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{{Template:Delaware Infobox}}
The number of elections in the state of '''Delaware''' varies year by year. [[United States Presidential Election|Presidential]], [[Delaware Governor Elections|governor]], [[Delaware State Senate Elections|state senate]], [[Delaware State House of Representatives Elections|state house]], and [[Delaware United States Senate Elections|United States senate]] elections are held once every four years, while [[Delaware House of Representatives Elections|House of Representatives]] elections are held every two years. Local, municipal and school board elections tend to occur at least once a year.
The number of elections in the state of '''Delaware''' varies year by year. [[United States Presidential Election|Presidential]], [[Delaware Governor Elections|governor]], [[Delaware State Senate Elections|state senate]], [[Delaware State House of Representatives Elections|state house]], and [[Delaware United States Senate Elections|United States senate]] elections are held once every four years, while [[Delaware House of Representatives Elections|House of Representatives]] elections are held every two years. Local, municipal and school board elections tend to occur at least once a year.


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Delaware has three county boards of election who are charged with the calculation and certification of election results, election dispute resolution, and voter roll validation.
Delaware has three county boards of election who are charged with the calculation and certification of election results, election dispute resolution, and voter roll validation.


As a whole, the state of Delaware tends to be a reliably '''[[Democratic]]''' state. Democrats have held both U.S. Senate seats in the state since 1995, the one House of Representatives seat since 2011, the governorship since 1989, and the Democratic nominee for U.S. president has carried Delaware in every presidential election since 1992. The Democratic Party has controlled the State Senate since 1974 and the State House since 2009.
Like many other northeastern states, the state of Delaware tends to be reliably '''[[Democratic]]'''. Democrats have held both U.S. Senate seats in the state since 1995, the one House of Representatives seat since 2011, the governorship since 1989, and the Democratic nominee for U.S. president has carried Delaware in every presidential election since 1992. The Democratic Party has controlled the State Senate since 1974 and the State House since 2009.


==Government==
==Government==
===Delaware Senate===
===Delaware Senate===
:''Main article: [[Delaware Senate]]''
:''Main article: [[Delaware Senate]]''
<parliamentdiagram>
{{Template:Delaware Senate}}
{
    "parties": [
        { "name": "Democratic", "seats": 15, "color": "#1C408C" },
        { "name": "Republican", "seats": 6, "color": "#BF1D29" }
    ]
}
</parliamentdiagram>
{| class="sortable wikitable"
|- valign=bottom
! District
! Representative
! Party
! First Elected
! Next Election
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 1|1st]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#404040; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> Vacant
|
|
| 2026
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 2|2nd]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Darius J. Brown]]
|[[Democratic]]
| 2018
| 2028
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 3|3rd]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Elizabeth Lockman]]
|Democratic
| 2018
| 2028
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 4|4th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Laura Sturgeon]]
|Democratic
| 2018
| 2028
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 5|5th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#404040; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> Vacant
|
|
| 2026
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 6|6th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Russ Huxtable]]
|Democratic
| 2022
| 2028
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 7|7th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Spiros Mantzavinos]]
|Democratic
| 2020
| 2028
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 8|8th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[David Sokola]]
|Democratic
| 1990
| 2028
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 9|9th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Jack Walsh]]
|Democratic
| 2016
| 2028
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 10|10th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Stephanie Hansen]]
|Democratic
| 2017
| 2028
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 11|11th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Bryan Townsend]]
|Democratic
| 2012
| 2028
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 12|12th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Nicole Poore]]
|Democratic
| 2012
| 2026
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 13|13th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Marie Pinkney]]
|Democratic
| 2020
| 2026
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 14|14th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Kyra Hoffner]]
|Democratic
| 2022
| 2026
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 15|15th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[David G. Lawson]]
|[[Republican]]
| 2010
| 2026
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 16|16th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Eric Buckson]]
|Republican
| 2022
| 2028
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 17|17th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[W. Charles Paradee]]
|Democratic
| 2018
| 2028
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 18|18th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[David L. Wilson]]
|Republican
| 2018
| 2028
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 19|19th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Brian G. Pettyjohn]]
|Republican
| 2012
| 2026
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 20|20th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Gerald Hocker]]
|Republican
| 2012
| 2026
|-
| [[Delaware State Senate District 21|21st]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Bryant Richardson]]
|Republican
| 2014
| 2028
|-
|}


