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Legislators by School District/Charter 2020-2021 Legislators by School District Appoquinimink District Christina District (suburban) Laurel S 10 Stephanie Hansen S -4 Laura Sturgeon* Chair Senate Educ. S 21 Bryant Richardson S- 12 Nicole Poore S -7 SpirosComm. Mantzavinos H- 39 Daniel B. Short S 14 Bruce Ennis S -8 David Sokola* Sen. Educ. Comm. H- 40 Timothy D. Dukes H- 8 Sherae'a "Rae" Moore* House Educ. Comm. S -9 John Walsh H- 41 Richard Collins* House Educ. Comm. H- 9 Kevin Hensley* House Educ. Comm. S - 10 Stephanie Hansen - Milford District H- 11 Jeffrey N. Spiegelman S -11 Bryan Townsend* Sen. Educ. Comm. S 16 Colin Bonini* Sen. Educ. Comm. H- 27 Eric Morrison* House Educ. Comm. S -12 Nicole Poore S- 18 David Wilson - Brandywine District S -13 Marie Pinkney S- 19 Brian Pettyjohn S 1 Sarah McBride H 5 Kendra Johnson H- 30 W. Shannon Morris S- 2 Darius Brown H- 15 Valerie Longhurst H- 33 Charles Postles Jr.* House Educ. Comm. S- 4 Laura Sturgeon* Chair Senate Educ. H- 18 David Bentz H- 35 Jesse Vanderwende S- 5 KyleComm. Evans Gay H- 21 Michael Ramone* House Educ. Comm. H- 36 Bryan Shupe* House Educ. Comm. H- 1 Nnamdi Chukwuocha* House Educ ViceChair H- 22 Michael Smith* House Educ. Comm. - Red Clay District H- 2 Stephanie Bolden* House Educ. Comm. H- 23 Paul S. Baumbach S 1 Sarah McBride H- 4 Gerald L. Brady H- 24 Edward S. Osienski* House Educ. S- 2 Darius Brown H- 6 Debra J. Heffernan* House Educ. Comm. H- 25 JohnComm. A. Kowalko, Jr.* House Educ. S- 3 S. Elizabeth Lockman* Sen. Educ. Comm. H- 7 Larry Lambert, Jr. H- 26 MadinahComm. Wilson-Anton S- 4 Laura Sturgeon* Chair Senate Educ. H- 10 Sean Matthews* House Educ. Comm. H- 27 Eric Morrison* House Educ. Comm. S- 7 SpirosComm. Mantzavinos H- 12 Krista Griffith - Colonial District S- 8 David Sokola* Sen. Educ. Comm. - Caesar Rodney District S -2 Darius Brown S- 9 John Walsh S 15 David G. Lawson S - 9 John Walsh H- 1 Nnamdi Chukwuocha* House Educ ViceChair S- 16 Colin Bonini* Sen. Educ. Comm. S -12 Nicole Poore H- 2 Stephanie Bolden* House Educ. Comm. S- 17 Paradee, W. Charles "Trey" S -13 Marie Pinkney H- 3 Sherry Dorsey Walker H- 11 Jeffrey N. Spiegelman S - 14 Bruce Ennis H- 4 Gerald L. Brady H- 29 William Bush* House Educ. Comm. H 2 Stephanie Bolden* House Educ. Comm. H- 12 Krista Griffith H- 30 W. Shannon Morris H- 5 Kendra Johnson H- 13 John L. Mitchell, Jr. H- 32 Andria L. Bennett H- 9 Kevin Hensley* House Educ. Comm. H- 17 Melissa Minor-Brown H- 33 Charles Postles Jr.* House Educ. Comm. H- 15 Valerie Longhurst H- 19 Kimberly Williams* House Educ. Chair H- 34 Lyndon Yearick H- 16 Franklin D. Cooke, Jr. H- 21 Michael Ramone* House Educ. Comm. - Cape Henlopen District H- 17 Melissa Minor-Brown H- 22 Michael Smith* House Educ. Comm. S 6 Ernesto Lopez* Sen. Educ. Comm. H- 18 David Bentz - Seaford District S- 18 David Wilson H- 19 Kimberly Williams* House Educ. Chair S 19 Brian Pettyjohn S- 19 Brian Pettyjohn H- 21 Michael Ramone* House Educ. Comm. S- 21 Bryant Richardson H- 14 Peter Schwartzkopf; Spkr. of House