Election Results
Current Year Elections
- Tuesday, November 5, 2024: General Election
- Tuesday, September 10, 2024: State Primary Election
- Tuesday, May 14, 2024: School Board Elections
- Appoquinimink School District
- Brandywine School District *No election in 2024, pursuant to 14 Del. C. § 1075(b)*
- Caesar Rodney School District *No election in 2024, pursuant to 14 Del. C. § 1075(b)*
- Cape Henlopen School District *No election in 2024, pursuant to 14 Del. C. § 1075(b)*
- Capital School District *No election in 2024, pursuant to 14 Del. C. § 1075(b)*
- Christina School District *No election in 2024, pursuant to 14 Del. C. § 1075(b)*
- Colonial School District
- Delmar School District
- Indian River School District – Districts 1, 3, & 5 *No election in 2024, pursuant to 14 Del. C. § 1075(b)*
- Indian River School District – District 4
- Lake Forest School District
- Laurel School District *No election in 2024, pursuant to 14 Del. C. § 1075(b)*
- Milford School District *No election in 2024, pursuant to 14 Del. C. § 1075(b)*
- Red Clay Consolidated School District
- Seaford School District *No election in 2024, pursuant to 14 Del. C. § 1075(b)*
- Smyrna School District *No election in 2024, pursuant to 14 Del. C. § 1075(b)*
- Woodbridge School District
- Tuesday, April 23, 2024: Appoquinimink School District Referendum
- Tuesday, March 26, 2024: Cape Henlopen School District Referendum
- Saturday, March 9, 2024: Smyrna School District Referendum
- Thursday, February 29, 2024: Colonial School District Referendum
- Wednesday, February 28, 2024: Red Clay Consolidated School District Referendum
- Tuesday, February 13, 2024: Brandywine School District Referendum
Previous Elections
- School District Board Elections and Referenda
- General Elections, Primary Elections, and Special Elections
Notes: Undervotes: This indicates that a voter chose less than the specified number of candidates for a contest. For example, if the contest on a ballot indicated "Vote for One", the voter chose none of the candidates. Another example, if the voter was eligible to vote in two contests on a ballot (two seats up for election on a school board), the voter chose to vote in only one of the contests. If the voter did not select any candidate for all contests on the ballot, it’s called a Blank Ballot. Overvotes: This indicates that a voter chose more than the specified number of candidates for a contest on the ballot. For example, if the contest on a ballot indicated “Vote for One”, the voter voted for more than one candidate. This may occur only in absentee ballots, as voting machines in polling places will not allow a voter to vote a ballot with an overvote. NOTE: Any overvotes on a ballot are not counted.