2024 Delaware House of Representatives Primary Results
All 41 seats in the state's lower legislative chamber are up this year.
The Democratic and Republican primaries occurred today in Delaware to select candidates for the November general election. That included the races for all 41 seats in the State House of Representatives for regular two-year terms.
The Delaware House of Representatives currently features 26 Democrats and 15 Republicans. 36 incumbents ran for re-nomination today - with open seat contests in Districts 3, 10, 14, 21, and 23. It only takes a plurality of the vote for a candidate to receive their party’s nomination.
For District 1:
Incumbent Nnamdi Chukwuocha won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 2:
Incumbent Stephanie Bolden won the Democratic primary with 64.6% against James Taylor with 35.4%. 2,130 votes counted.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 3:
Josue Ortega won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 4:
Gregg Lindner won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Jeff Hilovsky won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 5:
Incumbent Kendra Johnson won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 6:
Incumbent Debra Heffernan won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Michael Krawczuk won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 7:
Incumbent Larry Lambert won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Shane Stoneman won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 8:
Incumbent Sherae’a Moore won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Chris Beronio won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 9:
Terrell Williams won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Kevin Hensley won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 10:
Melanie Ross Levin won the Democratic primary with 68.5% against Dennis Williams with 24.2% and Stephen Jankovic with 7.3%. 2,686 votes counted.
Brent Burdge won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 11:
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Jeffrey Spiegelman won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 12:
Incumbent Krista Griffith won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Steve Pickering won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 13:
Incumbent DeShanna Neal won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Danny Rappa won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 14:
Claire Snyder-Hall won the Democratic primary with 41.3% against Marty Rendon with 31.8% and Kathy McGuiness with 26.9%. 4,600 votes counted.
Mike Simpler won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 15:
Kamela Smith won the Democratic primary with 53.3% against incumbent Valerie Longhurst with 46.7%. 2,726 votes counted.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 16:
Incumbent Franklin Cooke Jr. won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 17:
Incumbent Melissa Minor-Brown won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 18:
Incumbent Sophie Phillips won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 19:
Incumbent Kimberly Williams won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Alexander Homich won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 20:
Incumbent Stell Selby won the Democratic primary with 83.1% against Brian Jenkins with 16.9%. 3,338 votes counted.
Nikki Miller won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 21:
Frank Burns currently leads the Democratic primary with 50.7% against Michael Smith with 49.3%. 2,254 votes counted.
Brenda Mennella won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 22:
Monica Beard won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Michael Smith won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 23:
Mara Gorman won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 24:
Incumbent Edward Osienski won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Joan Godwin won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 25:
Incumbent Cyndie Romer won the Democratic primary unopposed.
David Hansberger won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 26:
Incumbent Madinah Wilson-Anton won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 27:
Incumbent Eric Morrison won the Democratic primary with 59.7% against Margie Lopez Waite with 40.3%. 2,629 votes counted.
Kristina Griffing won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 28:
Incumbent William Carson Jr. won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 29:
Incumbent William Bush won the Democratic primary with 56.6% against Monica Shockley Porter with 43.4%. 2,945 votes counted.
Anthony Egipciaco Jr. won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 30:
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Shannon Morris won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 31:
Incumbent Sean Lynn won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For District 32:
Incumbent Kerri Evelyn Harris won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Amy Spampinato won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 33:
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Charles Postles won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 34:
Tracey Miller won the Democratic primary with 67.7% against Ade Kuforiji with 32.3%. 1,731 votes counted.
Incumbent Lyndon Dean Yearick won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 35:
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Jesse Vanderwende won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 36:
Rony Baltazar-Lopez won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Bryan Shupe currently leads the Republican primary with 50.3% against Patrick Smith with 49.7%. 2,302 votes counted.
For District 37:
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Valerie Jones Giltner won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 38:
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Ronald Gray won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 39:
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Daniel Short won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 40:
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Timothy Dukes won the Republican primary unopposed.
For District 41:
Tom Brett won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Richard Collins won the Republican primary unopposed.
The general election for all 41 seats in the Delaware House of Representatives will occur on Tuesday, November 5.