Coons was re-elected with 56% of the vote to Wade's 42% and Groff's 2% Delaware has a single at-large congressional district.
Carney faced Republican Rose Izzo, Green Bernie August and Libertarian Scott Gesty in the general election.
[7][8] The Republicans attempted to recruit former United States Attorney for the District of Delaware Colm Connolly.
[17][18] His failure to withdraw in time meant that his name appeared on absentee ballots and though his name was covered at polling places, he did still receive some votes.
[23] Also running was Green Party nominee David Chandler, a mathematics professor at the University of Delaware.
[25] Incumbent Republican Auditor of Accounts R. Thomas Wagner, Jr. ran for re-election to a seventh full term in office.