Political party strength in Delaware

The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Delaware:

The table also indicates the historical party composition in the:

For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes.

1777–1900

Year Executive offices General Assembly United States Congress Electoral votes
Governor Attorney General Treasurer Auditor State Senate State House U.S. Senator (Class I) U.S. Senator (Class II) U.S. House
1777 John McKinly (NP/F)[a][b] no electoral votes
Thomas McKean (NP/DR)[a][c]
George Read (NP/F)[a][d]
1778 Gunning Bedford Jr.
Caesar Rodney (NP/DR)[a]
1779
1780
1781
John Dickinson (NP/F)[a][e]
1782
John Cook (NP/F)[a][d]
1783
Nicholas Van Dyke (NP/DR)[a]
1784
1785
1786 Joshua Clayton (NP/F)
Thomas Collins (NP/F)[a][f]
1787
1788
1789 George Read (PA)[g] Richard Bassett (AA) John Vining (PA) Washington/
Adams (I) Green tickY
Jehu Davis (NP/F)[a][h]
Joshua Clayton (NP/F)[a]
1790 Nicholas Ridgely
1791 Richard Bassett (PA)
1792
1793 Joshua Clayton (F) John Vining (PA)[g] John Patten (AA)
1794 vacant Henry Latimer (PA)[i]
1795 Henry Latimer (PA)
Henry Latimer (F)[g] John Vining (F) John Patten (DR)
1796 Gunning Bedford Sr. (F)[f] Adams/
Pinckney (F) Green tickY
1797 F majority 14F, 7DR James A. Bayard (F)
Daniel Rogers (F)[h]
1798 F majority F majority Joshua Clayton (F)[f]
1799 Richard Bassett (F)[j] F majority F majority William H. Wells (F) [g]
1800 F majority 14F, 7DR Adams/
Pinckney (F) Red XN
1801 Nicholas Van Dyke (F) 6F, 3DR Samuel White (F)[f]
James Sykes (F)[d]
1802 David Hall (DR)
1803 Caesar Augustus Rodney (DR)
1804 Pinckney/
King (F) Red XN
1805 Nathaniel Mitchell (F) James A. Bayard (F)[g] James M. Broom (F)[g]
1806 Outerbridge Horsey (F)
1807 vacant
1808 George Truitt (F) Henry Molleston (F) Nicholas Van Dyke (F)
1809
1810 Thomas Clayton (F) Outerbridge Horsey (F)
1811 Joseph Haslet (DR) Henry M. Ridgely (F)
1812 Clinton/
Ingersoll (DR) Red XN
1813 William H. Wells (F) 2F
1814 Daniel Rodney (F)
1815 James Rogers
1816 7F, 2DR King/
Howard (F) Red XN
1817 John Clark (F) Nicholas Van Dyke (F) 1F, 1DR
1818 6F, 3DR
1819
1820 Henry Molleston (F)[k] Monroe/
Tompkins (DR) Green tickY
Jacob Stout (F)[l]
1821 John Collins (DR)[f] vacant[m]
1822 5DR, 4F 11DR, 10F Cesar Augustus Rodney (DR)[g] 2F
Caleb Rodney (F)[h]
1823 Joseph Haslet (DR)[f] 5DR, 4F 13DR, 8F vacant vacant[m] Louis McLane (F)
Charles Thomas (DR)[h]
1824 Samuel Paynter (F) 5F, 4DR 14F, 7DR Thomas Clayton (F) Nicholas Van Dyke (F) Jackson/
Calhoun (DR) Red XN
1825 13F, 8DR Thomas Clayton (NR) Nicholas Van Dyke (NR)[f] Louis McLane (J)[g]
1826 14DR, 7F Daniel Rodney (NR)[g]
1827 Charles Polk Jr. (F) 5DR, 4F 13F, 8DR Louis McLane (J)[g] Henry M. Ridgely (J) vacant
1828 5A-J, 3J, 1? 11A-J, 10J Kensey Johns Jr. (NR) Adams/
Rush (NR) Red XN
1829 5NR, 4D 14NR, 7D vacant John M. Clayton (NR)[g]
1830 David Hazzard (NR) Robert Frame Arnold Naudain (NR)[g]
1831 7NR, 2D 16NR, 5D John J. Milligan (NR)
1832 14NR, 7D Clay/
Sergeant (NR) Red XN
1833 Caleb P. Bennett (D)[f]
1834
