Denver Redistricting
By Esteban L Hernandez March 29, The Denverite
The map approved by Denver City Council, called Map D, was favored by a majority of council members.
If you live in one of these neighborhoods, you have a new City Council district
Neighborhoods including Auraria, Country Club, Cherry Creek, Central Business District, Rosedale, Valverde and Union Station are all under new council districts.
District 1 (Northwest Denver)
Represented by Councilmember Amanda Sandoval
Gained: Parts of Union Station neighborhood
Lost: Parts of the West Colfax neighborhood
District 2 (Far southwest Denver)
Represented by Councilmember Kevin Flynn
Gained: College View – South Platte
Lost: Nothing
District 3 (West Denver)
Represented by Councilmember Jamie Torres
Gained: Auraria, Valverde and all of West Colfax
Lost: Nothing
District 4 (Far southeast Denver)
Represented by Councilmember Kendra Black
Gained: Nothing! This is the only city council district that stayed exactly the same.
District 5 (Central Denver)
Represented by Councilmember Amanda Sawyer
Gained: Cherry Creek, Country Club
Lost: Section of the East Colfax neighborhood, section of the Washington Virginia Vale neighborhood
District 6 (South Denver)
Represented by Councilmember Paul Kashmann
Gained: Section of the Belcaro neighborhood, section of the Washington Virginia Vale neighborhood
Lost: Rosedale
District 7 (Southwest Denver)
Represented by Councilmember Jolon Clark
Gained: Rosedale, section of the Capitol Hill neighborhood, section of the Speer neighborhood
Lost: College View – South Platte, Valverde
District 8 (Northeast Denver)
Represented by Councilmember Chris Herndon
Gained: Section of the East Colfax neighborhood
Lost: Sections of the North Park Hill and South Park Hill neighborhoods
District 9 (East Denver)
Represented by Councilmember Candi CdeBaca
Gained: Section of the North Park Hill and South Park Hill neighborhoods
Lost: Auraria, Central Businesses District, City Park West, Union Station, sections of the City Park neighborhood
District 10 (Central Denver)
Represented by Councilmember Chris Hinds
Gained: Central Business District, Union Station
Lost: Country Club, Cherry Creek, section of Belcaro
District 11 (Far northeast Denver)
Represented by Council President Stacie Gilmore
Gained: No neighborhoods were added or subtracted, though the boundary line between this district and District 8 changed slightly.
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