The offices are opening up in January because Sen. Sarah McBride is going to Congress, and Sen. Kyle Evans Gay will become lieutenant governor.
The wins were expected. Delaware hasn’t had a Republican governor in more than 30 years, a Republican Senator in more than 20 years and a Republican Representative in more than a decade. The last time a Republican presidential candidate won the state was in 1988, when former President George H.W. Bush was elected.
Delaware voters went to polling places across the state Tuesday to cast ballots for an election that promised significant turnover at the state level, in addition to a bitterly contested presidential race.
The U.S. Senate race in Delaware carries the potential of a historic first for the state's voters and their congressional delegation in Washington
The American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware hosted a virtual community gathering Thursday night to address these questions for over 100 attendees. The event, titled "Firewall for Freedom," outlined the key issues that the ACLU plans to address under the upcoming administration.
Delaware Rep.-elect Sarah McBride has become the target of South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace, who introduced a resolution to prevent trans women from using the women's restroom on Capitol Hill.
Sahori Arteaga and her family spent 10 months at the Ronald McDonald House of Delaware after flying 3,000 miles from Honduras to Wilmington for a kidney transplant.
Johnny was born in November 2021 and, at 4 days old, underwent heart surgery. His mother, Catie Mason, recently brought him to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Delaware for the first time in a full circle moment.
Student loans: U.S. Department of Education oversees the the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, as well as the federal Pell Grant, money that assists low-income students in paying for college. These meet the handling of nearly $2 trillion federal student loan portfolio.
Prolonged drought conditions have led to an increase in salt water in the Delaware River. Officials say if the river's "salt front" continues moving toward the Ben Franklin Bridge, it could impact drinking water and have potential health consequences.
If the measure is passed, House members, officers, and employees would not be allowed to use restrooms designated for the opposite biological sex.