Delaware House of Representatives elections, 2004
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Elections for the office of Delaware House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on September 11, 2004, and a general election on November 2, 2004.
Campaign contributions
During the 2004 election, the total contributions to House candidates was $2,020,644. The top 10 contributors were:[1]
2004 Donors, Delaware House of Representatives | ||
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Donor | Amount | |
Delaware Racing Association | $22,500 | |
New Castle County Democratic Cmte | $16,700 | |
Delaware Trial Lawyers Association | $16,400 | |
Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 74 | $15,200 | |
Delaware Automobile & Truck Dealers Association | $15,000 | |
First State Manufactured Housing Association | $14,607 | |
Delaware Democratic Party | $13,900 | |
Optometry Eye PAC | $13,850 | |
Nonpartisan Citizens for Business Expansion | $13,300 | |
Wal-Mart | $12,750 |
Footnotes
Current members of the Delaware House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Melissa Minor-Brown
Majority Leader:Kerri Harris
Minority Leader:Timothy Dukes
Representatives
District 1
District 2
Stephanie Bolden (D)
District 3
Josue Ortega (D)
District 4
Jeff Hilovsky (R)
District 5
Kendra Johnson (D)
District 6
Debra Heffernan (D)
District 7
Larry Lambert (D)
District 8
Sherae'a Moore (D)
District 9
Kevin Hensley (R)
District 10
District 11
District 12
Krista Griffith (D)
District 13
DeShanna Neal (D)
District 14
District 15
Kamela Smith (D)
District 16
Franklin Cooke (D)
District 17
District 18
Sophie Phillips (D)
District 19
District 20
Alonna Berry (D)
District 21
Frank Burns (D)
District 22
Michael Smith (R)
District 23
Mara Gorman (D)
District 24
Edward Osienski (D)
District 25
Cyndie Romer (D)
District 26
District 27
Eric Morrison (D)
District 28
William Carson (D)
District 29
William Bush (D)
District 30
Shannon Morris (R)
District 31
Sean Lynn (D)
District 32
Kerri Harris (D)
District 33
Charles Postles (R)
District 34
District 35
District 36
Bryan Shupe (R)
District 37
District 38
Ronald Gray (R)
District 39
Daniel Short (R)
District 40
Timothy Dukes (R)
District 41
Richard Collins (R)
Democratic Party (27)
Republican Party (14)