Delaware State Senator Colin Bonini running for re-election in Senate District 16

Sen. Colin Bonini speaking on legalizing marijuana.

KENT COUNTY, Del. – Delaware State Senator Colin Bonini is running for re-election in the state’s 16th Senatorial District.

Bonini was first elected to the Delaware General Assembly back in 1995, serving a total of 27 years as a Delaware lawmaker. He recently released the following statement to 47 ABC on his candidacy which reads quote:

“I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to serve as the conservative voice for the residents of the 16th district.

I’m very proud of my record. I have been and will to continue to be a voice of traditional values and conservative principles in the State Senate.

I am unapologetically conservative and if the constituents of the 16th district want a conservative I’m kindly asking for their votes.”

Bonini faces two challenger’s in this year’s primary, Kim Petters and Levy Court Commissioner, Eric Buckson.

Delaware’s primary election will take place this coming Tuesday, September 13.

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