Early voting is currently underway for the State Senate special elections in Delaware to fill two vacant seats previously held by Congresswoman Sarah McBride and Lt. Gov. Kyle Evans Gay. The early voting period started on Tuesday and will continue until February 13 at the Claymont Community Center and the Police Athletic League of Wilmington. The voting hours are from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for the next two weeks, with a change to 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. from February 7 to February 11.
In District 1, Democrat Dan Cruce, Republican Steve Washington, and nonpartisan Riley “Liv” Figliola are vying for Congresswoman McBride’s former seat, with the election scheduled for February 15. In District 5, Democratic Former State Rep. Ray Seigfried and Republican Brent Burdge are competing for the seat previously held by Lt. Gov. Gay.
Polls will be open on special election day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., giving residents the opportunity to cast their votes for their preferred candidates. It is important for voters to familiarize themselves with their Senate district and polling locations in order to participate in the election process. More information about Senate districts and polling locations can be found on the official election website.
The special elections in Delaware serve as an opportunity for residents to have their voices heard and to select representatives who will address key issues impacting their communities. With a diverse group of candidates running for the vacant Senate seats, voters have the chance to choose leaders who will work towards addressing the needs and concerns of the people they represent.
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