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2026 Delaware House of Representatives election

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Not to be confused with2026 United States House of Representatives election in Delaware.
2026 Delaware House of Representatives elections

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November 3, 2026
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All 41 seats in theDelaware House of Representatives
21 seats needed for a majority
 
LeaderMelissa Minor-BrownTimothy Dukes
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Leader sinceJanuary 14, 2025January 14, 2025
Leader's seat17th -New Castle40th-Laurel
Last election2714

     Democratic incumbent     Democratic incumbent retiring
     Republican incumbent     Republican incumbent retiring

IncumbentSpeaker

Melissa Minor-Brown
Democratic



The2026 Delaware House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, alongside theDelaware Senate election and the other2026 United States elections.[1] Voters will elect members of theDelaware House of Representatives in all 41 of theU.S. state ofDelaware's legislative districts to serve a two-year term.[2]

Retirements

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Democrats

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  1. District 23:Mara Gorman is retiring torun for state senate in the 8th district.[3]

Republicans

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  1. District 33:Charles Postles Jr. is retiring.[4]
  2. District 41:Richard G. Collins is retiring.[5]

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[6]Likely DJanuary 22, 2026

Summary of results by district

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District2024 Pres.[7]IncumbentPartyElected RepresentativeOutcome
1stD+77.6Nnamdi ChukwuochaDemTBD
2ndD+71.9Stephanie BoldenDemTBD
3rdD+65.2Josue OrtegaDemTBD
4thR+6.7Jeff HilovskyRepTBD
5thD+57.7Kendra JohnsonDemTBD
6thD+35.1Debra HeffernanDemTBD
7thD+37.2Larry LambertDemTBD
8thD+23.8Sherae'a MooreDemTBD
9thD+15.5Kevin HensleyRepTBD
10thD+25.5Melanie Ross LevinDemTBD
11thR+24.3Jeffrey SpiegelmanRepTBD
12thD+28.8Krista GriffithDemTBD
13thD+25.2DeShanna NealDemTBD
14thD+22.2Claire Snyder-HallDemTBD
15thD+34.1Kamela SmithDemTBD
16thD+54.5Franklin Cooke Jr.DemTBD
17thD+36.4Melissa Minor-BrownDemTBD
18thD+40.1Sophie PhillipsDemTBD
19thD+16.1Kimberly WilliamsDemTBD
20thD+8.5Alonna BerryDemTBD
21stD+18.3Frank BurnsDemTBD
22ndD+16.3Michael F. SmithRepTBD
23rdD+30.6Mara GormanDemTBD
24thD+26.7Edward OsienskiDemTBD
25thD+31.1Cyndie RomerDemTBD
26thD+42.3Madinah Wilson-AntonDemTBD
27thD+16.9Eric MorrisonDemTBD
28thD+16.6William Carson Jr.DemTBD
29thD+16.9William Bush IVDemTBD
30thR+35.6W. Shannon MorrisRepTBD
31stD+39.5Sean LynnDemTBD
32ndD+25.6Kerri Evelyn HarrisDemTBD
33rdR+14.1Charles Postles Jr.RepTBD
34thD+5.3Lyndon YearickRepTBD
35thR+31.4Jesse VanderwendeRepTBD
36thR+12.1Bryan ShupeRepTBD
37thR+14.8Valerie Jones GiltnerRepTBD
38thR+11.8Ronald E. GrayRepTBD
39thR+23Daniel ShortRepTBD
40thR+43.8Timothy DukesRepTBD
41stR+26.9Richard G. CollinsRepTBD

List of districts

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District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30District 31District 32District 33District 34District 35District 36District 37District 38District 39District 40District 41

District 1

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The 1st district is represented by DemocratNnamdi Chukwuocha, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 2

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The 2nd district is represented by DemocratStephanie Bolden, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 3

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The 3rd district is represented by DemocratJosue Ortega, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 4