1835 James Rogers 6W, 3D 14W, 7D
1836 Harrison/
Granger (W) Red XN
Charles Polk Jr. (W)[h] Richard H. Bayard (NR) Thomas Clayton (NR)
1837 Cornelius P. Comegys (W) Richard H. Bayard (W)[g] Thomas Clayton (W) John J. Milligan (W)
1838
1839 6D, 3W 13D, 8W Thomas Robinson Jr. (D)
1840 Edward W. Gilpin vacant Harrison/
Tyler (W) Green tickY
1841 William B. Cooper (W) 5D, 4W 21W Richard H. Bayard (W) George B. Rodney (W)
1842
1843 7W, 2D 14W, 7D
1844 Clay/
Frelinghuysen (W) Red XN
1845 Thomas Stockton (W)[f] 6W, 3D John M. Clayton (W)[n] John W. Houston (W)
1846
Joseph Maull (W)[f][h]
William Temple (W)[h]
1847 William Tharp (D) 5W, 4D 11W, 10D Presley Spruance (W)
1848 Taylor/
Fillmore (W) Green tickY
1849 6W, 3D 13W, 7D, 1? John Wales (W)
1850 Willard Saulsbury Sr. (D)
1851 William H. H. Ross (D) 5D, 4W 14D, 7W James A. Bayard Jr. (D) George R. Riddle (D)
1852 Pierce/
King (D) Green tickY
1853 13W, 8D John M. Clayton (W)
1854
1855 Peter F. Causey (KN) George P. Fisher (R) 6KN, 2D, 1W 19KN, 2D Elisha D. Cullen (KN)
1856 Buchanan/
Breckinridge (D) Green tickY
1857 5D, 4O 21D Joseph P. Comegys (W) William G. Whiteley (D)
1858
1859 William Burton (D) 7D, 2O 14D, 7O Willard Saulsbury Sr. (D)
1860 Alfred Wooten Breckinridge/
Lane (SD) Red XN
1861 5D, 4R 11R, 10D George P. Fisher (U)
1862
1863 William Cannon (R)[f] 14D, 7R William Temple (D)[f]
1864 Jacob Moore (R) George R. Riddle (D) Nathaniel B. Smithers (R) McClellan/
Pendleton (D) Red XN
1865 6D, 3R John A. Nicholson (D)
Gove Saulsbury (D)[o]
1866
1867 15D, 6R James A. Bayard Jr. (D)
1868 Seymour/
Blair (D) Red XN
1869 Charles B. Lore (D) 9D 21D Thomas F. Bayard (D)[n] Benjamin T. Biggs (D)
1870
1871 James Ponder (D) Eli Saulsbury (D)
1872 Grant/
Wilson (R) Green tickY
1873 8D, 1R James R. Lofland (R)
1874 John B. Penington (D)
1875 John P. Cochran (D) James Williams (D)
1876 Tilden/
Hendricks (D) Red XN
1877 9D
1878
1879 John W. Hall (D) George Gray (D) Edward L. Martin (D)
1880 Hancock/
English (D) Red XN
1881 8D, 1R 14D, 7R
1882
1883 Charles C. Stockley (D) 7D, 2R 21D Charles B. Lore (D)
1884 Cleveland/
Hendricks (D) Green tickY
1885 John H. Paynter 9D George Gray (D)
1886
1887 Benjamin T. Biggs (D) John Biggs John B. Penington (D)
1888 Cleveland/
Thurman (D) Red XN
1889 5R, 4D 14R, 7D Anthony Higgins (R)
1890
1891 Robert J. Reynolds (D) 7D, 2R John W. Causey (D)
1892 John R. Nicholson Cleveland/
Stevenson (D) Green tickY
1893 5D, 4R 21D
1894
1895 Joshua H. Marvil (R)[f] Robert C. White Beniah L. Lewis 15R, 6D vacant[m] Jonathan S. Willis (R)
William T. Watson (D)[h]
1896 McKinley/
Hobart (R) Green tickY
1897 Ebe W. Tunnell (D) 20D, 1R Richard R. Kenney (D) L. Irving Handy (D)
1898
1899 L. Heisler Ball (R) John A. Lingo 9D, 8R 22R, 13D vacant[m] John H. Hoffecker (R)[f]
1900 Isaac N. Fooks McKinley/
Roosevelt (R) Green tickY
Walter O. Hoffecker (R)
Year Governor Attorney General Treasurer Auditor State Senate State House U.S. Senator (Class I) U.S. Senator (Class II) U.S. House Electoral votes
Executive offices General Assembly United States Congress

