Republicans haven’t held one of the nine statewide seats since 2018, but some pin hopes on “Delaware yellow” gubernatorial candidate Mike Ramone.
Here are the steps you need to take to change your party affiliation in Delaware, but time is running out. Here's how to change your political party.
This November, many Delawareans will have their choice between familiar faces and write-in candidates. Here's what voters need to know.
Delaware will see a new lieutenant governor for the first time since Bethany Hall-Long was elected in 2017. Hall-Long's campaign for governor fell short to New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer in September's primary election, and she reached the maximum amount of term limits in her eight years.
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Many advocates are urging the next governor to invest in improving Delaware's health care system. Here's what they had to say.
In November's general election, Democratic candidate and New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer and Republican nominee and Delaware House Minority Leader Mike Ramone are facing off in the gubernatorial race.
Pennsylvania law requires every county to go through the ballot machine testing process, which is called logic and accuracy testing.
But Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump aren't the only two people on the ballot in the First State. Here are some Delaware-specific races to keep an eye on this election: 1.
Call your county elections office for an absentee ballot application to be sent to you to complete and return to the Department. Nov. 1: Deadline for the Department of Elections Offices to mail absentee ballots for the Nov. 5 general election.
Delawareans need to register to vote by Saturday, October 12, to vote in November's general elections. Here's how to register to vote right now.
You can register to vote and change your political party affiliation both online and in person. You will need to print, fill out and submit Delaware's all-in-one voter application to a county election office.