment commission to accept service or appoint designees. -
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Governor Appoints
Governor appoints three commission members representing executive branch -
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Supreme Court Appoints
Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court appoints four commission members representing judicial branch -
Governor Convenes Commission
Date by which Governor convenes commission and appoints temporary chairman -
Preliminary Plan
Date by which commission publishes preliminary plan for reapportionment (within 113 days of convening of commission or of availability of census data, whichever is later) -
Arguments and Evidence
All arguments and evidence submitted to Supreme Court. -
Commission Finalizes Plan
Commission finalizes plan and submits it to Colorado Supreme Court for review (within 45 days of completion of public hearings) -
Public Hearings
Date by which commission holds public hearings (within 45 days of publication of preliminary plan) -
Secretary of State
If plan is approved by Supreme Court, date by which the plan for reapportionment is filed with the Secretary of State