1901–present

Year Executive offices General Assembly United States Congress Electoral votes
Governor Lt. Governor Attorney
General
Treasurer Auditor Insurance
Commissioner
State
Senate
State
House
U.S. Senator
(Class I)
U.S. Senator
(Class II)
U.S. House
1901 John Hunn (R) Philip L. Cannon (R) Herbert H. Ward Martin B. Burris Prunal B. Norman George W. Marshall 9R, 8D 20R, 15D vacant[m] vacant[m] L. Heisler Ball (R)
1902
1903 10R, 7D L. Heisler Ball (R) J. Frank Allee (R) Henry A. Houston (D)
1904 Roosevelt/
Fairbanks (R) Green tickY
1905 Preston Lea (R) Isaac T. Parker (R) Robert H. Richards 21R, 14D vacant[m] Hiram R. Burton (R)
1906
1907 11R, 6D 25R, 10D Henry A. du Pont (R) Harry A. Richardson (R)
1908 Taft/
Sherman (R) Green tickY
1909 Simeon S. Pennewill (R) John M. Mendinhall (R) Andrew C. Gray 18D, 17R William H. Heald (R)
1910
1911 9R, 8D 22R, 13D
1912 Wilson/
Marshall (D) Green tickY
1913 Charles R. Miller (R) Colen Ferguson (D) Josiah O. Wolcott (D) 21D, 14R Willard Saulsbury Jr. (D) Franklin Brockson (D)
1914
1915 19R, 16D Thomas W. Miller (R)
1916 Hughes/
Fairbanks (R) Red XN
1917 John G. Townsend Jr. (R) Lewis E. Eliason (D) David J. Reinhardt 10R, 7D 19D, 16R Josiah O. Wolcott (D)[p] Albert F. Polk (D)
1918
1919 23R, 12D L. Heisler Ball (R) Caleb R. Layton (R)
1920 Harding/
Coolidge (R) Green tickY
1921 William D. Denney (R) J. Danforth Bush (R) Sylvester D. Townsend Jr. 12R, 5D 18D, 17R T. Coleman du Pont (R)[q]
1922
1923 11R, 6D Thomas F. Bayard Jr. (D) William H. Boyce (D)
1924 Coolidge/
Dawes (R) Green tickY
1925 Robert P. Robinson (R) James H. Anderson (R) Clarence A. Southerland 9D, 8R 22R, 13D T. Coleman du Pont (R)[r] Robert G. Houston (R)
1926
1927 Jesse S. Cooper Jr. (D) 18R, 17D
1928 Hoover/
Curtis (R) Green tickY
1929 C. Douglass Buck (R) James H. Hazel (R) Reuben Satterthwaite Jr. George S. Williams (R) 9R, 8D 26R, 9D John G. Townsend Jr. (R) Daniel O. Hastings (R)[q]
1930
1931 12R, 5D 22R, 13D
1932 Hoover/
Curtis (R) Red XN
1933 Roy F. Corley (R) Daniel J. Layton (R) 9R, 8D 22D, 13R Wilbur L. Adams (D)
P. Warren Green (R)
1934
1935 Warren T. Moore (R) James H. Hazel (R) James Postles Hammond (R) 10R, 7D 23R, 12D J. George Stewart (R)
1936 Roosevelt/
Garner (D) Green tickY
1937 Richard McMullen (D) Edward W. Cooch (D) Ernest C. Blackstone (D) James W. Wise (D) 11R, 6D 21D, 14R James H. Hughes (D) William F. Allen (D)
1938
1939 James R. Morford (R) Fagan H. Simonton (R) Benjamin I. Shaw (R) William J. Swain (R) 20R, 15D George S. Williams (R)
1940 Roosevelt/
Wallace (D) Green tickY
1941 Walter W. Bacon (R) Isaac J. MacCollum (D) Peter S. Collins (D) Harrison M. Manning (D) 10R, 7D James M. Tunnell (D) Philip A. Traynor (D)
1942
1943 Clair J. Killoran (R) John S. Isaacs (R) Joseph M. Harrington (R) 24R, 11D C. Douglass Buck (R) Earle D. Willey (R)
1944 Roosevelt/
Truman (D) Green tickY
1945 Elbert N. Carvel (D) Jesse S. Cooper Jr. (D) Wilbur E. Jacobs (D) 11R, 6D 22R, 13D Philip A. Traynor (D)
1946
1947 Albert W. James (R) Benjamin F. Johnson (R) Benjamin I. Shaw (R) 24R, 11D John J. Williams (R) J. Caleb Boggs (R)
1948 Dewey/
Warren (R) Red XN
1949 Elbert N. Carvel (D) Alexis I. du Pont Bayard (D) Willard D. Boyce (D) James W. W. Baker (D) 9R, 8D 18R, 17D J. Allen Frear Jr. (D)
1950
1951 H. Albert Young (R) Ralph W. Emerson (R) G. Dan Enterline (R) William R. Murphy (R) 9D, 8R 19R, 16D
1952 Eisenhower/
Nixon (R) Green tickY
1953 J. Caleb Boggs (R) John W. Rollins (R) Clarence Collins Jr. (R) 10R, 7D 18R, 17D Herbert Warburton (R)
1954
1955 Joseph D. Craven (D) Howard H. Dickerson (D) Clifford E. Hall (D) Harry S. Smith (D) 12D, 5R 27D, 8R Harris McDowell (D)
1956
1957 David P. Buckson (R) Vera Davis (R) Dale E. Wheatley (R) 13D, 4R 19D, 16R Hal Haskell (R)
1958
1959 Januar D. Bove Jr. (R) Belle Everett (D) Ernest E. Killen (D) 11D, 6R 26D, 9R Harris McDowell (D)
1960
Kennedy/
Johnson (D) Green tickY
1961 Elbert N. Carvel (D) Eugene Lammot (D) 20D, 15R J. Caleb Boggs (R)
1962
1963 David P. Buckson (R) Robert Short (R) 10D, 7R 24D, 11R
1964 Johnson/
Humphrey (D) Green tickY
1965 Charles L. Terry Jr. (D) Sherman W. Tribbitt (D) Charles F. Moore (D) 13D, 5R 30D, 5R
1966
1967 Daniel Ross (R) George W. Cripps (R) 9R, 9D 23R, 12D William Roth (R)[s]
1968 Nixon/
Agnew (R) Green tickY
1969 Russell W. Peterson (R) Eugene Bookhammer (R) 13R, 6D 26R, 13D
1970
1971 W. Laird Stabler Jr. (R) Emily Womach (D) 23R, 16D William Roth (R) Pete du Pont (R)
1972
1973 Sherman W. Tribbitt (D) Mary Jornlin (R) F. Earl McGinnes (D) 11R, 10D 21R, 20D Joe Biden (D)[t]
1974
1975 Richard R. Wier Jr. (D) Richard T. Collins (R) 13D, 8R 25D, 16R
1976 Carter/
Mondale (D) Green tickY
