DL Primary Night Open Thread

Filed in Coons, Delaware, Featured, Open Thread by on September 15, 2020

If past is prologue, we can look for the first results around 8:30.  Of course, with the new voting machines, that may not be the case.  We’ll post results here as they come in, and we encourage your feedback.  Of all of my dubious predictions, I’m becoming more convinced that Scott Walker will win that GOP Gubernatorial nomination.  He’s won a statewide primary before, and he’s pretty much the only Rethug candidate in NCC with any sign coverage.  Also think that Lauren Witzke will win.  Think I’ll do better on my R predictions than perhaps on my D predictions. 

Anyway, let’s talk once the polls are closed.  Or before, if you’re in the mood.

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  1. 8:24. No results. Starting to wonder–are they having trouble getting and transmitting the results?

    8:37. Tick-tick-tick…

    8:46. Definitely taking longer than usual. Hope it’s not a massive failure. If anyone has gotten results on races from your precincts, feel free to share…

    9:00. An hour in. Crickets.

  2. Headball says:

    Yeah I’m eager too. My voting location was running smoothly. FWIW
    I turned at least two handfuls of people for Jess. My expectations are admittedly at a low bar based on the amount Coons commercials/media he gets and that fact that he’s the incumbent and name recognition and blah blah. But my fingers are crossed for an upset.

    I just got a news alert from NBC10 saying officials estimate half the votes were mail in. That doesn’t necessarily explain the lack of reporting at this time.

    The election tracker has no precincts reporting at this minute from what I see.

  3. Seamus Finnegan says:

    Well if there are no results yet, I’ll share my statewide predictions:

    U.S. Senate – Dem
    Coons 57
    Scarane 43

    U.S. Senate – GOP
    Witzke 60
    DeMartino 40

    U.S. House – GOP
    Murphy 55
    Morris 45

    Governor – Dem
    Carney 72
    Williams 28

    Governor – GOP
    Murray 26
    Richardson 21
    Bonini 20
    Walker 15
    Bosco 11
    Graham 7

    Insurance Comm. – Dem
    Navarro 68
    Abegunde 32

    • Kennedy Comer says:

      You think Morris is going to get 45?!? He’s been convicted for a hate crime and drugs. He’ll get way more than that.

      • Seamus Finnegan says:

        He didn’t have the sign operation Scotty did against Lee last time, and Murphy appears to have run a campaign

        • Kennedy Comer says:

          Let me try again:
          You think Morris is going to get 45?!? He’s been CONVICTED for a HATE CRIME and DRUGS!!! He’ll win in a landslide! Then he’ll run for President of Oceania.

    • Pretty good predictions, Seamus. Think I disagree most w/the GOP Governor’s race, but I’m way out on a limb there…

  4. APL says:

    Looking forward tonight to saying goodbye to KHN!

  5. Starting to think that DOE has some technical issues…might be time for an enterprising reporter, if one still exists in Delaware, to check in with DOE and see what’s the holdup.

  6. Seamus Finnegan says:

    Results!

  7. Andrew C says:

    Wow, Jess got… trounced.

  8. FINALLY!:

    https://elections.delaware.gov/results/html/index.shtml?electionId=PR2020

    OK, let’s evaluate. First if all, it says that all the precincts are reporting, but I don’t think that’s correct. No way that only 13,000 voted in the R Senate race, to cite but one example. Not to mention, several districts have recorded 0 machine votes.

    However, Coons, Carney, Lee Murphy, Navarro, Sarah McBride, Bruce Ennis, Sean Matthews, Matt Meyer, Mike Purzycki, Hanifa Shabazz, Dawayne Sims, and Joanne Masten look like clear winners.

    That Pinkney/McBride race is really close. It will depend on the day-of-the election turnout.

  9. SussexWatcher says:

    Yet another brilliant fuckup by DOE.

    Does no one there know how to test a system in advance?

  10. Andrew C says:

    Look how close Bonini’s margin is… 21 votes?

    EDIT: Yeah wait there has to be more coming.

  11. Headball says:

    Ugh. Disappointing to say the least.

    I hope Jess continues to pursue office. We need her. Coons needs to go but it’s gonna be six more years of a republican dressed up as a Democrat. SMH

  12. BTW, although few of the machine votes have been counted, Eric Morrison seriously outperformed Earl Jaques in advance votes. Looks like he’s gonna win that race.

  13. Mitch Crane says:

    They have mostly reported only the mail in vote.

  14. Dan says:

    Year of the Woman on Wilmington City Council. Looks likely to be 10/13 women.

  15. It has now been ALMOST 90 MINUTES since the last update from the Department of Elections. The vast majority of the machine ballots have not been reported.

  16. Annd, just like that, an update. Let’s see…

    Lauren Witzke has taken the lead in the R senate race. Julianne Murray is building a pretty good lead in the R governor’s race. Kyle Evans Gay has won that 5th SD race. Marie Pinkney has pulled ahead of Dave McBride (oh, please, please, please), Craig Pugh has won the R primary to face Bruce Ennis, Larry Lambert has taken a surprising lead over Ray Seigfried, Rae Moore is leading in the race to succeed Quin Johnson (this is good), Ciro Poppiti is LOSING to KHN (?), Madinah Wilson-Anton has taken a small lead over John Viola, stick a fork in Earl Jaques. All in all, if these results hold, a real good night for progressives.

  17. Another update. Not much has changed. The two closest key races for progressives show Marie Pinkney with about a 180 vote lead, and Madinah Wilson-Anton leading by about 30 votes over John Viola. That race would not be close but for a third candidate who is acting as a spoiler. I’d love to know who was behind his candidacy.

  18. Garlic n' Onions says:

    There used to be a state rule that when an incumbent lost the primary, they were immediately out of office. Is that still true?
    Predictions: Recounts in SS13 and SR26

  19. I missed this. Trippi Congo has taken the lead over Hanifa Shabazz. Boy, I’m gonna have fun trying to figure out some of these results tom’w.

  20. Jason330 says:

    Headline: Progressive Wave Hits De State House: A few fossils hang on to be defeated in 24 months

    • Not just the House. Sarah McBride is headed to Dover and it looks like Dave McBride is headed home to Lewes. Kyle Evans Gay could join them in November. That’s a sea change.

      And, in the House, Pete and Val sure have some ‘good trouble’ on their hands.

      Man, I think back to that WFP/Leftward Delaware event where Larry, Madinah, Marie and Eric all made those amazing presentations…and it looks like all 4 are headed to Dover. And don’t forget Rae Moore–she was the most progressive candidate in the race to replace Quin Johnson. A GREAT night, even with some disappointments.

      • TomHankz says:

        Is it too early to talk about new house leadership!!!

        • I don’t think we’re gonna have three cop lovers in leadership next term. We may not even have one.

          And, assuming Marie Pinkney’s win is official, we’ll definitely have new and more progressive leadership in the Senate.

  21. Another Mike says:

    I have nothing bad to say about Ray Seigfried. But Larry Lambert was all over the district and deserved this win. It will be nice to have at least part of Claymont represented by someone who actually lives in Claymont. First time since who, Dave Brady?