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Delaware Senate

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Upper house of the Delaware General Assembly

Delaware State Senate
Delaware General Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
January 10, 2023
Leadership
Kyle Evans Gay (D)
since January 21, 2025
President pro tempore
David Sokola (D)
since November 4, 2020
Majority Leader
Bryan Townsend (D)
since November 4, 2020
Minority Leader
Gerald Hocker (R)
since November 7, 2018
Structure
Seats21
Seat display
Map display
Political groups
Majority

Minority

Length of term
4 years
AuthorityArticle III, Section 1,Delaware Constitution
Salary$48,237/year[1]
Elections
Last election
November 5, 2024
(10 seats)
Next election
November 3, 2026
(11 seats)
RedistrictingLegislative control
Meeting place
State Senate Chamber
Delaware Legislative Hall
Dover, Delaware
Website
Delaware State Senate

TheDelaware State Senate is theupper house of theDelaware General Assembly, thestate legislature of theU.S. state ofDelaware. It is composed of 21 Senators, each of whom is elected to a four-year term, except whenreapportionment occurs, at which time Senators may be elected to a two-year term. There is no limit to the number of terms that a Senator may serve. The Delaware Senate meets at theLegislative Hall inDover.

In order to accommodate the ten-year cycle of reapportionment, the terms of office of the several Senators are staggered so that ten Senators are elected to terms of two years at the first biennial general election following reapportionment, followed by two four-year terms, and eleven Senators are elected at the said election for two four-year terms, followed by a two-year term.

Like other upper houses of state and territorial legislatures and the federalU.S. Senate, the Senate can confirm or rejectgubernatorial appointments to the state cabinet, commissions, boards, or justices to theDelaware Supreme Court.

Qualifications

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Senators must becitizens of the United States, have lived in Delaware for three years, and have been a resident of their respective district for at least one year preceding their election. They must also be at least 27 years old at the time of their election.

Senate leadership

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TheLieutenant Governor of Delaware serves as the President of the Senate, but only casts a vote if required to break a tie. In the absence of the lieutenant governor, thePresident Pro Tempore presides over the Senate. The President Pro Tempore is elected by the majority party caucus followed by confirmation of the entire Senate through a Senate Resolution. The President Pro Tempore is the chief leadership position in the Senate. The other Senate leaders are elected by their respective party caucuses.

PositionNamePartyDistrict
President of the Senate/Lieutenant GovernorKyle Evans GayDemocraticN/A
President Pro TemDavid SokolaDemocratic8
Majority LeaderBryan TownsendDemocratic11
Majority WhipElizabeth LockmanDemocratic3
Minority LeaderGerald HockerRepublican20
Minority WhipBrian G. PettyjohnRepublican19

Composition

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156
DemocraticRepublican
AffiliationParty
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
DemocraticRepublicanVacant
2019–2020129210
2021-2022147210
2023–2024156210
Begin 2025[2]136192
February 15, 2025[3]15210
Latest voting share71.4%28.6%

Members

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Below are the Senators as of the 153rd General Assembly (2024–2026), following themost recent election.

DistrictNamePartyFirst electedResidenceSeat up
1stDan CruceDem2025Wilmington2026
2ndDarius J. BrownDem2018Wilmington2028
3rdElizabeth LockmanDem2018Wilmington2028
4thLaura SturgeonDem2018Brandywine Hundred2028
5thRay SeigfriedDem2025Arden2026
6thRuss HuxtableDem2022Lewes2028
7thSpiros MantzavinosDem2020Westgate Farms2026
8thDavid SokolaDem1990Newark2026
9thJack WalshDem2016Newport2026
10thStephanie HansenDem2017Middletown2028
11thBryan TownsendDem2012Westover Woods2028
12thNicole PooreDem2012Barbs Farm2026
13thMarie PinkneyDem2020New Castle County2026
14thKyra HoffnerDem2022Leipsic2026
15thDavid G. LawsonRep2010Marydel2026
16thEric BucksonRep2022Camden2028
17thW. Charles ParadeeDem2018Dover2028
18thDavid L. WilsonRep2018Lincoln2028
19thBrian G. PettyjohnRep2012Georgetown2026
20thGerald HockerRep2012Ocean View2026
21stBryant RichardsonRep2014Laurel2028

Past composition of the Senate

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Main article:Political party strength in Delaware

See also

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References

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  1. ^"2022 Legislator Compensation".ncsl.org.National Conference of State Legislatures.
  2. ^DemocratsSarah McBride (District 1) andKyle Evans Gay (District 6) resigned after being elected toCongress and the office ofLieutenant Governor of Delaware, respectively.
  3. ^DemocratsDan Cruce andRaymond Siegfried elected to succeed McBride and Gay, respectively.[1]

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Kyle Evans Gay (D)
Presidentpro tempore
David Sokola (D)
Majority Leader
Bryan Townsend (D)
Minority Leader
Gerald Hocker (R)
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