Delaware lawmakers propose new process for filling vacant seats
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A bipartisan bill introduced Thursday would change how vacant seats in Delaware's General Assembly are filled, adding primary elections to special elections and shifting decision-making from party leaders to voters.
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A bipartisan bill introduced Thursday would change how vacant seats in Delaware's General Assembly are filled, adding primary elections to special elections and shifting decision-making from party leaders to voters.
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