DENVER — All eight of Colorado's seats in the U.S. House of Representatives were on the ballot this election.
The three congressional districts currently held by Republicans are up for grabs, as the incumbents are not running for reelection in those districts. All five Democratic incumbents are running for reelection.
The map below breaks down the election results county-by-county for each of the U.S. House races in Colorado. Click on the dropdown menu to choose a race and scroll over the map to see the results in each county.
The first unofficial election results are posted after the polls close at 7 p.m. on election night. After that, results are updated at regular intervals throughout the evening and into Wednesday, until all ballots are counted. It can take several days before unofficial results are completed. The last day for counties in Colorado to finish counting all in-person and mail ballots is Nov. 15.
The Associated Press will declare winners on election night when the trailing candidate has no possibility of overtaking the leading candidate.
For the latest results of Colorado's election, go to 9NEWS.com/elections.