
School Board Elections 2025:
Your Voice. Your Schools. Your Vote.
Delaware’s public schools need leaders who will listen, lead, and act in the best interest of students and families. School Boards hold this power!
School Board Elections are May 13, 2025. Polls are open from 7 am to 8 pm. Your voice matters! Every vote counts!
Your vote in this election shapes the direction of our public schools. Among other important functions, school boards create policies, provide financial oversight on district spending and budgets, evaluate the Superintendent, approve curriculum, and create the strategic vision for the district.
Yet many people don’t vote in school board elections. Turnout is less than 5% of eligible voters.
We can change that!
We all play a part in improving public schools.
On May 13th, let’s show up at the polls and use our voice to create a better future for students across the state.
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Election Day: Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Polling Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.The polling places for school board elections differ from the general election polling places. Be sure to check to check the district polling places. It doesn’t have to be the one closest to your home. Often it could be at a school.
Find your information here:
Where do I vote? (enter your address)
See all polling places in Delaware (click on your district to view the available addresses)
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To vote in Delaware’s school board elections, you must:
Be a U.S. citizen
Be a Delaware resident living in the school district holding the election
Be 18 years or older on or before Election Day
You do not need to be registered to vote in a school board election.
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The following districts will hold elections on May 13, 2025:
Appoquinimink
Brandywine
Cape Henlopen
Capital
Caesar Rodney
Christina
Indian River (only Nominating District 1)
Lake Forest
Red Clay
Smyrna
Woodbridge
The following districts do NOT have elections this year:
Colonial
Delmar
Laurel
Milford
Seaford
Note: If your district does have an election, you can vote in all races in that district, no matter what nominating district you live in — except in Indian River, where you must live in Nominating District 1.
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Voters must show proof of identity and address, such as:
A state-issued photo ID
A utility bill
A paycheck
Any government document with your name and address
Don't have any of these? No problem — you can sign an affidavit confirming your identity at the polls.
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Delaware allows absentee voting for specific circumstances, including:
Military service or public service outside the U.S.
Students or caregivers
Illness, disability, or religious obligations
Incarceration or vacation
To request an absentee ballot:
Go to ivote.de.gov
Download and return a paper form
Call or email the Department of Elections
Visit your county Department of Elections office
Deadlines:
By mail: Absentee ballots must be mailed by Friday, May 9
In person: Ballots available at the Elections Office until noon on Monday, May 12
Return by: Ballots must be received by 8 p.m. on May 13
Don’t miss your chance to vote—plan ahead and make your voice heard. Learn more: elections.delaware.gov/voter/absentee
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You can vote absentee in person:
Weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Monday, May 12: From 8:30 a.m. until noon
Visit your county Department of Elections office and bring valid ID.
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Voting is your right — and it must be accessible.
You have the right to:
Vote privately and independently
Vote at a physically accessible polling place
Use an accessible voting machine
Receive assistance from anyone you choose (except employers or union reps)
Request accommodations from poll workers
If your polling place isn’t accessible, call your local Department of Elections before Election Day to arrange another way to vote.
Need language assistance?
Spanish: 1-888-VE-Y-VOTA (1-888-839-8682)
Arabic: 1-844-YALLA-US (1-844-925-5287)
Asian languages: 1-888-API-VOTE (1-888-274-8683)
Disability-related questions?
Contact: Nina Kegelman
Voting Rights Advocate, CLASInkegelman@declasi.org | 📞 302-856-2027
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Machines offer:
Adjustable height for seated or standing use
Sip-and-puff device compatibility
Audio ballots with volume/speed control
Braille keypads and large/high-contrast text
Screen privacy options
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If the polls close while you’re still in line, stay in line — you can still vote.
If you make a mistake on your ballot, ask for a new one.
If machines are down, request a paper ballot.
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Find Your Candidates
We’ve done the research — now it’s your turn to explore. You can see who’s running in your district, compare where the candidates stand on key issues, and watch past forums or read full Q&A responses. Knowledge is power — get informed before you cast your vote.
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Join a Forum Near You
Want to hear directly from the candidates? We’re hosting virtual forums across Delaware where you can hear each candidate’s vision for your schools, ask your own questions, and make your voice heard.
