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State of Delaware - Department of Elections · Office of the State Electio State of Delaware - Department of Elections · Office of the State Electio... http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml (http://www.delaware.gov) (http://www.delaware.gov) Department of Elections · Office of the State Election Commissioner (/index.shtml) General Election (Official Results) Election Date: 11/08/16 432 OF 432 Districts Reporting = 100% Last Updated: 11/17/16 04:35 PM Absentee Votes Reported New Castle :Y Kent :Y Sussex :Y Statewide Voter Turnout = 65.35% PRESIDENT 432 of 432 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY HILLARY CLINTON 221,608 13,995 235,603 53 . 35 % REPUBLICAN PARTY DONALD J TRUMP 175,162 9,965 185,127 41 . 92 % GREEN PARTY JILL STEIN 5,868 235 6,103 1 . 38 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY GARY JOHNSON 14,045 712 14,757 3 . 35 % REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 432 of 432 Districts Reported 1 of 20 11/19/2016 2:05 PM State of Delaware - Department of Elections · Office of the State Electio... http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 432 of 432 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY LISA BLUNT ROCHESTER 219,899 13,655 233,554 55 . 52 % REPUBLICAN PARTY HANS REIGLE 162,366 9,935 172,301 40 . 96 % GREEN PARTY MARK J PERRI 7,991 335 8,326 1 . 97 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY SCOTT A GESTY 6,152 284 6,436 1 . 55 % GOVERNOR 429 of 429 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY JOHN C CARNEY JR 234,343 14,061 248,404 58 . 34 % REPUBLICAN PARTY COLIN BONINI 157,445 9,407 166,852 39 . 18 % GREEN PARTY ANDREW R GROFF 5,702 249 5,951 1 . 39 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY SEAN L GOWARD 4,371 206 4,577 1 . 09 % LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 429 of 429 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY BETHANY HALL LONG 234,079 14,062 248,141 59 . 44 % REPUBLICAN PARTY LA MAR T GUNN 159,878 9,413 169,291 40 . 56 % INSURANCE COMMISSIONER 429 of 429 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY 2 of 20 11/19/2016 2:05 PM State of Delaware - Department of Elections · Office of the State Electio... http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml INSURANCE COMMISSIONER 429 of 429 Districts Reported TRINIDAD NAVARRO 233,115 13,313 246,428 59 . 28 % REPUBLICAN PARTY JEFFREY E CRAGG 159,290 9,938 169,228 40 . 72 % STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 1 24 of 24 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY HARRIS B MCDOWELL III 11,190 668 11,858 56 . 32 % REPUBLICAN PARTY JAMES SPADOLA 8,820 375 9,195 43 . 68 % STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 5 22 of 22 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY DENISE BOWERS 9,047 549 9,596 40 . 52 % REPUBLICAN PARTY CATHERINE CLOUTIER 13,407 676 14,083 59 . 48 % STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 7 19 of 19 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY PATRICIA BLEVINS 9,028 370 9,398 49 . 45 % REPUBLICAN PARTY ANTHONY DELCOLLO 9,310 294 9,604 50 . 55 % STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 8 18 of 18 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY 3 of 20 11/19/2016 2:05 PM State of Delaware - Department of Elections · Office of the State Electio... http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 8 18 of 18 Districts Reported DAVID P SOKOLA 8,284 578 8,862 50 . 81 % REPUBLICAN PARTY MEREDITH CHAPMAN 7,711 404 8,115 46 . 53 % GREEN PARTY DAVID B CHANDLER 437 25 462 2 . 66 % STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 9 18 of 18 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY JOHN WALSH 13,031 469 13,500 100 . 00 % STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 12 21 of 21 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY NICOLE POORE 18,325 636 18,961 100 . 00 % STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 13 20 of 20 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY DAVID B MCBRIDE 14,048 455 14,503 100 . 00 % STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 14 20 of 20 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY BRUCE C ENNIS 12,870 584 13,454 59 . 55 % REPUBLICAN PARTY CARL PACE 8,791 347 9,138 40 . 45 % STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 15 25 of 25 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes 4 of 20 11/19/2016 2:05 PM State of Delaware - Department of Elections · Office of the State Electio... http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 15 25 of 25 Districts Reported REPUBLICAN PARTY DAVID G LAWSON 14,286 750 15,036 100 . 