
Why it's important to know what
districts you live in!
You can only vote for local candidates running in your district.
On election day, you don’t want to be in the voting booth only to realize the local candidate you want to vote for isn’t listed.
Where you vote is located in your House of Representatives District.
Each Representative District (RD)
is divided into Election Districts (EDs).
Each Election District is assigned multiple polling places.
On election day, your ballot lists only candidates running in your districts.
All people assigned to a specific polling place have the appropriate ballot list of candidates for DE Senate, DE Rep and Sussex County Council.
Sussex GOP election support is organized by Representative Districts.
Click for more on sussex.gop district leadership support.
Scroll down or Click the circles to explore maps of all Sussex County Districts
Look up your address to confirm your districts
The Department of Elections website provides a
Districts Lookup Tool.
Click the graphic
above to display the Lookup Tool.
Enter your address
in the search field.
The information displayed will include:
Your Senate District #
and Your current Senator
Your Representative District #
and Your current Representative plus your Election District (where you vote) for example: 41-01
Your Sussex County Council District #
and all your current Council member plus other Sussex County Admin Officials
Your School Board District #
and your current Board Members
PLUS MAPS OF ALL THE DISTRICTS









