Delaware House of Representatives
The Delaware House of Representatives is the lower house of the Delaware General Assembly, the state legislature of the US state of Delaware. It is composed of 1 Representative from an equal number of constituencies, each of whom is elected to a two-year term. Its members are not subject to term limits. The House meets at the Delaware Legislative Hall in Dover.
Delaware House of Representatives | |
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Delaware General Assembly | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | None |
History | |
New session started | January 9, 2018 |
Leadership | |
Speaker of the House | |
Majority Leader | |
Minority Leader | |
Structure | |
Seats | 41 |
Political groups | Majority
Minority
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Length of term | 2 years |
Authority | Article III, Section 1, Delaware Constitution |
Salary | $45,291/year[1] |
Elections | |
Last election | November 6, 2018 (41 seats) |
Next election | November 3, 2020 (41 seats) |
Redistricting | Legislative Control |
Meeting place | |
House of Representatives Chamber Delaware Legislative Hall Dover, Delaware | |
Website | |
legis.delaware.gov |
Name
From 1776 to 1792, the chamber was known as the House of Assembly, a common name for lower houses of colonial legislatures and states under the Confederation. The name was changed by Delaware's 1792 Constitution, reflecting the new federal House of Representatives. This change on the part of Delaware initiated a movement that has resulted in a majority of the lower houses of U.S. state legislatures sharing the name of the federal House of Representatives.
Leadership
The Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives. The Speaker is elected by the majority party caucus followed by confirmation of the full House through the passage of a House Resolution. The Speaker is the chief leadership position of the body. The other House leaders are elected by their respective party caucuses. The Majority Leader determines which bills are brought to the floor for debate from an Agenda prepared by the Speaker of the House and manages debates and floor votes.
Terry Spence (R) was the longest serving speaker in the history of the Delaware General Assembly.
Office | Representative | Party | District |
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Speaker of the House | Peter Schwartzkopf | Democratic | 14 |
Majority Leader | Valerie Longhurst | Democratic | 15 |
Majority Whip | John Mitchell, Jr. | Democratic | 13 |
Minority Leader | Daniel Short | Republican | 39 |
Minority Whip | Timothy Dukes | Republican | 40 |
Qualifications
Members of the House of Representatives must be citizens of the United States, have lived in Delaware for three years, been a resident of their constituent district for at least one year preceding their election, and must be at least 24 years old by the time of their election.
Current composition
26 | 15 |
Democratic | Republican |
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) |
Total | ||
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Democratic | Republican | Vacant | ||
November 7, 2018[2] | 26 | 15 | 41 | 0 |
Latest voting share | 63.4% | 36.6% | 100% | 0% |
Current members, 2018–2020
Past composition of the House of Representatives
See also
References
- https://budget.delaware.gov/budget/fy2018/documents/hb275-hs1.pdf
- Delaware legislators' terms begin the second Wednesday in November (i.e. the day after Election Day), even though they are not sworn in until January. Constitution of Delaware, Article II, Section 3