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Expand alternative energy research such as solar and nuclear

In the State House, Mike has been a leader in protecting Delaware's natural beauty and resources. As Governor, Mike will make Delaware a leader in expanding research into alternative energy sources such as solar and nuclear. Mike is committed to conserving the environment. He will work with leaders throughout the state to ensure that Delaware becomes a leader in free market investment and environmental research.
Source: 2024 Delaware Gubernatorial campaign website MikeRamone.com , Jun 9, 2024

Increase use of renewable energy to 40% by 2035

SB33: Continues increasing the required minimum percentage of electrical energy sales to Delaware end-use customers from renewable energy sources through 2035.

Green Building United summary February 17, 2021: Governor Carney signed into law SB 33, a bill modifying Delaware's existing Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard. SB 33 requires at least 40% of electrical sales to end-users in Delaware be from renewable energy sources by 2035. Of the 40% renewable energy source requirement, 10% of the supply must be from solar photovoltaics. This amends the existing bill's 25% renewable by 2025 goal with a 3.5% solar photovoltaic requirement.

Legislative Outcome: Passed Senate 13-8-0 on Jan/21/21; passed House 29-12-0 on Jan/28/21; State Rep. Mike Ramone voted YES; signed by Governor John Carney on Feb/10/21.

Source: Green Building United on Delaware voting record SB33 , Jan 28, 2021

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DE Senatorial:
Eric Hansen
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Jessica Scarane
Lauren Witzke
Lisa Blunt Rochester
Mike Katz
Tom Carper
Gubernatorial races 2025:
New Jersey Governor:
Virginia Governor:
    Democratic primary June 17 cancelled:
  • Abigail Spanberger, U.S.Rep., VA-7 (2019-2024); Dem. nominee 2025
  • Levar Stoney, VA Secretary of the Commonwealth (2014-2016); (withdrew to run for Lt. Gov.)

    Republican primary June 17 cancelled:
  • Winsome Earle-Sears, Lt. Gov. since 2022; GOP nominee 2025
  • Amanda Chase, State Senate District 11 (2016-2023); failed to make ballot
  • Denver Riggleman, U.S.Rep. (R-VA-5); exploratory committee as Independent
  • Glenn Youngkin, Incumbent Governor , (2022-2025), term-limited
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  • Adrienne Adams, speaker of the City Council
  • Andrew Cuomo, former governor of New York, 2011-2021.
    Republican June 24 primary cancelled; general election Nov. 4:
  • Eric Adams, incumbent Democratic mayor running as an independent
  • Jim Walden, Independent; Former assistant U.S. Attorney
  • Curtis Sliwa, Republican; CEO of the Guardian Angels

Jersey City Mayor (Non-partisan)
    Non-partisan general election Nov. 4:
  • Mussab Ali, former president of the Jersey City Board of Education
  • Bill O'Dea, Hudson County commissioner (since 1997)
  • Jim McGreevey, former N.J. Governor (2002-2004)
  • James Solomon, city councilor (since 2017)
  • Joyce Watterman, president of the Jersey City Council (since 2023)

Oakland CA Mayor
    Non-partisan special election April 14, 2025:
  • Barbara Lee, U.S.Rep CA-12 (1998-2025)
  • Loren Taylor, Oakland City Council (2019-2023), lost general election
  • Sheng Thao, Oakland Mayor, lost recall election Nov. 5, 2024
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