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The ruling comes a day after the first use of vote-by-mail in Tuesday's primary election.
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The court ruling Delaware’s vote-by-mail law unconstitutional halts its use this November, but some voting rights advocates hope there’s time to appeal before the general election.
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A new face is the Democratic nominee in House District 13 for November’s general election. DeShanna Neal defeated 16-year incumbent and House Majority Whip Larry Mitchell in Tuesday's primary by just 24 votes.
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McGuiness' loss was a sharp rebuke for the embattled auditor, who still awaits sentencing for two misdemeanor corruption charges.
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Bonini has represented the 16th district for nearly three decades, though his attempts to rise to statewide office were unsuccessful.
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Early in the night, Wilmington City Councilwoman Shané Darby led the incumbent State Rep. Nnamdi Chukwuocha by several dozen votes. But by 11 p.m., more absentee votes were counted moving Chukwuocha, ahead by 90 by midnight.
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12-year incumbent Debra Heffernan is a step closer to another term as the State Representative for House District 6.
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The ACLU of Delaware was previously involved in talks with the DOC about voter access this summer.
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While Delaware now offers early voting and vote-by-mail, a majority of Delawareans are voting in-person during Tuesday’s Primary election.
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Delawareans could vote early this year thanks to a bill signed in 2019 that took effect in January, and the the numbers are on par with expectations.