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The Delaware Democratic Party (DelDems) is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the
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Delaware Delaware ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Maryland to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean to its east. The state takes its name from the adjacent Del ...
. It is headquartered in
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and chaired by Erik Raser-Schramm. The party is the dominant political party in Delaware and has existed since the Jacksonian Democrats broke away from the Federalists in 1825. President Joe Biden is a Delaware Democrat. The party also occupies all seats for the state in Congress, all statewide executive offices, and majorities in both houses of the state legislature.


History of the party


Party creation

As the first state of the United States, Delaware was at the forefront of the creation in U.S. political parties. The origins of the Delaware Democratic Party can be traced back to the original anti-federalist party. While key difference divide this part from the Democratic Party today, key issues involving government involvement and ideologies such as Jeffersonian and Jacksonian can be linked to modern day ideals of the Delaware Democratic party.Boyer, William and Edward C. Ratledge. Delaware Politics and Government. Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska. 2009. Yet, despite being one of the first states with true parties, the spiritual predecessor of the Democratic party struggled to support its agenda in the state. It wasn't until the splitting of parties into federalists and Jacksonians that the Democratic party got its first true start. With only one bad loss in 1855 to the American Party, the Democratic Party dominated politics up until the end of Reconstruction in the United States. Most fascinating of all, was how the party maintained its popularity during the Civil War. Despite being a northern state, Delaware Democrats opposed the abolition of slavery and named themselves "the white man's party" as they fought the Republican congress during Reconstruction. With 36 years of election dominance, the Democrats eventually fell out of power due to one major factor, the growth of industry in the state.


An era of weakness

Following the ousting of the Democrats in both the federal and state sector, the Republican Party remained the dominate party throughout the early 1900s and up until World War II. Even when John Addicks attempted to illegally purchase the Republican seat in the U.S. Senate, the Democrats were unable to capitalize. To emphasize just how far the party had fallen, the seat that Addicks attempted to take lay vacant for four consecutive terms with the Democrats unable to take it despite the clear corrupt actions of the Republican candidate Addicks. From 1897 to 1936, Delaware Democrats were irrelevant in politics with Republicans either dominating the state senate and house of Representatives or the Democrats completely absent from federal politics. With the power of industry overriding agriculture, the Democratic Party was not be able to regain an equal footing in the state until Franklin D. Roosevelt came into office.


Trading time with the Republicans

Following its period of weakness, the Democratic Party of Delaware began to regain an equal foothold with its Republican rival following World War II. While evidence Republican domination could be still be see in the form of J. Caleb Boggs and John J. Williams, the third member of this "Big Three" was a Democrat named Elbert Carvel. Carvel served two terms as the governor of the state and helped keep his party relevant even when they did not control the state. Despite what occurred in the past, The Democrats of the late 1970s to 2000 held an equal footing in the state, neither party gaining serious ground on the other. Democrats would end up holding the Governor position in the state for 30 years in comparison to their counterparts possession of the position for 29. Even after the Republicans had held the office of the Governor more than 20 years, the Democrats simply took it back and continue to occupy it to this day.


Recent glory

In the 21st century, the Democratic Party has risen to become the most popular party in Delaware. The party has control at the state level over the executive branch and the legislative branch.


Current elected officials

The following is a list of elected statewide and federal Democratic officeholders beginning in 2019:


Members of Congress

Democrats comprise all of Delaware's 3-member Congressional delegation - including both US Senators and the lone member of the House of Representatives.


U.S. Senate

Democrats have controlled both of Delaware's seats in the U.S. Senate since
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U.S. House of Representatives

Democtats have controlled Delaware's lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2010:


Statewide officials

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*Treasurer:
Colleen Davis Colleen Davis (; born 1979/1980) is an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party serving as the Delaware State Treasurer. As a child, Davis moved from the suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland to Sussex County, Delaware, where she gr ...
*Auditor:
Lydia York Lydia York (born 1958/1959) is an American attorney, accountant, and Democratic politician who is the Delaware state auditor. She was first elected in the 2022 elections. York was previously a candidate for the same office in 2018, losing to Kathy ...
*Commissioner of Insurance: Trinidad Navarro


State legislative leaders

* Senate President: Bethany Hall-Long **Senate President Pro Tempore: David Sokola **Senate Majority Leader: Bryan Townsend * Speaker of the House:
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**House Majority Leader: Valerie Longhurst


State Senate

In 2019, Democrats control 13 of the statewide elected offices. State Senators must be citizens of the United States and have resided in Delaware for three years. Candidates must also have been a resident of their respective district for at least one year preceding their election. The age requirement to run for this elected seat is 27 years old. *1st Senate District: Harris B. McDowell III *2nd Senate District: Darius J. Brown *3rd Senate District: S. Elizabeth “Tizzy” Lockman *4th Senate District: Laura V. Sturgeon *8th Senate District: David Sokola *9th Senate District: Jack Walsh *10th Senate District: Stephanie Hansen *11th Senate District: Bryan Townsend *12th Senate District: Nicole Poore *13th Senate District: David B. McBride *14th Senate District: Bruce Ennis *17th Senate District: Charles “Trey” Paradee III


Current makeup of Delaware State Senate


State House of Representatives

In 2011, Democrats control 26 of the 41 statewide elected offices.Delaware House of Representatives,http://legis.delaware.gov/Legislature.nsf/Lookup/House_Home?open&nav=house, accessed November 15, 2011 Any candidate running for the House of Representatives must have lived in Delaware for three years and be a U.S. citizen. The candidate must also live in the district at least one year prior to running for office and be at least 24 years of age. *1st Representative District: Dennis Williams *2nd Representative District: Stephanie Bolden *3rd Representative District: Helene Keeley *4th Representative District: Gerald Brady *5th Representative District: Melanie George *6th Representative District: Debra Heffernan *7th Representative District: Bryon Short *8th Representative District: S. Quinton Johnson *9th Representative District: Rebecca Walker *10th Representative District: Dennis Williams *13th Representative District: John Mitchell Jr. *14th Representative District: Peter Schwartzkopf *15th Representative District: Valerie Longhurst *16th Representative District: James Johnson *17th Representative District: Michael Mulrooney *18th Representative District: Michael Barbieri *19th Representative District: Robert Gilligan *23rd Representative District: Teresa Schooley *24th Representative District: Edward Osienski *25th Representative District: John Kowalko, Jr. *26th Representative District: John Viola *27th Representative District: Earl Jaques, Jr. *28th Representative District: William Carson, Jr. *31st Representative District: Darryl Scott *32nd Representative District: E. Bradford Bennett *41st Representative District: John Atkins


Current make-up of Delaware House of Representatives

Mayor of Wilmington: Mike Purzycki


Federal Executive Officials

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See also

* Political party strength in Delaware *
Delaware State Capitol The Delaware Legislative Hall is the state capitol building of Delaware. Located in the state capital city of Dover on Legislative Avenue, it houses the chambers and offices of the Delaware General Assembly. It was designed in the Colonial Reviv ...
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Delaware General Assembly The Delaware General Assembly is the legislature of the U.S. state of Delaware. It is a bicameral legislature composed of the Delaware Senate with 21 senators and the Delaware House of Representatives with 41 representatives. It meets at Legisl ...
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Delaware House of Representatives The Delaware State House of Representatives is the lower house of the Delaware General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Delaware. It is composed of 41 Representatives from an equal number of constituencies, each of whom is ...
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Delaware Senate The Delaware Senate is the upper house of the Delaware General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Delaware. It is composed of 21 Senators, each of whom is elected to a four-year term, except when reapportionment occurs, at wh ...


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