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The House of Representatives shall be composed of 35 members, plus such additional members as shall be provided under Section 2A of this Article, who shall be chosen for 2 years. The Senate shall be composed of 21 members, who shall be chosen for 4 years.
This State is hereby divided into 35 Representative Districts. There shall be such additional Representative Districts as shall be provided under Section 2A of this Article. From each Representative District there shall be chosen, by the qualified electors thereof, 1 Representative. This State is also hereby divided into 21 Senatorial Districts, from each of which shall be chosen, by the qualified electors thereof, 1 Senator. In New Castle County there shall be 7 Senatorial Districts, numbered from 1 to 7 inclusive; in Kent County, 7 Senatorial Districts, numbered from 1 to 7 inclusive; and in Sussex County, 7 Senatorial Districts from 1 to 7 inclusive.
The Representative Districts in New Castle County are and shall be as follows:
Number One. All that portion of the City of Wilmington included within the Second and Fourth Wards, and those parts of the Sixth and Eighth Wards, respectively, lying south of and bounded by the central line of Eighth street.
Number Two. All that portion of the city included within the Ninth Ward, and those parts of the Sixth and Eighth Wards, respectively, lying north of and bounded by the central line of Eighth street.
Number Three. All that portion of the city included within the Seventh Ward, and that part of the Fifth Ward lying north of and bounded by a straight line including the central line of Eighth street.
Number Four. All that portion of the city included within the First and Third Wards, and that part of the Fifth Ward lying south of and bounded by the central line of Eighth street, east of and bounded by the central line of Adams street, and west of and bounded by the central line of Market street.
Number Five. All that portion of the city included within the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Wards, and that part of the Fifth Ward lying south of and bounded by a straight line including the central line of Eighth street, west of and bounded by the central line of Adams street, and bounded on the west by the westerly boundary line of the city.
Number Six. Brandywine Hundred.
Number Seven. Christiana Hundred.
Number Eight. Mill Creek Hundred.
Number Nine. White Clay Creek Hundred.
Number Ten. New Castle Hundred.
Number Eleven. Pencader Hundred.
Number Twelve. Red Lion Hundred.
Number Thirteen. St. Georges Hundred.
Number Fourteen. Appoquinimink Hundred.
Number Fifteen. Blackbird Hundred.
The Representative Districts in Kent County are and shall be as follows:
Number One. Duck Creek Hundred.
Number Two. Little Creek Hundred and the first Election District of East Dover Hundred.
Number Three. Kenton Hundred.
Number Four. West Dover Hundred and all that portion of East Dover Hundred lying next to West Dover Hundred and separate from the rest of East Dover Hundred by the following boundary lines: beginning at the middle of the public road leading from the Horsehead road to Kenton at the point of intersection of Kenton Hundred and East Dover Hundred, thence running along the middle of the road to the Horsehead road, thence running in a westerly direction along the middle of the Horsehead road a short distance to a short road leading from the Horsehead road to the road from Dover to Hazlettville, known as the Hazlettville road, thence running along the middle of the short road from the Horsehead road to the Hazlettville road, thence running in a westerly direction along the middle of the Hazlettville road a short distance to the road leading therefrom to Wyoming, thence running along the middle of the road leading from the Hazlettville road to Wyoming to the point of intersection of East Dover Hundred and North Murderkill Hundred.
Number Five. All that portion of East Dover Hundred not included in Districts numbers two and four.
Number Six. Parts of North Murderkill, South Murderkill and Mispillion Hundreds included within the following boundary lines: beginning at the intersection of the southern line of South Murderkill Hundred with the State of Maryland, thence running along the division line between Mispillion Hundred and South Murderkill Hundred to the public road leading from Whiteleysburg to Harrington, thence running in a southeasterly and easterly direction along the middle of the public road to the public road leading from Masten's Corner to Vernon, at or near White's Church, thence running in a northeasterly direction along the middle of the public road leading from Masten's Corner to Vernon, a short distance to the public road leading therefrom to the town of Harrington, being a continuation of the road leading from Whiteleysburg to Harrington, thence running in a southeasterly direction to the intersection of West street in the town of Harrington, thence running in a northerly direction along the middle of West street to the middle of Wolcott street in the town of Harrington, thence running in an easterly direction along the middle of Wolcott street to the middle of Dorman street in the town of Harrington, thence running in a northerly direction along the middle of Dorman street to Brown's Branch, thence running in an easterly direction with the course of the Branch to the Delaware Railroad, thence running in a northerly direction along said Delaware Railroad to Beaver Dam Branch in South Murderkill Hundred, thence following the course of Beaver Dam Branch in a northwesterly direction to the public road leading from Felton to Whiteleysburg, thence running in a northeasterly direction along the middle of the public road from Felton to Whiteleysburg to the Owl's Nest road, thence running in a northerly direction along the middle of Owl's Nest road to the intersection of the Cowgill road from Woodside to Petersburg, thence running in a northerly direction along the middle of Cowgill road to the Reed road running from Woodside to DuPont's school house, thence running in a northwesterly direction along the middle of Reed road to DuPont's school house, thence running in a northerly direction along the middle of the public road leading from Willow Grove to Camden, a short distance to Stubb's Corner, thence running in a westerly and northwesterly and westerly direction along the middle of the public road leading from DuPont's school house to the Almshouse to Gray's Corner, thence continuing in a direct westerly line to the southern boundary line of West Dover Hundred, thence following the southern boundary line of West Dover Hundred in a westerly direction to the State of Maryland, thence running in a southerly direction along the eastern boundary line to the State of Maryland to the place of beginning.
Number Seven. All that portion of North Murderkill Hundred not included in District Number Six.