1977 Pete du Pont (R) James D. McGinnis (D) Tom Carper (D) David H. Elliott (R) 26D, 15R Thomas B. Evans Jr. (R)
1978
1979 Richard S. Gebelein (R) 21D, 20R
1980 Reagan/
Bush (R) Green tickY
1981 Mike Castle (R) Thomas W. Spruance (R) 12D, 9R 25R, 16D
1982
1983 Charles Oberly (D) Janet Rzewnicki (R) Dennis Greenhouse (D) 13D, 8R 25D, 16R Tom Carper (D)
1984
1985 Mike Castle (R) S. B. Woo (D) David N. Levinson (D) 22R, 19D
1986
1987
1988 Bush/
Quayle (R) Green tickY
1989 Dale E. Wolf (R)
Tom Wagner (R)
1990
1991 15D, 6R 24R, 17D
1992
Clinton/
Gore (D) Green tickY
1993 Tom Carper (D)[u] Ruth Ann Minner (D) Donna Lee Williams (R) 22R, 19D Mike Castle (R)
1994
1995 M. Jane Brady (R) 12D, 9R 27R, 14D
1996
1997 12D, 9R 23R, 18D
1998
1999 Jack Markell (D) 13D, 8R 26R, 15D
2000 Gore/
Lieberman (D) Red XN
2001 Ruth Ann Minner (D) John Carney (D) Tom Carper (D)
2002
2003 29R, 12D
2004 Kerry/
Edwards (D) Red XN
2005 Matthew Denn (D) 26R, 15D
2006 Carl Danberg (D)
2007 Beau Biden (D) 23R, 18D
2008 Obama/
Biden (D) Green tickY
2009 Jack Markell (D) Matthew Denn (D) Velda Jones-Potter (D)[q] Karen Weldin Stewart (D) 16D, 5R 24D, 17R Ted Kaufman (D)[q]
2010 15D, 6R[v] Chris Coons (D)
2011 Chipman Flowers Jr. (D) 14D, 7R 26D, 15R John Carney (D)
2012
2013 13D, 8R 27D, 14R
2014
2015 vacant Matthew Denn (D) Ken Simpler (R) 12D, 9R 25D, 16R
2016 Clinton/
Kaine (D) Red XN
2017 John Carney (D) Bethany Hall-Long (D) Trinidad Navarro (D) 11D, 10R Lisa Blunt Rochester (D)
2018
2019 Kathy Jennings (D) Colleen Davis (D) Kathy McGuiness (D)[w] 12D, 9R 26D, 15R
2020 Biden/
Harris (D) Green tickY
2021 14D, 7R
2022
Dennis Greenhouse (D)[q]
2023 Lydia York (D) 15D, 6R
2024 Harris/
Walz (D) Red XN
2025 Matt Meyer (D) Kyle Evans Gay (D) 27D, 14R Sarah McBride (D)
Key to party colors and abbreviations for members of the U.S. Congress and other politicians or officials
Alaskan Independence (AKIP)
Know Nothing (KN)
American Labor (AL)
Anti-Jacksonian (Anti-J)
National Republican (NR)
Anti-Administration (AA)
Anti-Masonic (Anti-M)
Conservative (Con)
Covenant (Cov)
Democratic (D)
Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL)
Democratic–NPL (D-NPL)
Dixiecrat (Dix),
States' Rights (SR)
Democratic-Republican (DR)
Farmer–Labor (FL)
Federalist (F)
Pro-Administration (PA)
Free Soil (FS)
Fusion (Fus)
Greenback (GB)
Independence (IPM)
Independent Democrat (ID)
Independent Republican (IR)
Jacksonian (J)
Liberal (Lib)
Libertarian (L)
National Union (NU)
Nonpartisan League (NPL)
Nullifier (N)
Opposition Northern (O)
Opposition Southern (O)
Populist (Pop)
Progressive (Prog)
Prohibition (Proh)
Readjuster (Rea)
Republican (R)
Silver (Sv)
Silver Republican (SvR)
Socialist (Soc)
Union (U)
Unconditional Union (UU)
Vermont Progressive (VP)
Whig (W)
Independent (I)
Nonpartisan (NP)
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j President of Delaware.
  2. ^ Was captured and taken prisoner by the British.
  3. ^ Succeeded to office upon the capture of McKinly and resigned upon the return of George Read, the rightful successor to McKinly.
  4. ^ a b c Succeeded to office upon the resignation of his predecessor.
  5. ^ Resigned to accept election as president of Pennsylvania.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Died in office.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Resigned.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Succeeded to office upon the death of his predecessor.
  9. ^ Successfully contested Patten's election.
  10. ^ Resigned to accept appointment to U.S. District Court.
  11. ^ Died before taking office; never served as governor.
  12. ^ Assumed office upon the death of Governor-elect Molleston.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g Legislature failed to elect a senator.
  14. ^ a b Resigned to become United States Secretary of State.
  15. ^ Assumed office upon the death of Cannon, then was elected to office in his own right.
  16. ^ Resigned to become Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery.
  17. ^ a b c d e Appointed to fill vacancy.
  18. ^ Resigned due to poor health.
  19. ^ Resigned December 31, 1970, to become a U.S. Senator.
  20. ^ In 2008, simultaneously re-elected and elected Vice President of the United States; resigned as senator to take the latter office.
  21. ^ Resigned office on January 3, 2001, to begin term in the U.S. Senate, and was succeeded as governor by Ruth Ann Minner for the remaining 17 days of his term.
  22. ^ A special election occurred after the death of Sen. Thurman Adams Jr. (D), who was succeeded by Joseph W. Booth (R) after the 2009 session, flipping the seat from Democratic to Republican.[1]
  23. ^ Resigned on October 19, 2022, after being convicted for corruption and conflict of interest.