H- 27 Eric Morrison* House Educ. Comm. H- 35 Jesse Vanderwende H- 20 Stephen T. Smyk - Delmar District H- 39 Daniel B. Short H- 36 Bryan Shupe* House Educ. Comm. S -21 Bryant Richardson H- 40 Timothy D. Dukes H- 37 Ruth Briggs King* House Educ. Comm. H 40 Timothy D. Dukes - Smyrna District - Capital District H- 41 Richard Collins* House Educ. Comm. S 14 Bruce Ennis S 14 Bruce Ennis - Indian River District S- 15 David G. Lawson S- 15 David G. Lawson S -6 Ernesto Lopez* Sen. Educ. Comm. H- 9 Kevin Hensley* House Educ. Comm. S- 16 Colin Bonini* Sen. Educ. Comm. S - 19 Brian Pettyjohn H- 11 Jeffrey N. Spiegelman S- 17 W. Charles "Trey" Paradee S -20 Gerald W. Hocker H- 28 William Carson H- 11 Jeffrey N. Spiegelman S -21 Bryant Richardson H- 29 William Bush* House Educ. Comm. H- 28 William Carson H 20 Stephen T. Smyk - Woodbridge District H- 29 William Bush* House Educ. Comm. H- 35 Jesse Vanderwende S 18 David L. Wilson H- 31 Sean Lynn* House Educ. Comm. H- 36 Bryan Shupe* House Educ. Comm. S- 19 Brian Pettyjohn H- 32 Andria L. Bennett H- 37 Ruth Briggs King* House Educ. Comm. H- 30 W. Shannon Morris - Christina District (Wilmington) H- 38 Ronald E. Gray H- 35 Jesse Vanderwende S 2 Darius Brown H- 40 Timothy D. Dukes H- 39 Daniel B. Short S- 3 S. Elizabeth Lockman* Sen. Educ. Comm. H- 41 Richard Collins* House Educ. Comm. - NCC Vo Tech H- 2 Stephanie Bolden* House Educ. Comm. - Lake Forest District S 1 - 14 H- 3 Sherry Dorsey Walker S -15 David G. Lawson H-- 1 - 13 & 15 - 27 H- 13 John L. Mitchell, Jr. S -16 Colin Bonini* Sen. Educ. Comm. Polytech H- 16 Franklin D. Cooke, Jr. S - 18 David Wilson S 14 - 18 - H 30 W. Shannon Morris H-- 9,11 & 28 - 34 H- 33 Charles Postles Jr.* House Educ. Comm. Sussex Tech H- 34 Lyndon Yearick S 6 & 18 - 21 - H-- 14, 20, 30, 35 - 41 NOTES: *Serve on House or Senate Education Committee Updated: 1/11/21 Questions: Contact Tina Shockley at 302-735-4105 or [email protected] Contact Representatives 151st General Assembly - Representatives Contact Senators 151st General Assembly - Senators DOE Mapping DOE Mapping 2020-2021 Legislators by Charter School Senate Senate House Charter School House District Charter School District District District Academia Antonia Alonso 4 4 Kuumba Academy 3 2 Academy of Dover 17 31 M.O.T. Charter 14 11 Las Americas Aspire Academy 9 24 Newark Charter 8 25 Campus Community 17 31 Odyssey Charter 4 4 Charter School of Wilmington 3 3 Positive Outcomes 16 34 Delaware Military Academy 3 2 Providence Creek 14 28 Early College High School 17 31 Sussex Academy 19 37 East Side 2 2 Sussex Montessori School 19 39 Charter School of New Castle 2 17 Thomas Edison 2 2 First State Military Academy 14 28 First State Montessori Academy 3 2 Freire Charter School 2 2 Gateway Lab 7 4 Great Oaks Charter School 3 2 NOTES: Updated: 12/16/20 Questions: Contact Tina Shockley at 302-735-4105 or [email protected] Contact Representatives 151st General Assembly - Representatives Contact Senators 151st General Assembly - Senators DOE Mapping DOE Mapping.
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