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The 4th district is represented by RepublicanJeff Hilovsky, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 5

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The 5th district is represented by DemocratKendra Johnson, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 6

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The 6th district is represented by DemocratDebra Heffernan, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 7

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The 7th district is represented by DemocratLarry Lambert, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 8

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The 8th district is represented by DemocratSherae'a Moore, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 9

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The 9th district is represented by RepublicanKevin Hensley, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 10

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The 10th district is represented by DemocratMelanie Ross Levin, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 11

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The 11th district is represented by RepublicanJeffrey Spiegelman, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 12

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The 12th district is represented by DemocratKrista Griffith, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 13

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The 13th district is represented by DemocratDeShanna Neal, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if they will do so.

District 14

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The 14th district is represented by DemocratClaire Snyder-Hall, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 15

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The 15th district is represented by DemocratKamela Smith, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 16

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The 16th district is represented by DemocratFranklin Cooke Jr., who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 17

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The 17th district is represented by DemocratMelissa Minor-Brown, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 18

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The 18th district is represented by DemocratSophie Phillips, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 19

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The 19th district is represented by DemocratKimberly Williams, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 20

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The 20th district is represented by DemocratAlonna Berry, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 21

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The 21st district is represented by DemocratFrank Burns, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 22

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The 22nd district is represented by RepublicanMichael F. Smith, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 23

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The 23rd district is represented by DemocratMara Gorman, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 24

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The 24th district is represented by DemocratEdward Osienski, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 25

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The 25th district is represented by DemocratCyndie Romer, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 26

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The 26th district is represented by DemocratMadinah Wilson-Anton, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 27

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The 27th district is represented by DemocratEric Morrison, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 28

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The 28th district is represented by DemocratWilliam Carson Jr., who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 29

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The 29th district is represented by DemocratWilliam Bush IV, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 30

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The 30th district is represented by RepublicanW. Shannon Morris, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 31

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The 31st district is represented by DemocratSean Lynn, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 32

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The 32nd district is represented by DemocratKerri Evelyn Harris, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 33

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The 33rd district is represented by RepublicanCharles Postles Jr., who announced on November 25, 2025, that he would not seek re-election.[4]

District 34

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The 34th district is represented by RepublicanLyndon Yearick, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 35

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The 35th district is represented by RepublicanJesse Vanderwende, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 36

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The 36th district is represented by RepublicanBryan Shupe, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 37

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The 37th district is represented by RepublicanValerie Jones Giltner, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

District 38

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The 38th district is represented by RepublicanRonald E. Gray, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 39

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The 39th district is represented by RepublicanDaniel Short, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 40

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The 40th district is represented by RepublicanTimothy Dukes, who is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

District 41

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The 41st district is represented by RepublicanRichard G. Collins, who announced on November 25, 2025, that he would not seek re-election in 2026.[5]

References

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  1. ^Booker, Brakkton (2025-07-29)."The 2026 midterms are officially underway".POLITICO. Retrieved2025-08-07.
  2. ^"Delaware House of Representatives elections, 2026".Ballotpedia. Retrieved2025-08-07.
  3. ^Carlin, Tim (January 21, 2026)."Rep. Gorman to run for Sokola's Senate seat".Spotlight Delaware. RetrievedJanuary 21, 2026.
  4. ^abPencek, Matthew (November 25, 2025)."State Rep. Charles Postles announces he won't seek reelection in 2026".CoastTV. RetrievedNovember 25, 2025.
  5. ^abMontes, Olivia (November 25, 2025)."These 2 Delaware House Republicans are not seeking reelection in 2026".The News Journal. RetrievedNovember 26, 2025.
  6. ^Jacobson, Louis (January 22, 2026)."Handicapping The 2026 State Legislative Map: A First Look".Sabato's Crystal Ball. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2026.
  7. ^"The 2024 Election at a Precinct Level".VoteHub. RetrievedNovember 26, 2025.
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