[1] He went on to direct laboratories at MCP Hahnemann University and Jefferson Medical College.
[2] Prior to running for office, Burns had been involved in environmental and climate advocacy.
[3] He lost in the general election by 35 votes, but the small margin triggered a mandatory recount.
[5] Ramone subsequently announced he would not seek reelection to the House so that he could run for governor of Delaware, and Brenda Mennella became the Republican nominee.
[6] Burns faced nonprofit director Michael Smith in the Democratic primary election, winning by 30 votes.