Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings has announced her intention to seek a third term in office, citing her achievements in reducing violent crime, overseeing decreases in the prison population and recidivism rate, and prioritizing white-collar crime enforcement and human trafficking investigations. Jennings has been a vocal advocate for criminal justice reforms, including stronger bail regulations for violent offenders and gun safety legislation.
Since taking office in 2019, Jennings has secured victories in major legal battles, including defending voting rights, preserving abortion access, and winning environmental and pharmaceutical settlements. She has been critical of President Biden, accusing him of overreach and assault on Delawareans’ fundamental rights and safety.
The primary election in Delaware is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2026, with Election Day following on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2026. Jennings’ campaign is focused on building upon her successes and continuing to strengthen the criminal justice system in Delaware while standing up against what she sees as threats to basic rights and safety at the national level.
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