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The Secretary of State of Delaware is the head of the Department of State of the U.S. state of Delaware. The Department is in charge of a wide variety of public and governmental services, and is divided into the following divisions:
This category contains a listing of all subcategories and articles relating to the persons who were members of the Delaware governor's cabinet. For a description of the offices themselves: See also: Government of Delaware
This category contains a listing of all subcategories and articles relating to the persons who were state secretaries of state of Delaware. At the present time this is only a partial list as there are many persons who have served as state secretaries of state who do not have a corresponding article. For a description of the office itself:
The Delaware Supreme Court is the state's highest court. The Delaware Superior Court is the state's trial court of general jurisdiction. The Delaware Court of Chancery deals primarily in corporate disputes. The Family Court handles domestic and custody matters. The Delaware Court of Common Pleas has jurisdiction over a limited class of civil ...
Bullock is from Claymont, Delaware. [2] He holds a degree from the University of Delaware in economics and political science. [citation needed] Bullock served as chief of staff under Tom Carper when he was Governor of Delaware. In 2006, New Castle county executive Chris Coons appointed Bullock to be the county's chief administrative officer. [3]
This category contains a listing of all articles and subcategories that have articles relating to each branch of the state government of Delaware. See also: Category:Delaware politicians for articles about the persons holding government offices.
Delaware State Police This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 07:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
DNREC was established in 1970 through legislation passed by the Delaware General Assembly the year before. Previously, six commissions had been charged with overseeing the First State's natural resources: the Board of Game and Fish, Shell Fisheries, State Park, Water and Air Resources, State Forestry and State Soil and Water.