Final 2024 Primaries: Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island Vote

Delaware, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island hold their last primaries of the 2024 election cycle. Key races include congressional and gubernatorial contests, with potential for historic outcomes.

September 10 2024, 12:09 PM  •  765 views

Final 2024 Primaries: Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island Vote

As the 2024 election cycle reaches its final stages, Delaware, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island are conducting their primary elections on September 10, 2024. These states, each with unique political landscapes, are set to determine candidates for crucial races, including congressional and gubernatorial contests.

In Delaware, known as "The First State" for its early ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1787, the focus is on its single at-large congressional district. This makes Delaware one of only seven states with a sole representative in the House. The Democratic primary features three candidates, with state Sen. Sarah McBride as the frontrunner. If successful in November, McBride could make history as the first openly transgender member of Congress.

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The gubernatorial race in Delaware is also drawing attention, with three Democrats vying to succeed term-limited Gov. John Carney. Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long, despite facing recent campaign finance scrutiny, leads the pack with significant party support.

New Hampshire, famous for its "Live Free or Die" motto and first-in-the-nation presidential primaries, is seeing competitive races for both governor and congressional seats. With incumbent Gov. Chris Sununu not seeking reelection after seven years in office, a crowded field of Republicans, including former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte, are competing for the nomination.

In the Granite State's 1st Congressional District, incumbent Rep. Chris Pappas is seeking his fourth term, while the 2nd District features a heated Democratic primary to replace retiring Rep. Annie Kuster.

Rhode Island, the smallest state by area but second most densely populated after New Jersey, is holding a Senate primary. Incumbent Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse faces a challenger in the Democratic race, while Republicans compete for the chance to contest in November.

These primaries occur against a backdrop of shifting political dynamics. While Joe Biden won all three states in 2020, the margins varied significantly, from a narrow victory in New Hampshire to a substantial lead in Rhode Island.

As voters head to the polls, they're not just selecting candidates; they're shaping the political future of states with rich histories. From Delaware's tax-free shopping to New Hampshire's unique seatbelt laws, and Rhode Island's commitment to religious freedom, each state brings its distinct character to the national political stage.

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The outcomes of these primaries will set the stage for November's general election, potentially altering the political landscape and making history in the process.