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Comedic stage play by Martin McDonagh This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: The Lieutenant of Inishmore – news · newspapers · books · scholar · J...

 

 

Arcidiocesi di Xi'anArchidioecesis SinganensisChiesa latinaDiocesi suffraganee Fengxiang, Hanzhong, Sanyuan, Yan'an, Zhouzhi  Sede vacante Presbiteri21, di cui 8 secolari e 13 regolari637 battezzati per presbitero Religiosi1 uomo, 44 donne  Abitanti1.500.000 Battezzati13.394 (0,9% del totale) StatoCina Superficie12.000 km² Parrocchie15  Erezione15 ottobre 1696 Ritoromano IndirizzoCatholic Mission, Tu-Ti-Miao, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China Sito webwww.rcxa.org Dati dall'Annuario pontif...

American politician and lawyer Edward VrdolyakVrdolyak in 1983Member of the Chicago City Council for Chicago's 10th WardIn office1971–1987Preceded byJohn Buchanan[1]Succeeded byVictor Vrdolyak[1]President of the Chicago City CouncilIn office1977–1983Chairman of the Cook County Democratic PartyIn office1982–1987Preceded byGeorge DunneSucceeded byGeorge Dunne Personal detailsBornEdward Robert Vrdolyak (1937-12-28) December 28, 1937 (age 86)Chicago, Illinois, U.S.Polit...

 

 

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