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Delaware State Senate District 7

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Delaware State Senate District 7
Incumbent
Assumed office: November 4, 2020

Delaware State Senate District 7 is represented by Spiros Mantzavinos (D).

As of the 2020 Census, Delaware state senators represented an average of 47,183 residents. After the 2010 Census, each member represented 42,899 residents.

About the office

Members of the Delaware State Senate serve both two- and four-year terms and are not subject to term limits.[1] Delaware legislators assume office ​the first Wednesday after the first Monday in November (the day after election day).[2][3]

Qualifications

See also: State legislature candidate requirements by state

Article II, Section 3 of the Delaware Constitution states: "No person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained the age of twenty-seven years and have been a citizen and inhabitant of the State three years next preceding the day of his or her election and the last year of that term an inhabitant of the Senatorial District in which he or she shall be chosen, unless he or she shall have been absent on the public business of the United States or of this State."[4]


Salaries

See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
State legislative salaries, 2024[5]
SalaryPer diem
$50,678/yearNo per diem is paid.

Vacancies

See also: How vacancies are filled in state legislatures

If there is a vacancy in the Delaware General Assembly, the presiding officer of the house in which the vacancy happens must call for a special election within 10 days of the creation of the vacancy. The election must be called for no less than 30 days but no more than 35 days after the writ for the special election has been issued. The governor may issue a writ if the legislature is not in session.[6]

DocumentIcon.jpg See sources: Delaware Code Ann. tit. 15, § 7101


District map

Redistricting

2020 redistricting cycle

See also: Redistricting in Delaware after the 2020 census

On November 2, 2021, Gov. John Carney (D) signed Senate Bill 199 into law, enacting the state's new House and Senate district lines.[7] The Delaware General Assembly previously approved the final House and Senate map proposals on November 1, 2021.[8] The Delaware House of Representatives voted 40-1 in favor of the maps with state Rep. Michael Smith (R) voting against it. The Delaware State Senate approved the maps along party lines with all 14 Democrats in favor and all seven Republicans against.[8] These maps took effect for Delaware's 2022 legislative elections.

How does redistricting in Delaware work? Because Delaware has only one congressional district, congressional redistricting is not necessary. The state legislature draws state legislative district lines. The governor may veto the lines drawn by the state legislature.[9][10]

State law requires that state legislative districts be "insofar as possible, contiguous and bounded by roads, streams and other natural boundaries." Further, state law stipulates that district lines "may not be drawn to unduly favor any person or political party." Because these requirements are statutory, the legislature may amend them at its discretion.[9][10]

Delaware State Senate District 7
until November 8, 2022

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Delaware State Senate District 7
starting November 9, 2022

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Elections

2022

See also: Delaware State Senate elections, 2022

General election

General election for Delaware State Senate District 7

Incumbent Spiros Mantzavinos defeated M. Sherm Porter in the general election for Delaware State Senate District 7 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Spiros Mantzavinos
Spiros Mantzavinos (D)
 
58.7
 
7,663
Image of M. Sherm Porter
M. Sherm Porter (R) Candidate Connection
 
41.3
 
5,394

Total votes: 13,057
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Spiros Mantzavinos advanced from the Democratic primary for Delaware State Senate District 7.

Republican primary election

The Republican primary election was canceled. M. Sherm Porter advanced from the Republican primary for Delaware State Senate District 7.

2020

See also: Delaware State Senate elections, 2020

General election

General election for Delaware State Senate District 7

Spiros Mantzavinos defeated incumbent Anthony Delcollo in the general election for Delaware State Senate District 7 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Spiros Mantzavinos
Spiros Mantzavinos (D)
 
51.4
 
10,399
Image of Anthony Delcollo
Anthony Delcollo (R)
 
48.6
 
9,851

Total votes: 20,250
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Spiros Mantzavinos advanced from the Democratic primary for Delaware State Senate District 7.

Republican primary election

The Republican primary election was canceled. Incumbent Anthony Delcollo advanced from the Republican primary for Delaware State Senate District 7.

2016

See also: Delaware State Senate elections, 2016

Elections for the Delaware State Senate took place in 2016. The primary election took place on September 13, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was July 12, 2016.

Anthony Delcollo defeated incumbent Patricia Blevins in the Delaware State Senate District 7 general election.[11][12]

Delaware State Senate, District 7 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Anthony Delcollo 50.54% 9,604
     Democratic Patricia Blevins Incumbent 49.46% 9,398
Total Votes 19,002
Source: Delaware Department of Elections


Incumbent Patricia Blevins ran unopposed in the Delaware State Senate District 7 Democratic primary.[13][14][11]

Delaware State Senate, District 7 Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Patricia Blevins Incumbent (unopposed)


Anthony Delcollo ran unopposed in the Delaware State Senate District 7 Republican primary.[13][14][11]

Delaware State Senate, District 7 Republican Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Republican Green check mark transparent.png Anthony Delcollo  (unopposed)

2012

See also: Delaware State Senate elections, 2012

Elections for the office of Delaware State Senate consisted of a primary election on February 11, 2012, and a general election on November 6, 2012. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was February 6, 2012. Incumbent Patricia Blevins (D) defeated James Christina (L) in the general election. Both candidates ran unopposed in the February 7 primary elections.[15] [16]

Delaware State Senate, District 7, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngPatricia Blevins Incumbent 92.4% 13,756
     Libertarian James Christina 7.6% 1,139
Total Votes 14,895

Campaign contributions

From 2000 to 2022, candidates for Delaware State Senate District 7 raised a total of $1,001,453. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $66,764 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money

Campaign contributions, Delaware State Senate District 7
Year Amount Candidates Average
2022 $190,147 2 $95,074
2020 $261,901 2 $130,951
2016 $222,588 2 $111,294
2012 $43,048 2 $21,524
2010 $85,988 2 $42,994
2006 $67,929 2 $33,965
2002 $41,745 1 $41,745
2000 $88,107 2 $44,054
Total $1,001,453 15 $66,764


See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Delaware State Legislature, "Delaware State Senate," accessed December 16, 2013
  2. Delaware Constitution, "Article II, Section 3," accessed November 1, 2021
  3. Delaware Constitution, "Article II, Section 4," accessed November 1, 2021
  4. The Delaware Code Online, "Article II. Legislature - Section 3," accessed May 21, 2025
  5. National Conference of State Legislatures, "2024 Legislator Compensation," August 21, 2024
  6. Delaware Legislature, "Delaware Election Code," accessed May 22, 2014 (Statutes § 7101 and § 7104, Delaware Code)
  7. Delaware General Assembly, "Senate Bill 199," accessed Nov. 15, 2021
  8. 8.0 8.1 WGMD, "Redistricting Legislation Passes in Delaware – Waiting for Governor’s Signature," Nov. 1, 2021
  9. 9.0 9.1 All About Redistricting, "Delaware," accessed April 22, 2015
  10. 10.0 10.1 Delaware Code, "Title 29, Chapter 8," accessed April 22, 2015
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Delaware.gov, "General election candidates," accessed September 27, 2016 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "glist16" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "glist16" defined multiple times with different content
  12. Delaware Department of Elections, "General Election (Official Results)," accessed November 23, 2016
  13. 13.0 13.1 Delaware.gov, "Primary election candidates," accessed July 13, 2016
  14. 14.0 14.1 Delaware Department of Elections, Primary Election (Official Returns)," accessed September 22, 2016
  15. Delaware Secretary of State, "2012 General Election," November 4, 2013
  16. Delaware Secretary of State, "2012 General Primary,” November 4, 2013


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