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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by the Geography Division For general information, contact the Congressional Affairs Office at (301) 763-6100. For more information regarding congressional district plans as a result of the 2010 Census, redistricting, and voting rights data, contact the Census Redistricting and Voting Rights Data Office at (301) 763-4039 or www.census.gov/rdo. For information regarding other U.S. Census Bureau products, visit www.census.gov. Map Legend Congressional districts are those in effect for the 115th Congress of the United States (January 2017-2019); all other legal boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2010. The boundaries shown on this map are for Census Bureau statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement. Source: U.S. Census Bureau’s MAF/TIGER database (TAB10) Projection: State-based Alber’s Equal Area Labels for entities located both inside and outside of Congressional District 4 include a ‘*’. DISTRICT 4 Colorado Congressional District 4 DISTRICT 2 Other Colorado Congressional District Poarch Creek American Indian Reservation / Off-Reservation Trust Land (Federal) Pamunkey American Indian Reservation (State) Fort Belvoir Military Installation Walton St Other Road or Ferry KANSAS OKLAHOMA State or Statistically Equivalent Entity ERIE County or Statistically Equivalent Entity Collinsville Incorporated Place (Inside of Congressional District 4) Chelsea Incorporated Place (Outside of Congressional District 4) Turley Census Designated Place (CDP) (Inside of Congressional District 4) Justice Census Designated Place (Outside of Congressional District 4) Water Body Bristol Hbr 44 Interstate 56 U.S. Highway State Highway or State Recognized Road 32 90.8% 1.3% 0.8% 2.0% 0.1% 2.1% 2.8% 21.8% Two or More Races: Hispanic or Latino (of any race): White: Black or African American: American Indian and Alaska Native: Asian: Native Hawaiian and Other Paciic Islander: Some Other Race: One Race Race & Hispanic Origin Ra c e & Hispanic Origin Renter Owner Vacant Occupied 63.0% 37.0% U.S. Split: 6.7% 93.3% 70.8% 29.2% 304,984 Total Housing Units: Percent Occupied: Percent Vacant: Owner Occupied: Renter Occupied: Housing 787,940 6.6% 22.3% 5.5% 12.8% 13.8% 13.6% 12.7% 12.7% 50.4% 49.6% 36.9 46,256 Age - Under 5: Age - 5 to 19: Age - 20 to 24: Age - 25 to 34: Age - 35 to 44: Age - 45 to 54: Age - 55 to 64: Age - 65+: Total Population: Percent Male: Percent Female: Median Age: Veterans 18 years and older: Population For more Congressional District data, visit census.gov/mycd. For more information on the American Community Survey, visit census.gov/acs. Data Source: 2015 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates Note: Figures may not add to 100% due to rounding. Map Source: 2011-2015 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Note: Only the portions of the census tracts within the congressional district are shown for tracts that extend beyond the boundary of the district. Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. Percentages may not be statistically different when compared to U.S. percentage. Population Density 91.0 52.6 20.7 United States: Colorado: District 4: Persons per square mile Population Density Persons per Square Mile by Census Tract 1,000.0 to 10,642.8 100.0 to 999.9 50.0 to 99.9 5.0 to 49.9 Less than 5.0 Congressional District 4 Profile 3 2 5 6 7 1 WYOMING NEW MEXICO UTAH NEBRASKA TEXAS OKLAHOMA KS AZ DISTRICT 4 105°W 105°W 106°W 106°W 102°W 102°W 103°W 104°W 107°W 107°W 108°W 108°W 109°W 41°N 40°N 39°N 39°N 38°N 38°N Location of Colorado's 4 th Congressional District - 7 Districts Total Blanca San Acacio Sanford