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This page includes the following resources:
The county governments covered by Ballotpedia in Delaware
A list and map of counties in Delaware
An overview of local elections in Delaware
An overview of the initiative process in Delaware
Contents
1Counties
1.1County government
1.2Full list of counties
1.3Map of counties
2Elections
2.12025
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2.62020
2.72019
2.82018
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2.102016
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3Initiative process availability
4See also
5External links
6Footnotes
Counties[edit]
County government[edit]
Ballotpedia does not have any county governments in this state in its coverage scope.
Full list of counties[edit]
According to a 2022 study from the U.S. Census Bureau, this state's local governments consist of three counties, 57 cities, towns, and villages, and 255 special districts.[1]
The following table defaults to displaying only 25 counties at a time. To change the number of counties displayed, use the drop-down menu above the upper left-hand corner of the table. You can also use the search bar above the upper-right corner of the table to look up a specific county.
County
Kent
New Castle
Sussex
Map of counties[edit]
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Elections[edit]
Click the links below for information about the elections held in each municipality. Please note that this is not a comprehensive list of municipalities that held elections each year in this state; click here to learn more about Ballotpedia's local government coverage scope.
2025[edit]
See also: United States municipal elections, 2025 and School board elections, 2025
Dover, Delaware - City council
All local elections by county
2024[edit]
See also: United States municipal elections, 2024 and School board elections, 2024
Ballotpedia did not cover any local elections in Delaware that year.
2023[edit]
See also: United States municipal elections, 2023 and School board elections, 2023
Dover, Delaware - Mayor and city council
2022[edit]
See also: United States municipal elections, 2022 and School board elections, 2022
Ballotpedia did not cover any local elections in Delaware that year.
2021[edit]
See also: United States municipal elections, 2021 and School board elections, 2021
Dover, Delaware - City council (regular & special)
2020[edit]
See also: United States municipal elections, 2020 and School board elections, 2020
Ballotpedia did not cover any local elections in Delaware that year.
Past elections
2019
See also: United States municipal elections, 2019 and School board elections, 2019
Ballotpedia did not cover any local elections in Delaware that year.
2018
See also: United States municipal elections, 2018 and School board elections, 2018
Ballotpedia did not cover any local elections in Delaware that year.
2017
See also: United States municipal elections, 2017 and School board elections, 2017
Delaware school board elections
2016
See also: United States municipal elections, 2016 and School board elections, 2016
Delaware school board elections
2015
See also: United States municipal elections, 2015 and School board elections, 2015
Delaware school board elections
Initiative process availability[edit]
See also: Laws governing local ballot measures in Delaware
Counties do not have initiative or referendum powers. Municipalities that have a population greater than 1,000 people have the authority to amend their charters according to the State Statute cited below. Such cities and towns can amend their charters to reserve powers of initiative and referendum, although not many have done so. Following is a list of those with charters that mention initiative and referendum.[2]
Delaware City has authority and procedures in its charter for ordinance initiative and referendum. Signatures numbering 25% of the last election's voters are required.
Newport has authority and procedures in its charter for ordinance initiative and referendum. Signatures numbering 50% of the last election's voters are required.
Cheswold has authority and procedures in its charter for referendum.
Bethanybeach has provision in its charter for a voter signature initiative for an opinion poll, but not for a binding ballot measure initiative.[3]
There are 51 other charter cities and towns in Delaware. The ones with a population qualifying them to amend their charters as of 2012 included: Arden, Ardencroft, Bellefonte, Elsmere, Middletown, New Castle, Nework, Odessa, Townsend, Wilmington, Bowers, Camden, Clayton, Dover, Felton, Frederica, Harrington, Houston, Kenton, Leipsic, Little Creek, Magnolia, Milford, Smyrna, Viola, Woodside, Wyoming, Bethal, Blades, Bridgeville, Dagsboro, and Delmar.[2]
See also[edit]
Delaware
Municipal government
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Delaware
Delaware elections, 2025
Public policy in Delaware
Endorsers in Delaware
Top counties
100 largest cities
Current mayors
Current council officials
2025 municipal elections
School board elections, 2025
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External links[edit]
Search Google News for this topic
Delaware municipal code library
Delaware state government website
Footnotes[edit]
↑U.S. Census Bureau, "2022 Census of Governments – Organization," accessed October 16, 2023
↑ 2.02.1Ballotpedia, "Types & #s of local government by state," September 2012
↑Ballotpedia, "Charter Municipalities in Delaware," August 28, 2012
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