Delaware Election Results
Delaware Election Results
President
Winner
Joseph R. Biden Jr. wins Delaware.
Race called by The Associated Press.
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | Electoral votes E.V. | |
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Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Winner | Democrat Dem. | 296,268 | 58.8% | 3 | |
Trump* Donald J. Trump* | Republican Rep. | 200,603 | 39.8% | — | |
Jorgensen Jo Jorgensen | Libertarian Lib. | 5,000 | 1.0% | — | |
Hawkins Howie Hawkins | Green Green | 2,139 | 0.4% | — | |
Write-ins Write-ins | 0 | 0.0% | — | ||
Total reported Total reported | 504,010 | ||||
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* Incumbent
Presidential results by county
County | Margin | 2016 margin | Est. votes reported | Total votes | Absentee |
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New Castle | Biden +37 | D+29.4 | 100% | 287,633 | — |
Sussex | Trump +11 | R+21.9 | 100% | 129,352 | — |
Kent | Biden +4 | R+4.9 | 100% | 87,025 | — |
Absentee votes for presidential candidates
Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.
Latest updates
Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.
U.S. Senate
Winner
Christopher Coons, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. Senate in Delaware.
Race called by The Associated Press.
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | |
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Coons* Christopher Coons* Winner | Democrat Dem. | 291,804 | 59.4% | |
Witzke Lauren Witzke | Republican Rep. | 186,054 | 37.9% | |
Turley Mark Turley | Independent Ind. | 7,833 | 1.6% | |
Frost Nadine Frost | Libertarian Lib. | 5,244 | 1.1% | |
Total reported Total reported | 490,935 |
* Incumbent
Governor
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | |
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Carney* John Carney* Winner Winner | Democrat Dem. | 292,903 | 59.5% | |
Murray Julianne Murray | Republican Rep. | 190,312 | 38.6% | |
DeMatteis Kathy DeMatteis | Independent Ind. | 6,150 | 1.2% | |
Machurek John Machurek | Libertarian Lib. | 3,270 | 0.7% | |
Total reported Total reported | 492,635 |
* Incumbent
U.S. House At-Large District
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | |
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Rochester* Lisa Blunt Rochester* Winner Winner | Democrat Dem. | 281,382 | 57.6% | |
Murphy Lee Murphy | Republican Rep. | 196,392 | 40.2% | |
Purcell Catherine Purcell | Independent Ind. | 6,682 | 1.4% | |
Rogers David Rogers | Libertarian Lib. | 3,814 | 0.8% | |
Total reported Total reported | 488,270 |
* Incumbent
State Senate
District Dist. | Candidates | |
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1 | McBride Dem. 73% Winner | Washington Rep. 27% |
5 | Gay Dem. 52% Winner | Cloutier* Rep. 48% |
7 | Mantzavinos Dem. 51% Winner | Delcollo* Rep. 49% |
8 | Sokola* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
9 | Walsh* Dem. 67% Winner | Ruckle Rep. 33% |
12 | Poore* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
13 | Pinkney Dem. 76% Winner | Homich Rep. 24% |
14 | Ennis* Dem. 60% Winner | Pugh Rep. 41% |
15 | Lawson* Rep. 55% Winner | Hugg Dem. 45% |
19 | Pettyjohn* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
20 | Hocker* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
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State House
District Dist. | Candidates | |
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1 | Chukwuocha* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
2 | Bolden* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
3 | Walker* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
4 | Brady* Dem. 70% Winner | Nally Rep. 30% |
5 | Johnson* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
6 | Heffernan* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
7 | Lambert Dem. 67% Winner | Haubrich Rep. 31% |
8 | Moore Dem. 57% Winner | Zitofsky Rep. 43% |
9 | Hensley* Rep. 55% Winner | Harrington Dem. 45% |
10 | Matthews* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
11 | Spiegelman* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
12 | Griffith* Dem. 60% Winner | Cragg Rep. 40% |
13 | Mitchell* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
14 | Schwartzkopf* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
15 | Longhurst* Dem. 68% Winner | Higgin Rep. 31% |
16 | Cooke* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
17 | Minor-Brown* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
18 | Bentz* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
19 | Williams* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
20 | Smyk* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
21 | Ramone* Rep. 53% Winner | Barry Dem. 47% |
22 | Smith* Rep. 63% Winner | D 'Agostino Dem. 37% |
23 | Baumbach* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
24 | Osienski* Dem. 70% Winner | Wilps Rep. 30% |
25 | Kowalko* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
26 | Wilson-Anton Dem. 72% Winner | Conrad Rep. 28% |
27 | Morrison Dem. 61% Winner | Keister Rep. 37% |
28 | Carson* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
29 | Bush* Dem. 56% Winner | Hayes Rep. 44% |
30 | Morris* Rep. 68% Winner | Groce Dem. 32% |
31 | Lynn* Dem. 69% Winner | Harpster Rep. 31% |
32 | Bennett* Dem. 63% Winner | Precourt Rep. 37% |
33 | Postles* Rep. 59% Winner | King Dem. 42% |
34 | Yearick* Rep. 57% Winner | Kuforiji Dem. 43% |
35 | Vanderwende* Rep. 69% Winner | Harris Dem. 31% |
36 | Shupe* Rep. 64% Winner | Fuller Dem. 36% |
37 | King* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
38 | Gray* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
39 | Short* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
40 | Dukes* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
41 | Collins* Rep. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
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Other Races
Candidates | |
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Hall-Long* Dem. 59% Winner | Hall Rep. 41% |
* Incumbent
Race | Candidates | |
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Wilmington | Purzycki* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
* Incumbent
Race | Candidates | |
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New Castle County | Meyer* Dem. 0% Winner | Uncontested |
* Incumbent
Candidates | |
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Navarro* Dem. 60% Winner | Pillsbury Rep. 41% |
* Incumbent
Latest updates
Congress confirmed Joe Biden’s victory, defying a mob that stormed the Capitol after being egged on by President Trump. Read more ›
Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.
Today encapsulated the politics of progress and grievance that have defined the Trump years: Senate wins for Warnock and Ossoff, and a mob at the Capitol. Read more ›
Democrats have now captured control of the Senate as Jon Ossoff has defeated David Perdue, following the Rev. Raphael Warnock’s victory over Senator Kelly Loeffler. See live results ›
A mob of people loyal to President Trump stormed the Capitol, halting Congress’s counting of the electoral votes to confirm President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Read more ›
Joseph R. Biden Jr. has received a majority of votes from the Electoral College, formally securing the presidency in the manner set out in the Constitution. Read more ›
The 538 members of the Electoral College are meeting to cast ballots for president based on the election results in their states, formalizing Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Track the Electoral College results ›
California has certified its electors for the 2020 election, officially giving Joseph R. Biden Jr. more than the 270 pledged electors needed to become president. Read more ›
The chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission has certified Biden as the winner in Wisconsin, formalizing his narrow victory in a state Trump carried four years ago. Read more ›
Arizona has officially certified Biden’s narrow victory in the state, further undermining Trump’s efforts to portray his decisive national loss as a matter still under dispute. Read more ›
President Trump authorized his government to begin the transition to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration. Read more ›