Alamosa East Colorado City La Veta John Ma rti n R es erv oir A r ka n s as R i v e r Ft Carson Monument Palmer Lake Woodmoor Fountain Calhan Ellicott Peyton Cascade- Chipita Park Woodland Park Williamsburg Rockvale Florence Coal Creek Lincoln Park Leadville Commerce City Todd Creek Gunbarrel Red Feather Lakes Estes Park Loveland North- glenn* Allenspark Granby 287 85 138 34 50 40 160 285 6 6 385 24 87 87 40 24 285 50 24 40 160 160 385 30 24 160 287 50 25 76 225 25 76 70 70 70 80 25 80 85 34 36 34 287 36 34 85 50 24 74 34 6 285 26 160 40 287 24 34 36 285 40 30 56 385 36 385 50 6 85 160 287 350 160 80 71 10 14 71 12 59 9 109 69 94 86 14 d R r e k a m u h c S d R d o o w t l o H N 2 . 3 6 d R o C t S h t 5 7 N N County Line Rd 1 d R o C d R r e k a m u h c S N 5 6 d R o C d R e n i L y t n u o C E USAF Academy Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site Pueblo Chemical Depot Peterson AFB Schriever AFB Buckley AFB Rocky Flats Plant DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 7 TEXAS CIMARRON HAMILTON STEVENS THOMAS STANTON UNION COLFAX GRANT WALLACE GREELEY MORTON CHEYENNE SHERMAN FIN- NEY RAWLINS WICHITA LOGAN SCOTT KEARNY DUNDY DEUEL KEITH CHASE LINCOLN HAYES ARTHUR MCPHERSON CHEYENNE HITCHCOCK PERKINS KIMBALL TAOS CARBON ALBANY LARAMIE RIO ARRIBA NE WY NEBRASKA KANSAS NEBRASKA COLORADO NE W M E XI C O COLORADO M N K O WYOMING COLORADO S A S N A K O D A R O L O C COLORADO OKLAHOMA BENT KIOWA KIT CARSON RIO GRANDE CHEYENNE BACA PROWERS SEDGWICK ALAMOSA YUMA EAGLE LAKE CHAFFEE COSTILLA PHILLIPS CUSTER OTERO HUERFANO LAS ANIMAS CROWLEY CLEAR CREEK LARIMER TELLER PUEBLO GILPIN SUMMIT PARK LOGAN EL PASO BROOMFIELD GRAND WASHINGTON WELD MORGAN SAGUACHE DENVER ARAPAHOE JACKSON BOULDER LINCOLN ADAMS JEFFERSON FREMONT DOUGLAS ELBERT CONEJOS Greeley Parker Aguilar Akron Arriba Ault Bennett Bethune Branson Brush Burlington Campo Castle Pines North Castle Rock Cheraw Cheyenne Wells Cokedale Crook Crowley Dacono Deer Trail Eads Eaton Eckley Elizabeth Evans Firestone Flagler Fleming Fort Lupton Fort Morgan Fowler Frederick Garden City Genoa Gilcrest Granada Grover Hartman Haswell Haxtun Hillrose Holly Holyoke Hudson Hugo Iliff Julesburg Keenesburg Kersey Kim Kiowa Kit Carson La Junta Lamar Larkspur La Salle Las Animas Limon Log Lane Village Lone Tree Longmont Manzanola Mead Merino Milliken Nunn Olney Springs Ordway Otis Ovid Paoli Peetz Pierce Platteville Pritchett Raymer (New Raymer) Rocky Ford Sedgwick Seibert Severance Sheridan Lake Simla Springfield Starkville Sterling Stratton Sugar City Swink Trinidad Two Buttes Vilas Vona Walsh Wiggins Wiley Wray Yuma Erie* Berthoud* Brighton* Johnstown* Lochbuie* Northglenn* Windsor* Aurora Centennial Lakewood Silver Cliff Winter Park Alamosa Boulder Broomfield Cañon City Central City Colorado Springs Cripple Creek Denver Fairplay Fort Collins Hot Sulphur Springs Pueblo Saguache Salida San Luis Walden Walsenburg Westcliffe Brighton* El Moro Kirk Peoria Perry Park Strasburg Watkins Acres Green Amherst Aristocrat Ranchettes Atwood Blue Sky Brandon Brick Center Byers Castle Pines Comanche Creek Elbert Franktown Grand View Estates Hasty Hoehne Idalia Jackson Lake Jansen Joes Laird La Junta Gardens Louviers Lynn Meridian Morgan Heights North La Junta Orchard Padroni Ponderosa Park Roxborough Park Saddle Ridge Sedalia Segundo Snyder Stone- gate Stonewall Gap The Pinery Towner Trail Side Valdez Vernon Weldona Westcreek Weston Black Forest Coaldale Copper Mountain Fort Carson Guffey Highlands Ranch Howard Ken Caryl Keystone Maysville Niwot Penrose Pueblo West Conejos 1:765,000 Scale: 0 5 10 15 20 25 Miles 0 5 10 15 20 25 Kilometers 115 th Congress of the United States Colorado - Congressional District 4 Representative Ken Buck

