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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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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 ...
Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Joe Biden won re-election to a sixth term, defeating Raymond Clatworthy in a rematch. This is the last Senate election that Biden decreased his percentage of the votes since the previous election and the only time Biden lost Kent County in his seven elections to the Senate.
District 10 is based in Middletown, also covering Mount Pleasant, Summit Bridge, western Glasgow, and the southernmost reaches of Newark. [4] [5]Like all districts in the state, the 10th Senate district is located entirely within Delaware's at-large congressional district.
By the time they closed at 8 p.m. 35.3% of all registered voters had cast ballots, [40] well above the 10% who turn out for Delaware special elections on average. [19] It was also more voters, and a greater percentage that had turned out for the 2014 election that Marino had almost won. [13]
District 15 covers much of Kent County to the west of Dover, including Cheswold, Felton, Kenton, Marydel, Hartly, Willow Grove, Petersburg, Sandtown, and part of Viola. [4] [5] It borders the state of Maryland. [1] Like all districts in the state, the 15th Senate district is located entirely within Delaware's at-large congressional district.
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]