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2024 Delaware Primary Voting Guide: New Castle County


Delaware’s primary election is approaching, with a rundown of what to expect in New Castle County. The primary elections will be on Sept. 10, with early voting from Aug. 28 to Aug. 31 and Sept. 3 to Sept. 8. Absentee ballot requests must be submitted by Sept. 6. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on election day.

Candidates running for various positions like New Castle County Executive, County Council President, State House Districts 2, 3, 10, 15, 21, 27 are preparing for the upcoming elections. Issues such as public safety, housing, economic development, education, and environmental protection are key points in their campaigns.

Karen Hartley-Nagle and Marcus Henry are both running for New Castle County Executive, focusing on public safety, housing affordability, economic development, and park improvements.

In the County Council President race, candidates like George Frankel, Val Gould, Jason Hoover, Monique Johns, and Robert Williams are competing, emphasizing affordable housing, zoning matters, public safety enhancement, and community development.

State House District races also feature competitive candidates like Stephanie Bolden, James Taylor, Frank Burns, and Michael A. Smith, each highlighting issues like education, mental healthcare access, government transparency, energy alternatives, and job creation.

The primary elections will shape the future of New Castle County with candidates focusing on critical issues affecting the community. Early voting and absentee ballot options provide flexibility for residents to participate in the democratic process. Stay informed on candidate platforms and exercise your right to vote in the upcoming election.

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