WHO FOR PRESIDENT?  

Updated: April 26, 2016

Presidential primary: Tuesday, April 26

Also voting: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island

 

Delaware Democrats: Delegates awarded proportionally

Delegate breakdown: 31 total delegates, including 10 super-delegates

Super-delegates: Joe Biden (vice president), Jack Markell (governor), Tom Carper (senator), Chris Coons (senator), John Carney (congressman), John Daniello (state chair), Lisa Goodman (state vice chair), Bob Gilligan (national committeeman), Karen Valentine (national committeeman), one elected official or party leader still to be determined

Delegates needed to nominate: 2,382

 

Delaware Republicans: Delegates awarded by winner-take-all

Delegate breakdown: 16 delegates

Delegates needed to nominate: 1,237

 

Candidate

Party

Committed

Clinton

Democrat

Jack Markell governor

Tom Carper, senator

Chris Coons, senator

John Carney, congressman

Bob Gilligan, national committeeman

Margaret Rose Henry, state Senate majority whip

Bethany Hall-Long, state senator

Nicole Poore, state senator

Helene Keeley, state representative

Stephanie Bolden, state representative

Debra Heffernan, state representative

Sanders

Democrat

John Kowalko, state representative

Kim Williams, state representative

Cruz

Republican

Ellen Barrosse, national committeewoman

Kasich

Republican

Mike Castle, ex-governor & ex-congressman

Tom Evans, ex-congressman

Debbie Hudson, state House minority whip

John Fluharty, past state party executive director

Trump

Republican

Colin Bonini, state senator

Rob Arlett, Sussex County councilman

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