The Colorado House will take a historic vote Friday on whether to expel state Rep. Steve Lebsock after an outside investigation validated 11 harassment complaints from five women.

The vote — the first since 1915 to expel a lawmaker — requires a two-thirds vote, or 44 of 65 lawmakers. Ten of the complaints against Lebsock, D-Thornton, involve sexual harassment and one regards retaliation.

The Denver Post is asking every state representative how they will vote on the expulsion resolution. To expel Lebsock, all Democrats and eight Republicans would need to vote in favor.

The vote tally so far: 30 Yes, 7 No. The remainder are undecided, refused to disclose their vote or have yet to be polled.

Look below to see how your lawmaker will vote and what they think about the resolution. Check back for constant updates ahead of the Friday vote.

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