Delaware
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Delaware is a state located on the East Coast in the Atlantic and Southern regions of the United States of America. Some, including the US Census Bureau[1], designate Delaware as one of the South Atlantic States. Others, including the US Geological Survey[2] and US Environmental Protection Agency[3] place Delaware in the Mid-Atlantic States. Delaware is named for Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr. Population estimates by the Census Bureau for 2005 place the population of Delaware at 843,524, moving from the 45th most populous state at the 2000 Census to the 46th most populous. Despite this, it is the 7th most densely populated state with a population density of 320 more people per square mile than the national average, ranking ahead of states such as Florida, California, and Texas.
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Initiative, Referendum and Recall
Delaware does not allow citizen initiative, referendum, or recall.
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Delaware
- Delaware Constitution and Statutory Provisions
- Campaign Finance Laws
Vote fraud
Key Government Officials
Delaware news and blogging resources
External links
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