===Delaware House of Representatives===
===Delaware House of Representatives===
:''Main article: [[Delaware House of Representatives]]''
:''Main article: [[Delaware House of Representatives]]''
<parliamentdiagram>
{{Template:Delaware House of Representatives}}
{
 
    "parties": [
===State Executive Offices===
        { "name": "Democratic", "seats": 27, "color": "#1C408C" },
:''Main article: [[Delaware State Executive Offices]]''
        { "name": "Republican", "seats": 14, "color": "#BF1D29" }
{{Template:Delaware Officeholders}}
    ]
 
}
===Federal Judges===
</parliamentdiagram>
:''Main article: [[Delaware Federal Judges]]''
{| class="sortable wikitable"
{{Template:Delaware Federal Judges}}
|- valign=bottom
 
! District
===State Supreme Court===
! Representative
:''Main article: [[Delaware Supreme Court]]''
! Party
{{Template:Delaware Supreme Court}}
! First Elected
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 1|1st]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Nnamdi Chukwuocha]]
|[[Democratic]]
| 2018
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 2|2nd]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Stephanie Bolden]]
|Democratic
| 2010
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 3|3rd]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Josue Ortega]]
|Democratic
| 2024
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 4|4th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Jeff Hilovsky]]
|[[Republican]]
| 2022
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 5|5th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Kendra Johnson]]
|Democratic
| 2018
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 6|6th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Debra Heffernan]]
|Democratic
| 2010
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 7|7th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Larry Lambert]]
|Democratic
| 2020
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 8|8th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Sherae'a Moore]]
|Democratic
| 2020
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 9|9th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Kevin Hensley]]
|Republican
| 2014
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 10|10th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Melanie Ross Levin]]
|Democratic
| 2024
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 11|11th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Jeffrey Spiegelman]]
|Republican
| 2012
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 12|12th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Krista Griffith]]
|Democratic
| 2018
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 13|13th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[DeShanna Neal]]
|Democratic
| 2022
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 14|14th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Claire Snyder-Hall]]
|Democratic
| 2024
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 15|15th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Kamela Smith]]
|Republican
| 2018
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 16|16th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Franklin Cooke Jr.]]
|Republican
| 2018
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 17|17th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Melissa Minor-Brown]]
|Democratic
| 2022
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 18|18th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Sophie Phillips]]
|Democratic
| 2022
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 19|19th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Kimberly Williams]]
|Democratic
| 2012
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 20|20th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Stell Selby]]
|Democratic
| 2012
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 21|21st]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Frank Burns]]
|Democratic
| 2022
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 22|22nd]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Michael Smith]]
|Republican
| 2018
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 23|23rd]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Mara Gorman]]
|Democratic
| 2012
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 24|24th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Edward Osienski]]
|Democratic
| 2010
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 25|25th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Cyndie Romer]]
|Democratic
| 2022
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 26|26th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Madinah Wilson-Anton]]
|Democratic
| 2020
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 27|27th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Eric Morrison]]
|Democratic
| 2020
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 28|28th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[William Carson Jr.]]
|Democratic
| 2007
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 29|29th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[William Bush IV]]
|Democratic
| 2018
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 30|30th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Shannon Morris]]
|Republican
| 2018
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 31|31st]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Sean Lynn]]
|Democratic
| 2014
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 32|32nd]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#1C408C; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Kerri Evelyn Harris]]
|Democratic
| 2022
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 33|33rd]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Charles Postles Jr.]]
|Republican
| 2016
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 34|34th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Lyndon Yearick]]
|Republican
| 2014
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 35|35th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Jesse Vanderwende]]
|Republican
| 2018
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 36|36th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Bryan Shupe]]
|Republican
| 2018
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 37|37th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Valerie Jones Giltner]]
|Republican
| 2024
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 38|38th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Ronald Gray]]
|Republican
| 2012
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 39|39th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Daniel Short]]
|Republican
| 2006
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 40|40th]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Timothy Dukes]]
|Republican
| 2012
|-
| [[Delaware House of Representatives District 41|41st]]
|<span style="display:inline-block; width:10px; height:10px; background-color:#BF1D29; border:1px solid black; margin-right:5px;"></span> [[Richard Collins]]
|Republican
| 2014
|-
|}


