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No. 03SA133 & No. 03SA147. Salazar v. Davidson: Constitutional Law, Legislative Branch, Election Law, Redistricting ... (17247 words) |
 | For example, in 1964, when the General Assembly had not drawn new districts for over forty years, the four congressional districts ranged in population from 195,551 to 653,954; one persons vote in the smallest district was equivalent to the votes of 3.3 people in the largest district. |
 | The General Assembly shall divide the state into as many congressional districts as there are representatives in congress apportioned to this state by the congress of the United States for the election of one representative to congress from each district. |
 | Colorado law could not be clearer with respect to the meaning of the term "General Assembly." Article V itself defines the General Assembly as "the senate and house of representatives, both to be elected by the people." The term neither needs nor permits any further semantic gymnastics. |