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State of Delaware - Elections Results State Of Delaware - Elections Results http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml#print State of Delaware General Election (Official Results) Last Updated: 11/14/12 08:44 AM Election Date: 11/06/12 433 of 433 Districts Reporting = 100% Absentee Votes Reported ******************** New Castle : Y Kent : Y Sussex : Y ***** PLEASE NOTE ***** Eric Bodenweiser withdrew from the 19th Senate race on October 17, 2012. Therefore, voting machines show the name of Brian Pettyjohn, who replaced him as the Republican Party candidate pursuant to court order of October 30, 2012. The Election Management System, however, still has the name of Eric Bodenweiser. The machine votes reported here as Bodenweiser, therefore, are actually votes for Pettyjohn. Statewide Voter Turnout = 65% * = Incumbent Machine Absentee Total Percent Votes Votes Votes Votes 433 of 433 Districts Reported PRESIDENT DEMOCRATIC PARTY * BARACK OBAMA 231295 11289 242584 58 . 6 % REPUBLICAN PARTY MITT ROMNEY 156233 9251 165484 40 . 0 % GREEN PARTY JILL STEIN 1850 90 1940 0 . 5 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY GARY JOHNSON 3746 136 3882 0 . 9 % 433 of 433 Districts Reported UNITED STATES SENATOR DEMOCRATIC PARTY * THOMAS R. CARPER 252892 12523 265415 66 . 4 % REPUBLICAN PARTY KEVIN WADE 108957 6743 115700 29 . 0 % GREEN PARTY ANDREW RICHARD GROFF 3036 155 3191 0 . 8 % 1 of 14 12/14/2012 4:32 PM State Of Delaware - Elections Results http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml#print INDEPENDENT PARTY OF DEL ALEXANDER PIRES 14462 838 15300 3 . 8 % 433 of 433 Districts Reported REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DEMOCRATIC PARTY * JOHN C. CARNEY JR. 238081 11852 249933 64 . 4 % REPUBLICAN PARTY THOMAS H. KOVACH 122062 7695 129757 33 . 4 % GREEN PARTY BERNARD AUGUST 4085 188 4273 1 . 1 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY SCOTT GESTY 3926 170 4096 1 . 1 % 431 of 431 Districts Reported GOVERNOR DEMOCRATIC PARTY * JACK A. MARKELL 263388 12605 275993 69 . 3 % REPUBLICAN PARTY JEFFREY E. CRAGG 107070 6723 113793 28 . 6 % GREEN PARTY MARK JOSEPH PERRI 4422 153 4575 1 . 1 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY JESSE MCVAY 3515 153 3668 1 . 0 % 431 of 431 Districts Reported LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEMOCRATIC PARTY * MATTHEW DENN 227670 11289 238959 61 . 6 % REPUBLICAN PARTY CHERYL ANNE VALENZUELA 136335 7643 143978 37 . 1 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY MARGARET MCKEOWN 4969 237 5206 1 . 3 % 431 of 431 Districts Reported INSURANCE COMMISSIONER DEMOCRATIC PARTY * KAREN WELDIN STEWART 222994 10360 233354 61 . 1 % REPUBLICAN PARTY BENJAMIN MOBLEY 132698 7971 140669 36 . 8 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY DAVID EISENHOUR 7427 411 7838 2 . 1 % 24 of 24 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 1 DEMOCRATIC PARTY HARRIS B. MCDOWELL III 14524 631 15155 85 . 3 % INDEPENDENT PARTY OF DEL ROBERT CLARK 1982 72 2054 11 . 6 % 2 of 14 12/14/2012 4:32 PM State Of Delaware - Elections Results http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml#print LIBERTARIAN PARTY BRIAN LINTZ 529 26 555 3 . 1 % 22 of 22 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 2 DEMOCRATIC PARTY MARGARET ROSE HENRY 14732 465 15197 100 . 0 % 28 of 28 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 3 DEMOCRATIC PARTY ROBERT I. MARSHALL 11976 346 12322 100 . 0 % 24 of 24 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 4 DEMOCRATIC PARTY MICHAEL S. KATZ 10545 643 11188 47 . 5 % REPUBLICAN PARTY GREGORY F. LAVELLE 11342 628 11970 50 . 8 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY MARCIA DAVINCI GROFF 390 20 410 1 . 