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Page 1: PLATTE GOSHEN Congress of the United States CARBON ...€¦ · Occupied Vacant U.S. Split: 63.0% 37.0% 6.7% 93.3% 70.8% 29.2% Total Housing Units: 304,984 ... San Acacio Sanford Alamosa

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. Census Bureau Prepared by the Geography Division

For general information, contact the Congressional Affairs Office at (301) 763-6100.For more information regarding congressional district plans as a result of the 2010Census, redistricting, and voting rights data, contact the Census Redistricting andVoting Rights Data Office at (301) 763-4039 or www.census.gov/rdo.For information regarding other U.S. Census Bureau products, visit www.census.gov.

Map Legend

Congressional districts are those in effect for the 115th Congress of the United States (January 2017-2019); allother legal boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2010. The boundaries shown on this map are for CensusBureau statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation for statisticalpurposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement.Source: U.S. Census Bureau’s MAF/TIGER database (TAB10)Projection: State-based Alber’s Equal Area

†Labels for entities located both inside and outside of Congressional District 4 include a ‘*’.

DISTRICT4 Colorado Congressional District 4

DISTRICT2 Other Colorado Congressional District

Poarch Creek American Indian Reservation /Off-Reservation Trust Land (Federal)†

Pamunkey American Indian Reservation (State)†

Fort Belvoir Military Installation

Walton St Other Road or Ferry

KANSASOKLAHOMA State or Statistically Equivalent Entity

ERIE County or Statistically Equivalent Entity

Collinsville Incorporated Place(Inside of Congressional District 4)†

Chelsea Incorporated Place(Outside of Congressional District 4)†

Turley Census Designated Place (CDP)(Inside of Congressional District 4)†

Justice Census Designated Place(Outside of Congressional District 4)†

Water BodyBristolHbr

44 Interstate

56 U.S. Highway

State Highway or State Recognized Road32

90.8%1.3%0.8%

2.0%0.1%2.1%2.8%

21.8%

Two or More Races:

Hispanic or Latino (of any race):

White:Black or African American:American Indian and Alaska Native:Asian:Native Hawaiian and Other Paci�ic Islander:Some Other Race:

One Race

Race & Hispanic OriginRace & Hispanic Origin

RenterOwner

VacantOccupied

63.0% 37.0%U.S. Split:

6.7%

93.3%70.8%29.2%

304,984Total Housing Units:

Percent Occupied:

Percent Vacant:

Owner Occupied:Renter Occupied:

Housing

787,9406.6%

22.3%5.5%

12.8%13.8%13.6%12.7%12.7%

50.4%49.6%

36.9

46,256

Age - Under 5:Age - 5 to 19:Age - 20 to 24:Age - 25 to 34:Age - 35 to 44:Age - 45 to 54:Age - 55 to 64:Age - 65+:

Total Population:

Percent Male:Percent Female:

Median Age:

Veterans 18 years and older:

Population

For more Congressional District data, visit census.gov/mycd.

For more information on the American Community Survey, visit census.gov/acs.

Data Source: 2015 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates Note: Figures may not add to 100% due to rounding.

Map Source: 2011-2015 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Note: Only the portions of the census tracts within the congressional district are shown for tracts that extend beyond the boundary of the district.

Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. Percentages may not be statistically different when compared to U.S. percentage.

Population Density

91.0

52.6

20.7

United States:

Colorado:

District 4:

Persons per square mile

Population Density

Persons per SquareMile by Census Tract

1,000.0 to 10,642.8

100.0 to 999.9

50.0 to 99.9

5.0 to 49.9

Less than 5.0

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Location of Colorado's 4th Congressional District - 7 Districts Total

