Marty Rendon
After decades working in Washington, DC as a Congressional aide and later directing Congressional relations for UNICEF, Rendon was appointed by Governor John Carney in 2019 to be a Commissioner on the Delaware Human and Civil Rights Commission and was named Chair of the Commission’s Legislative Committee. As Chair, Marty lent the Commission’s support to a variety of human and civil rights issues, and has worked on initiatives to fulfill the Commission’s mandate to “promote amicable relations” among the residents of Delaware.
Rendon’s campaign focuses on:
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Environmental quality
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Affordable housing
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Homelessness
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Traffic and transportation
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Healthcare
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Education
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Human and civil rights
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Reproductive rights
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Fostering small businesses
Races
| Race | District | Election Year | Election Level | Election Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delaware State Representative 14 - Democratic Primary | 14 | 2024 | State | Primary |
| Candidates | Pct. | Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
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41.3% |
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1,898 |
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31.8% |
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1,464 |
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26.9% |
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1,238 |
| (100%) precincts reporting Updated |
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