Delaware lawmakers return to Legislative Hall on Jan. 13 for the first session of the second leg of the 153rd General Assembly, and several newly introduced bills are already generating attention across the state.
A new bipartisan bill introduced Thursday would overhaul how Delaware fills vacant seats in the General Assembly, shifting power from political parties to voters by requiring primary elections in special elections.
Christopher Beardsley has announced that he will run for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Chris Coons.
A bill under debate in the Maryland General Assembly could change the way the state selects presidential candidates by introducing ranked-choice voting for the 2028 primary election.
With two upcoming special elections in Delaware, (D) Governor-elect Matt Meyer says he wants the state's Democratic Party to have an open primary.
According to a statement provided by the Department of Elections to CoastTV on Thursday morning, the percentage difference in voting is not close enough to meet the state code's requirement that would trigger a recount.
During the State Primary Election on Sept. 10, the the Delaware Department of Elections is informing voters that automatically registered voters may declare their party.
Each of the three Democrats in the Delaware state house #14 race, Kathy McGuiness, Claire Snyder-Hall, and Marty Rendon, are attempting to leverage their specific experiences. It is a race that has seen the former Speaker of the House weigh-in on the candidates.
Saturday is the last day to register to vote in Delaware's upcoming primary elections, which will be held on Sept. 10 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The voter registration deadline in order to vote in Delaware's state primaries is Aug. 17.