00 % STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 19 17 of 17 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes REPUBLICAN PARTY BRIAN G PETTYJOHN 13,036 967 14,003 100 . 00 % STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 20 15 of 15 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY PERRY J MITCHELL 6,103 728 6,831 27 . 61 % REPUBLICAN PARTY GERALD W HOCKER 16,199 1,709 17,908 72 . 39 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 14 of 14 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY CHARLES POTTER JR 8,529 372 8,901 100 . 00 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2 12 of 12 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY STEPHANIE T BOLDEN 6,057 199 6,256 100 . 00 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3 10 of 10 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY HELENE M KEELEY 5,849 211 6,060 100 . 00 % 5 of 20 11/19/2016 2:05 PM State of Delaware - Department of Elections · Office of the State Electio... http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 4 16 of 16 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY GERALD L BRADY 8,862 703 9,565 100 . 00 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 5 10 of 10 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY MELANIE GEORGE SMITH 8,004 276 8,280 100 . 00 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 6 12 of 12 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY DEBRA HEFFERNAN 9,011 534 9,545 100 . 00 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 7 10 of 10 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY BRYON SHORT 7,936 341 8,277 90 . 10 % LIBERTARIAN PARTY C ROBERT WILSON 885 24 909 9 . 90 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 8 10 of 10 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY S QUINTON JOHNSON 8,413 290 8,703 100 . 00 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 9 9 of 9 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY MONIQUE JOHNS 4,926 204 5,130 39 . 63 % 6 of 20 11/19/2016 2:05 PM State of Delaware - Department of Elections · Office of the State Electio... http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 9 9 of 9 Districts Reported REPUBLICAN PARTY KEVIN S HENSLEY 7,517 295 7,812 60 . 37 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 10 10 of 10 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Total Percent Votes Votes Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY SEAN MATTHEWS 6,351 303 6,654 60 . 74 % REPUBLICAN PARTY JUDITH M TRAVIS 4,133 167 4,300 39 . 26 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 11 10 of 10 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY DAVID L NEILSON 2,847 138 2,985 30 . 44 % REPUBLICAN PARTY JEFFREY N SPIEGELMAN 6,541 280 6,821 69 . 56 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 12 14 of 14 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Total Percent Votes Votes Votes REPUBLICAN PARTY DEBORAH D HUDSON 9,228 638 9,866 100 . 00 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 13 14 of 14 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Total Percent Votes Votes Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY JOHN L MITCHELL JR 7,122 165 7,287 100 . 00 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 14 7 of 7 Districts Reported 7 of 20 11/19/2016 2:05 PM State of Delaware - Department of Elections · Office of the State Electio... http://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/election.shtml STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 14 7 of 7 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY PETER C SCHWARTZKOPF 8,008 1,289 9,297 63 . 55 % REPUBLICAN PARTY JAMES LOUIS DEMARTINO 4,759 573 5,332 36 . 45 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 15 10 of 10 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY VALERIE LONGHURST 9,071 319 9,390 100 . 00 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 16 10 of 10 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Total Percent Votes Votes Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY JAMES JOHNSON 7,311 225 7,536 100 . 00 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 17 11 of 11 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY MICHAEL MULROONEY 7,484 237 7,721 100 . 00 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 18 10 of 10 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Total Percent Votes Votes Votes DEMOCRATIC PARTY DAVID BENTZ 7,113 235 7,348 100 . 00 % STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 19 12 of 12 Districts Reported Machine Votes Absentee Votes Total Votes Percent Votes 8 of 20 11/19/2016 2:05 PM State of Delaware - 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