Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings is once again running for reelection, her campaign announced Thursday. If successful, she would serve a third term as the state's top law enforcement officer. No other candidates have yet announced their bids as of Feb. 6.
Another election season is on the horizon for Senate seats formerly held by Sarah McBride and Kyle Evans Gay. Here's who's on the ballot.
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Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings plans to run for a third term. Jennings, a Democrat, highlighted progress she said has been made on fighting violent crime. She also described an "ongoing threat that a second Donald Trump presidency poses to Delawareans."
Melanie Leneghan's firebrand political life and history of conflict is being raised as she seeks a seat on the Delaware County Board of Elections.
Early voting for Ottawa and Delaware counties school board races continue until Friday.  Two school board races – Grove and Wyandotte are on the February 11 primary
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings has announced that she will seek re-election to a third term, citing progress on violent crime and what she refers to as an ongoing threat that a second Trump presidency poses to Delawareans.
Counties rejected just 0.57% of mail ballots due to voter errors, such as a missing signature, during the 2024 election. That number was even lower in “curing” counties.
Delaware's leadership has vowed to make changes to prevent further businesses from locating elsewhere amid reports that Meta and Dropbox are moving out of the state. Governor Matt Meyer promised that his state would "get it right" when dealing with businesses.
Nationwide anti-Trump movement '50501' across U.S. to protest against Project 2025. Here's what to know about - 50 states, 50 protests, 1 day
Several Delaware-based departments and agencies are scheduled to make their case before the Joint Finance Committee. Here's what's on the agenda.