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Kent County is a county located in the central part of the U.S. state of Delaware. As of the 2020 census, the population was 181,851, making it the least populous county in Delaware. [1] The county seat is Dover, [2] the state capital of Delaware. It is named for Kent, an English county. [3]
Delaware Senate 16th district general election, 2024 Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Eric Buckson (incumbent) 16,094 : 98.89% : Non-Partisan Delaware: Will McVay 181 1.11% Total votes 16,275 : 100% : Republican hold
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Harris carried Delaware by 14.7%, a noticeable decrease from Biden's 19% margin in 2020. This compares to Harris significantly underperforming in many other blue states. Harris carried Kent County, Delaware, a bellwether county, despite losing the election, which last occurred in 1992.
Boggs was elected Governor of Delaware in 1952, defeating incumbent Democratic Governor Elbert N. Carvel, and won a second term in 1956, defeating Democrat J. H. Tyler McConnell. He served as governor from January 20, 1953, to December 30, 1960, when he resigned because of his upcoming U.S. Senate term.
A Michigan Court of Appeals panel moved to dismiss charges against a Kent County poll worker who inserted a USB drive into a poll book after polls closed during the 2022 August primary election ...
He ran for election to the Delaware Senate in 2022, defeating long-time incumbent Colin Bonini in a three-way Republican primary. [7] [8] He was uncontested in the general election. [9] In 2024, Buckson was re-elected to the Delaware Senate after defeating independent write-in candidate William McVay with 98.9% of the vote. [10]
District 17 is based in Dover, covering most of the city proper as well as the nearby Kent County communities of Camden, Wyoming, and Rodney Village. [4] [5]Like all districts in the state, the 17th Senate district is located entirely within Delaware's at-large congressional district.