Elections in Delaware

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Delaware has three county boards of election which are charged with the calculation and certification of election results, election dispute resolution, validation of qualified voter rolls and of materials used during elections, such as voting machines.[1] Delaware also has a State Election Commissioner who is appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Delaware Senate.[1]

In a 2020 study, Delaware was ranked as the 18th hardest state for citizens to vote in.[2]

Elections[]

2022 elections[]

  • 2022 U.S. House

2020 elections[]

2018 elections[]

  • 2018 U.S. Senate
  • 2018 U.S. House
  • Delaware Attorney General election, 2018
  • Delaware State Treasurer election, 2018
  • Delaware House of Representatives election, 2018
  • Delaware elections, 2018

2016 elections[]

  • 2016 Presidential election
  • 2016 Democratic presidential primary
  • 2016 U.S. House
  • Delaware gubernatorial election, 2016
  • Delaware lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2016
  • Wilmington mayoral election, 2016

2014 elections[]

  • 2014 U.S. Senate
  • 2014 U.S. House
  • Delaware elections, 2014

2012 elections[]

  • 2012 Presidential election
  • 2012 U.S. Senate
  • 2012 U.S. House
  • Delaware gubernatorial election, 2012
  • Delaware lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2012
  • Wilmington mayoral election, 2012

2010 elections[]

  • 2010 U.S. Senate
  • 2010 U.S. House
  • 2010 U.S. House
  • Delaware elections, 2010

2008 elections[]

  • 2008 Presidential election
  • 2008 Presidential Democratic primary
  • 2008 Presidential Republican primary
  • 2008 U.S. Senate
  • 2008 U.S. House
  • 2008 Gubernatorial

2006 elections[]

  • 2006 U.S. House

2004 elections[]

  • 2004 Presidential election
  • 2004 Presidential Democratic primary
  • Delaware gubernatorial election, 2004

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Bill Imposing State Control on County Elections Agencies Clears House" (e-Newsletter). No. 169. House Republican Caucus, Delaware House of Representatives. June 13, 2014. {{cite news}}: |format= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ J. Pomante II, Michael; Li, Quan (15 Dec 2020). "Cost of Voting in the American States: 2020". Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy. 19 (4): 503–509. doi:10.1089/elj.2020.0666. S2CID 225139517. Retrieved 14 January 2022.

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