7 % 22 of 22 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 5 DEMOCRATIC PARTY CHRISTOPHER R. COUNIHAN 9563 499 10062 43 . 8 % REPUBLICAN PARTY CATHERINE CLOUTIER 12380 532 12912 56 . 2 % 17 of 17 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 6 DEMOCRATIC PARTY ANDREW W. STATON 9247 1105 10352 42 . 7 % REPUBLICAN PARTY ERNESTO B. LOPEZ 12340 1263 13603 56 . 1 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY GWENDOLYN M. JONES 253 33 286 1 . 2 % 19 of 19 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 7 DEMOCRATIC PARTY PATRICIA M. BLEVINS 13356 400 13756 92 . 4 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY JAMES CHRISTINA 1108 31 1139 7 . 6 % 18 of 18 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 8 DEMOCRATIC PARTY DAVID P. SOKOLA 9584 515 10099 60 . 7 % REPUBLICAN PARTY WILLIAM STRITZINGER 6225 310 6535 39 . 3 % 3 of 14 12/14/2012 4:32 PM State Of Delaware - Elections Results http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml#print 18 of 18 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 9 DEMOCRATIC PARTY KAREN E. PETERSON 13538 403 13941 100 . 0 % 22 of 22 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 10 DEMOCRATIC PARTY BETHANY HALL-LONG 15997 501 16498 100 . 0 % 18 of 18 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 11 DEMOCRATIC PARTY BRYAN TOWNSEND 12529 331 12860 78 . 4 % REPUBLICAN PARTY EVAN QUEITSCH 3430 120 3550 21 . 6 % 21 of 21 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 12 DEMOCRATIC PARTY NICOLE POORE 12499 376 12875 60 . 3 % REPUBLICAN PARTY DORINDA CONNOR 7893 277 8170 38 . 3 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY BRAD THOMAS 300 10 310 1 . 4 % 20 of 20 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 13 DEMOCRATIC PARTY DAVID B. MCBRIDE 14023 421 14444 100 . 0 % 20 of 20 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 14 DEMOCRATIC PARTY BRUCE C. ENNIS 11584 447 12031 61 . 1 % REPUBLICAN PARTY SCOTT UNRUH 7408 244 7652 38 . 9 % 25 of 25 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 15 DEMOCRATIC PARTY KATHLEEN COOKE 8653 351 9004 47 . 7 % REPUBLICAN PARTY DAVE LAWSON 9059 488 9547 50 . 6 % INDEPENDENT PARTY OF DEL CATHERINE R. SAMARDZA 313 11 324 1 . 7 % 24 of 24 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 16 REPUBLICAN PARTY 4 of 14 12/14/2012 4:32 PM State Of Delaware - Elections Results http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml#print COLIN BONINI 8767 605 9372 79 . 9 % INDEPENDENT PARTY OF DEL MICHAEL TEDESCO 2233 123 2356 20 . 1 % 24 of 24 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 17 DEMOCRATIC PARTY BRIAN J. BUSHWELLER 12272 889 13161 100 . 0 % 18 of 18 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 18 REPUBLICAN PARTY * F. GARY SIMPSON 12610 588 13198 100 . 0 % 17 of 17 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 19 DEMOCRATIC PARTY JANE E. HOVINGTON 6149 456 6605 40 . 2 % REPUBLICAN PARTY ERIC R. BODENWEISER 9366 451 9817 59 . 8 % 15 of 15 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 20 DEMOCRATIC PARTY RICHARD W. EAKLE 6142 594 6736 32 . 0 % REPUBLICAN PARTY GERALD W. HOCKER 12903 1387 14290 68 . 0 % 14 of 14 Districts Reported STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 21 DEMOCRATIC PARTY * ROBERT L. VENABLES SR. 8537 418 8955 55 . 9 % REPUBLICAN PARTY BRYANT L. RICHARDSON 6559 330 6889 43 . 0 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY JOHN F. POTTER 176 11 187 1 . 1 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 14 of 14 Districts Reported DISTRICT 1 DEMOCRATIC PARTY CHARLES POTTER JR. 8991 330 9321 100 . 0 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 13 of 13 Districts Reported DISTRICT 2 DEMOCRATIC PARTY STEPHANIE T. BOLDEN 6092 161 6253 100 . 