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Delaware State Senate
NameDelaware State Senate
StateDelaware
TypeUpper house
Term length4 years
Leader titlePresident pro tempore

Delaware State Senate is the upper house of the Delaware General Assembly, the state legislature of Delaware. The Delaware State Senate is composed of 21 senators, each representing a district in the state of Delaware. The Delaware State Senate meets at the Delaware Legislative Hall in Dover, Delaware, and is led by the President pro tempore of the Delaware Senate, who is currently David Sokola. The Delaware State Senate has a long history, dating back to the American Revolution, with notable figures such as Caesar Rodney and John Dickinson playing important roles in its development.

History

The Delaware State Senate has its roots in the Delaware General Assembly, which was established in 1776 during the American Revolution. The Delaware State Senate was formally established in 1792, with the adoption of the Delaware Constitution. Over the years, the Delaware State Senate has played a significant role in shaping the state's history, with notable events such as the Delaware Ratification Convention and the Dorr Rebellion. The Delaware State Senate has also been influenced by notable figures such as Thomas McKean, George Read, and Richard Bassett, who all played important roles in the state's early history. The Delaware State Senate has also been involved in significant events such as the War of 1812, the American Civil War, and the Great Depression, with notable figures such as James A. Bayard Jr. and John G. Townsend Jr. serving in the senate during these times.

Composition

The Delaware State Senate is composed of 21 senators, each representing a district in the state of Delaware. The Delaware State Senate is divided into several committees, including the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on Education, and the Committee on Health and Social Services. The Delaware State Senate also has a number of notable members, including Ernesto Lopez, Gerald Hocker, and Brian Pettyjohn, who have all served in the senate for several terms. The Delaware State Senate is also influenced by a number of organizations, including the Delaware Democratic Party, the Delaware Republican Party, and the League of Women Voters of Delaware. The Delaware State Senate has also been involved in significant legislation, such as the Delaware Marriage Equality Act and the Delaware Medical Marijuana Act, with notable figures such as Patricia Blevins and Margaret Rose Henry playing important roles in the passage of these laws.

Powers_and_Functions

The Delaware State Senate has a number of significant powers and functions, including the ability to introduce and pass legislation, approve or reject gubernatorial appointments, and conduct investigations and hearings. The Delaware State Senate also has the power to approve or reject the state's budget, which is introduced by the Governor of Delaware. The Delaware State Senate is also involved in the impeachment process, with the power to try and remove state officials, including the Governor of Delaware and Lieutenant Governor of Delaware. The Delaware State Senate has also been involved in significant events such as the impeachment of Governor Rodman Ward, with notable figures such as Myron T. Herrick and Pierre S. du Pont IV playing important roles in the process. The Delaware State Senate is also influenced by a number of institutions, including the University of Delaware, Delaware State University, and the Delaware Supreme Court.

Elections

Elections to the Delaware State Senate are held every four years, with all 21 seats up for election. The Delaware State Senate elections are typically held in November, with the winners taking office in January. The Delaware State Senate elections are influenced by a number of factors, including the Delaware Democratic Party and the Delaware Republican Party, as well as organizations such as the National Rifle Association and the AARP. The Delaware State Senate elections have also been influenced by notable figures such as Joe Biden, Tom Carper, and Chris Coons, who have all served in the United States Senate and have been involved in Delaware state politics. The Delaware State Senate elections are also covered by a number of media outlets, including the News Journal, the Delaware State News, and WDEL.

Leadership

The Delaware State Senate is led by the President pro tempore of the Delaware Senate, who is currently David Sokola. The Delaware State Senate also has a number of other leadership positions, including the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader. The Delaware State Senate leadership is influenced by a number of factors, including the Delaware Democratic Party and the Delaware Republican Party, as well as organizations such as the Delaware Chamber of Commerce and the Delaware AFL-CIO. The Delaware State Senate leadership has also been influenced by notable figures such as Richard Henry Bayard and John Williams, who have both served as President pro tempore of the Delaware Senate. The Delaware State Senate leadership is also involved in significant events such as the State of the State address, which is delivered by the Governor of Delaware to the Delaware General Assembly.

Members

The Delaware State Senate is composed of 21 senators, each representing a district in the state of Delaware. The Delaware State Senate members are influenced by a number of factors, including the Delaware Democratic Party and the Delaware Republican Party, as well as organizations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Delaware Farm Bureau. The Delaware State Senate members have also been involved in significant legislation, such as the Delaware Civil Rights Act and the Delaware Environmental Protection Act, with notable figures such as Harris B. McDowell III and Robert L. Venables Sr. playing important roles in the passage of these laws. The Delaware State Senate members are also involved in a number of committees, including the Committee on Energy and Transit and the Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security. The Delaware State Senate members have also been recognized for their service, with awards such as the Order of the First State and the Governor's Outstanding Volunteer Award. Category:Delaware State Senate

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