Blanca

San Acacio

Sanford

Alamosa East

ColoradoCity

La Veta

John Martin Reservoir

Arkansas River

Ft Carson

Monument

PalmerLake Woodmoor

Fountain

Calhan

Ellicott

Peyton

Cascade-Chipita Park

Woodland Park

Williamsburg

RockvaleFlorence

CoalCreek

LincolnPark

Leadville

CommerceCity

Todd Creek

Gunbarrel

Red FeatherLakes

Estes Park

Loveland

North-glenn*

Allenspark

Granby

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138

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287

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225

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Rocky Flats Plant

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DISTRICT1

DISTRICT2

DISTRICT3

DISTRICT3

DISTRICT3

DISTRICT5

DISTRICT6

DISTRICT7

TEXASCIMARRON

HAMILTON

STEVENS

THOMAS

STANTON

UNIONCOLFAX

GRANT

WALLACE

GREELEY

MORTON

CHEYENNE

SHERMAN

FIN-NEY

RAWLINS

WICHITA

LOGAN

SCOTT

KEARNY

DUNDY

DEUEL

MORRILL

KEITH

CHASE

LINCOLN

GOSHEN

HAYES

ARTHUR MCPHERSON

CHEYENNE

BANNER

HITCHCOCK

PERKINS

GARDEN

KIMBALL

PLATTE

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CARBON

ALBANY

LARAMIE

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ALAMOSA

YUMA

EAGLE

LAKE

CHAFFEE

COSTILLA

PHILLIPS

CUSTER

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HUERFANO

LASANIMAS

CROWLEY

CLEARCREEK

LARIMER

TELLER

PUEBLO

GILPIN

SUMMIT

PARK

LOGAN

ELPASO

BROOMFIELD

GRAND

WASHINGTON

WELD

MORGAN

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DENVER

ARAPAHOE

JACKSON

BOULDER

LINCOLN

ADAMS

JEFFERSON

FREMONT

DOUGLAS

ELBERT

CONEJOS

Greeley

Parker

Aguilar

Akron

Arriba

Ault

Bennett

Bethune

Branson

Brush

Burlington

Campo

Castle Pines North

CastleRock

Cheraw

CheyenneWells

Cokedale

Crook

Crowley

Dacono

DeerTrail

Eads

Eaton

Eckley

Elizabeth

Evans

Firestone

Flagler

Fleming

FortLupton

FortMorgan

Fowler

Frederick

GardenCity

Genoa

Gilcrest

Granada

Grover

Hartman

Haswell

Haxtun

Hillrose

Holly

Holyoke

Hudson

Hugo

Iliff

Julesburg

Keenesburg

Kersey

Kim

Kiowa

KitCarson

LaJunta

Lamar

Larkspur

LaSalle

LasAnimas

Limon

Log Lane Village

Lone Tree

Longmont

Manzanola

Mead

Merino

Milliken

Nunn

OlneySprings

Ordway

Otis

Ovid

Paoli

Peetz

Pierce

Platteville

Pritchett

Raymer(NewRaymer)

RockyFord

Sedgwick

Seibert

Severance

SheridanLake

Simla

Springfield

Starkville

Sterling

Stratton

SugarCity

Swink

Trinidad

TwoButtes

Vilas

Vona

Walsh

Wiggins

Wiley

WrayYuma

Erie*

Berthoud*

Brighton*

Johnstown*

Lochbuie*

Northglenn*

Windsor*

Aurora

Centennial

Lakewood

SilverCliff

WinterPark

Alamosa

Boulder

Broomfield

Cañon City

CentralCity

ColoradoSprings

CrippleCreek

Denver

Fairplay

FortCollins

HotSulphurSprings

Pueblo

Saguache

Salida

SanLuis

Walden

Walsenburg

Westcliffe

Brighton*

ElMoro

KirkPeoria

PerryPark

StrasburgWatkins

Acres Green

Amherst

AristocratRanchettes

Atwood

BlueSky

Brandon

BrickCenter

Byers

CastlePines

ComancheCreek

Elbert

Franktown

Grand View

Estates

Hasty

Hoehne

Idalia

JacksonLake

Jansen

Joes

Laird

La JuntaGardens

Louviers

Lynn

Meridian

MorganHeights

NorthLa Junta

Orchard

Padroni

PonderosaParkRoxborough

Park

SaddleRidge

Sedalia

Segundo

Snyder

Stone-gate

StonewallGap

The Pinery

Towner

TrailSide

Valdez

Vernon

Weldona

Westcreek

Weston

BlackForest

Coaldale

CopperMountain

FortCarson

Guffey

HighlandsRanch

Howard

KenCarylKeystone

Maysville

Niwot

Penrose

PuebloWest

Conejos

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115th Congress of the United StatesColorado - Congressional District 4

Representative Ken Buck