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Debra J. Heffernan (born April 8, 1962) is an American politician. She is a Democratic member of the
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, representing District 6. Heffernan earned her BS in
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from the
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and her MS in
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from Duke University. Heffernan is a part of the
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wing of the
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. She supported centrist US Senator
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in the 2018 US Senate election in Delaware over progressive challenger Kerri Evelyn Harris. In 2022, she defeated progressive challenger Becca Cotto in the Democratic primary.


Electoral history

*In 2010, Heffernan won the three-way general election with 4,363 votes (51.9%) against
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Tom Kovach and Libertarian nominee Matthew Flebbe. She was one of only ten candidates to defeat a sitting Republican in a state house race in 2010 according to Ballotpedia. *In 2012, Heffernan won the general election with 7,502 votes (62.4%) against Republican nominee Eric Taylor. *In 2014, Heffernan won the general election with 4,496 votes (63.4%) against Republican nominee Kyle Buzzard. *In 2016, Heffernan was unopposed in the general election and won 9,545 votes. *In 2018, Heffernan won the general election with 7,073 (65.3%) against Republican nominee Jeffrey Olmstead.


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Official page
at the
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Campaign site
* Place of birth missing (living people) 1962 births Living people Democratic Party members of the Delaware House of Representatives Women state legislators in Delaware 21st-century American women politicians 21st-century American politicians People from New Castle County, Delaware University of Delaware alumni Duke University alumni {{Delaware-politician-stub