0 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 10 of 10 Districts Reported DISTRICT 3 DEMOCRATIC PARTY 5 of 14 12/14/2012 4:32 PM State Of Delaware - Elections Results http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml#print HELENE M. KEELEY 6157 184 6341 100 . 0 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 16 of 16 Districts Reported DISTRICT 4 DEMOCRATIC PARTY GERALD L. BRADY 8548 585 9133 100 . 0 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 10 of 10 Districts Reported DISTRICT 5 DEMOCRATIC PARTY MELANIE GEORGE SMITH 7808 249 8057 100 . 0 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 12 of 12 Districts Reported DISTRICT 6 DEMOCRATIC PARTY DEBRA HEFFERNAN 7122 380 7502 62 . 4 % REPUBLICAN PARTY ERIC TAYLOR 4323 206 4529 37 . 6 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 10 of 10 Districts Reported DISTRICT 7 DEMOCRATIC PARTY BRYON H. SHORT 7033 247 7280 68 . 2 % REPUBLICAN PARTY DANIEL E. LEPRE 3089 115 3204 30 . 0 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY C. ROBERT WILSON 182 6 188 1 . 8 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 10 of 10 Districts Reported DISTRICT 8 DEMOCRATIC PARTY S. QUINTON JOHNSON 6709 228 6937 69 . 2 % REPUBLICAN PARTY MATTHEW A. BROWN 2960 126 3086 30 . 8 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 9 of 9 Districts Reported DISTRICT 9 DEMOCRATIC PARTY REBECCA WALKER 7334 231 7565 100 . 0 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 10 of 10 Districts Reported DISTRICT 10 DEMOCRATIC PARTY DENNIS E. WILLIAMS 5341 212 5553 52 . 1 % REPUBLICAN PARTY ROBERT M. RHODUNDA 4947 157 5104 47 . 9 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 10 of 10 Districts Reported 6 of 14 12/14/2012 4:32 PM State Of Delaware - Elections Results http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml#print DISTRICT 11 DEMOCRATIC PARTY LYNNE NEWLIN 3977 150 4127 47 . 9 % REPUBLICAN PARTY JEFFREY N. SPIEGELMAN 4192 145 4337 50 . 3 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY MARGARET MCKEOWN 151 3 154 1 . 8 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 14 of 14 Districts Reported DISTRICT 12 REPUBLICAN PARTY DEBORAH D. HUDSON 9116 553 9669 100 . 0 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 14 of 14 Districts Reported DISTRICT 13 DEMOCRATIC PARTY JOHN MITCHELL 7227 157 7384 100 . 0 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 7 of 7 Districts Reported DISTRICT 14 DEMOCRATIC PARTY * PETER C. SCHWARTZKOPF 7326 924 8250 89 . 9 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY MARGARET V. MELSON 811 114 925 10 . 1 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 10 of 10 Districts Reported DISTRICT 15 DEMOCRATIC PARTY VALERIE LONGHURST 8134 251 8385 93 . 5 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY AMY MERLINO 557 28 585 6 . 5 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 10 of 10 Districts Reported DISTRICT 16 DEMOCRATIC PARTY JAMES JOHNSON 7398 215 7613 96 . 5 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY JOHN MACHUREK 263 14 277 3 . 5 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 11 of 11 Districts Reported DISTRICT 17 DEMOCRATIC PARTY MICHAEL MULROONEY 7091 206 7297 81 . 1 % REPUBLICAN PARTY LAURA BROWN 1639 56 1695 18 . 9 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 10 of 10 Districts Reported DISTRICT 18 DEMOCRATIC PARTY 7 of 14 12/14/2012 4:32 PM State Of Delaware - Elections Results http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml#print MICHAEL BARBIERI 7294 207 7501 100 . 0 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE 12 of 12 Districts Reported DISTRICT 19 DEMOCRATIC PARTY KIMBERLY WILLIAMS 5895 193 6088 65 . 5 % REPUBLICAN PARTY DENNIS C. 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