[[Category:Government of Delaware]]
[[Category:Government of Delaware]]

Latest revision as of 01:09, 4 February 2025

Delaware
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Population 1,051,917
Capital Dover
Largest City Wilmington
Governor Matt Meyer (Democratic)
Lieutenant Governor Kyle Evans Gay (Democratic)
Legislature General Assembly
Upper House Senate
Lower House House of Representatives
Secretary of State Charuni Patibanda-Sanchez (Democratic)
Speaker of the House Melissa Minor-Brown (Democratic)
Judiciary Delaware Supreme Court

The number of elections in the state of Delaware varies year by year. Presidential, governor, state senate, state house, and United States senate elections are held once every four years, while House of Representatives elections are held every two years. Local, municipal and school board elections tend to occur at least once a year.

The state of Delaware has two members of the United States Senate, one member of the United States House of Representatives, 41 members of the State House of Representatives, and 21 members of the State Senate.

Delaware has three county boards of election who are charged with the calculation and certification of election results, election dispute resolution, and voter roll validation.

Like many other northeastern states, the state of Delaware tends to be reliably Democratic. Democrats have held both U.S. Senate seats in the state since 1995, the one House of Representatives seat since 2011, the governorship since 1989, and the Democratic nominee for U.S. president has carried Delaware in every presidential election since 1992. The Democratic Party has controlled the State Senate since 1974 and the State House since 2009.

Government

Delaware Senate

Main article: Delaware Senate

<parliamentdiagram> {

   "parties": [
       { "name": "Democratic", "seats": 15, "color": "#496fa0" },
       { "name": "Republican", "seats": 6, "color": "#c86069" }
   ]

} </parliamentdiagram>

District Representative Party First Elected Next Election
1st Vacant 2026
2nd Darius J. Brown Democratic 2018 2028
3rd Elizabeth Lockman Democratic 2018 2028
4th Laura Sturgeon Democratic 2018 2028
5th Vacant 2026
6th Russ Huxtable Democratic 2022 2028
7th Spiros Mantzavinos Democratic 2020 2028
8th David Sokola Democratic 1990 2028
9th Jack Walsh Democratic 2016 2028
10th Stephanie Hansen Democratic 2017 2028
11th Bryan Townsend Democratic 2012 2028
12th Nicole Poore Democratic 2012 2026
13th Marie Pinkney Democratic 2020 2026
14th Kyra Hoffner Democratic 2022 2026
15th David G. Lawson Republican 2010 2026
16th Eric Buckson Republican 2022 2028
17th W. Charles Paradee Democratic 2018 2028
18th David L. Wilson Republican 2018 2028
19th Brian G. Pettyjohn Republican 2012 2026
20th Gerald Hocker Republican 2012 2026
21st Bryant Richardson Republican 2014 2028

Delaware House of Representatives

Main article: Delaware House of Representatives

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   "parties": [
       { "name": "Democratic", "seats": 27, "color": "#496fa0" },
       { "name": "Republican", "seats": 14, "color": "#c86069" }
   ]