Number Eight. All that portion of South Murderkill Hundred not included in District Number Six.
Number Nine. All that portion of Mispillion Hundred not included in District Number Six.
Number Ten. Milford Hundred.
The Representative Districts in Sussex County are and shall be as follows:
Number One. Cedar Creek Hundred.
Number Two. All that portion of Nanticoke Hundred which lies north and west of Gravelly Branch, beginning at a point where Gravelly Branch intersects the dividing line between Georgetown and Nanticoke Hundreds and running in a southwesterly course to what was formerly known as Rest's Old Mill, thence along the branch to what was formerly known as Collins' Mills, to its mouth being at the head of Middleford Mill Pond; together with North West Fork Hundred.
Number Three. All that portion of Nanticoke Hundred which lies south and east of Gravelly Branch, beginning at a point where Gravelly Branch intersects the dividing line between Nanticoke and Georgetown Hundreds, running in a southwesterly course to what was formerly known as Rest's Old Mill, thence along the branch to what was formerly known as Collins' Mills, to its mouth at the head of Middleford Mill Pond; together with Seaford Hundred.
Number Four. Broad Creek Hundred.
Number Five. Little Creek Hundred.
Number Six. Dagsboro and Gumboro Hundreds.
Number Seven. Baltimore Hundred.
Number Eight. Indian River Hundred.
Number Nine. Georgetown Hundred.
Number Ten. Broadkiln and Lewes and Rehoboth Hundreds.
The Senatorial Districts in New Castle County are and shall be as follows:
Number One. All that portion of the City of Wilmington lying north of and bounded by a straight line including the central line of Eighth street extending from the Delaware River to the westerly boundary of the city.
Number Two. All that portion of the City lying south of and bounded by the straight line aforesaid including the central line of Eighth street.
Number Three. Brandywine Hundred, together with all that portion of Christiana Hundred lying north of and bounded by the central line of Lancaster Turnpike.
Number Four. Milk Creek Hundred, together with all that portion of Christiana Hundred lying south of and bounded by the central line of the Lancaster Turnpike.
Number Five. White Clay Creek Hundred, Red Lion Hundred and New Castle Hundred.
Number Six. Pencader Hundred and St. Georges Hundred.
Number Seven. Appoquinimink Hundred and Blackbird Hundred.
The Senatorial Districts in Kent County are and shall be as follows:
Number One. The first and second Representative Districts.
Number Two. The third and fourth Representative Districts.
Number Three. The fifth and seventh Representative Districts.
Number Four. The sixth and ninth Representative Districts.
Number Five. The eighth and tenth Representative Districts.
Number Six, at Large. The first, second, fifth, seventh and eighth Representative Districts.
Number Seven, at Large. The third, fourth, sixth, ninth and tenth Representative Districts.
The Senatorial Districts in Sussex County are and shall be as follows:
Number One. The first and second Representative Districts.
Number Two. The third and fourth Representative Districts.
Number Three. The fifth and sixth Representative Districts.
Number Four. The seventh and eighth Representative Districts.
Number Five. The ninth and tenth Representative Districts.
Number Six, at Large. The first, second, third, fourth and fifth Representative Districts.
Number Seven, at Large. The sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth Representative Districts.
The first Senators elected from the Sixth Senatorial Districts of Kent and Sussex Counties shall serve for a 2 year term only, thereafter their successors shall serve for a full 4 year term.
All territory which shall hereafter be added to and included within the City of Wilmington shall become part of the Representative Districts in New Castle County, as follows:
All lying east of a straight line including the central line of Market street, below Eighth street, as the streets now exist, and south of a straight line including the central line of Eighth street, as the same now exists, shall become part of Representative District Number One.
All lying north of a straight line including the central line of Eighth street, as the same now exists, extending from the northeasterly side of Brandywine Creek to the Delaware River, or north of the Brandywine Creek, westerly from the point of intersection of the straight line with the northeasterly side of the Creek, shall become part of Representative District Number Two.
All lying north of a straight line including the central line of Eighth street, as the same now exists, south of the Brandywine Creek, and west of the central line of Market street, as the same now exists, shall become part of Representative District Number Three.
All lying between a straight line including the central line of Market street extended southerly and a straight line including the central line of Washington street extended southerly shall become part of Representative District Number Four.
All lying south of a straight line including the central line of Eighth street, as the same now exists, and west of a straight line including the central line of Washington street, as the same now exists, shall become part of Representative District Number Five.
In case of any change in the boundary line between this State and the State of Pennsylvania any of the Senatorial and Representative Districts in New Castle County affected thereby shall conform to any new boundary line between the States.
All territory which shall hereafter be added to and included within the City of Wilmington shall become part of the Senatorial Districts in New Castle County as follows:
All lying north of a straight line including the central line of Eighth street, extended from the Delaware River westwardly, shall become part of Senatorial District Number One.
All lying south of a straight line including the central line of Eighth street, extended from the Delaware River westwardly shall become part of Senatorial District Number Two.
Whenever by the extension of the limits of the City of Wilmington territory forming part of any Representative or Senatorial District, as hereby established, shall be included within the limits of the city, such Representative or Senatorial District shall thereafter consist of the residue thereof, not so included within the limits.
The several Representative and Senatorial Districts in this State shall, except as herein otherwise provided, continue to be bounded, described and defined by the lines of the hundreds, wards, election districts, public roads, railroad and other boundaries herein mentioned, as the same are now established and located.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Constitution of the State of Delaware, Art. II, § 2. Composition of House and Senate; terms of office; districts; election - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/de/constitution-of-the-state-of-delaware/de-const-art-2-sect-2/
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