Voter Registration Data & Reports - Department of Elections - State of Delaware

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Voter Registration Data & Reports

Voter Registration Totals

Voter Registration Totals by Representative District, Senate District, and Political Party


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- Portable Document Format       - Comma-Separated Values


Registered Voter Totals by Month for 2025:

*No Party-AVR: This party affiliation refers to those individuals registered to vote per the provisions of Delaware Code, Title 15, Section 2050A (Automatic Voter Registration [AVR] at the Division of Motor Vehicles and other agencies). Individuals registered via this Code provision are registered as No Party and are noted in the voter registration reports as “No Party - AVR”. These voters may affiliate with a political party through the date of the first primary election following their registration via AVR. If these voters choose not to affiliate with a political party by the date of the first primary following their registration via AVR, their party affiliation will be updated to: “No Party”, and they will be eligible to affiliate with a political party, if they wish, during any period in which party affiliation changes are permitted per Delaware Code.

**Please note that these registration totals as of 6/1/2025 reflect cancellation of voter registrations completed per the provisions of Delaware Code, Title 15, Section 1704(g).


Notices

Statewide Election District Structure (2022 - 2032):

Political Parties with General Election Ballot Status in Delaware.

More information on registration totals and Election Districts.


Pursuant to the provisions of Delaware Code, Title 15, Section 2050A (l)(1) , the following report is provided annually to the Governor’s Office and the General Assembly