} </parliamentdiagram>

District Representative Party First Elected
1st Nnamdi Chukwuocha Democratic 2018
2nd Stephanie Bolden Democratic 2010
3rd Josue Ortega Democratic 2024
4th Jeff Hilovsky Republican 2022
5th Kendra Johnson Democratic 2018
6th Debra Heffernan Democratic 2010
7th Larry Lambert Democratic 2020
8th Sherae'a Moore Democratic 2020
9th Kevin Hensley Republican 2014
10th Melanie Ross Levin Democratic 2024
11th Jeffrey Spiegelman Republican 2012
12th Krista Griffith Democratic 2018
13th DeShanna Neal Democratic 2022
14th Claire Snyder-Hall Democratic 2024
15th Kamela Smith Republican 2018
16th Franklin Cooke Jr. Republican 2018
17th Melissa Minor-Brown Democratic 2022
18th Sophie Phillips Democratic 2022
19th Kimberly Williams Democratic 2012
20th Stell Selby Democratic 2012
21st Frank Burns Democratic 2022
22nd Michael Smith Republican 2018
23rd Mara Gorman Democratic 2012
24th Edward Osienski Democratic 2010
25th Cyndie Romer Democratic 2022
26th Madinah Wilson-Anton Democratic 2020
27th Eric Morrison Democratic 2020
28th William Carson Jr. Democratic 2007
29th William Bush IV Democratic 2018
30th Shannon Morris Republican 2018
31st Sean Lynn Democratic 2014
32nd Kerri Evelyn Harris Democratic 2022
33rd Charles Postles Jr. Republican 2016
34th Lyndon Yearick Republican 2014
35th Jesse Vanderwende Republican 2018
36th Bryan Shupe Republican 2018
37th Valerie Jones Giltner Republican 2024
38th Ronald Gray Republican 2012
39th Daniel Short Republican 2006
40th Timothy Dukes Republican 2012
41st Richard Collins Republican 2014

State Executive Offices

Main article: Delaware State Executive Offices
Office Name Party First Elected
Attorney General Kathy Jennings Democratic 2018
Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navaroo Democratic 2016
Public Service Commission Joann Conaway Nonpartisan 2000
Public Service Commission Kim Drexler Nonpartisan 2014
Public Service Commission Harold Gray Nonpartisan 2015
Public Service Commission Dallas Winslow Nonpartisan 2005
Secretary of Agriculture Don Clifton Nonpartisan 2025
Secretary of Education Cynthia Marten Nonpartisan 2025
Secretary of Labor Karryl Hubbard Nonpartisan 2021
Secretary of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Lisa Borin Ogden Nonpartisan 2025
Secretary of State Charuni Patibanda-Sanchez Democratic 2025
State Auditor Lydia York Democratic 2022
Treasurer Colleen Davis Democratic 2018
Governor Matt Meyer Democratic 2024
Lieutenant Governor Kyle Evans Gay Democratic 2024

Federal Judges

Main article: Delaware Federal Judges
Judge Appointed By Assumed Office Bachelors Law
Kathy Jennings Donald Trump August 3, 2018 University of Notre Dame, 1986 Duke University School of Law, 1991
Trinidad Navaroo Donald Trump August 9, 2018 Lehigh University, 1988 University of Pittsburgh School of Law, 1993
Joann Conaway Joe Biden September 1, 2022 Millersville University of Pennsylvania, 1990 Villanova University School of Law, 1995
Kim Drexler Joe Biden January 4, 2024 University of Minnesota, 1997 University of Pennsylvania Law School, 2006

State Supreme Court

Main article: Delaware Supreme Court
Name Party Assumed Office
N. Christopher Griffiths Nonpartisan 2023
Abigail LeGrow Nonpartisan 2023
Gary Traynor Nonpartisan 2017
Karen L. Valihura Nonpartisan 2014
Collins Seitz Jr. Nonpartisan 2019