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Matthew Denn

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Matthew Denn

Matthew P. Denn (born February 9, 1966) is an American lawyer and politician from New Castle County, Delaware.[1] He served as the 45th attorney general of Delaware from 2015 until 2019. Denn previously served as the 25th lieutenant governor of Delaware from 2009 to 2015, and was the Insurance Commissioner of Delaware from 2005 to 2009. After leaving public office, Denn joined the global law firm DLA Piper as Managing Partner of the firm's Wilmington office.[2]

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Matthew Denn
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45th Attorney General of Delaware
In office
January 6, 2015  January 1, 2019
GovernorJack Markell
John Carney
Preceded byBeau Biden
Succeeded byKathy Jennings
25th Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
In office
January 20, 2009  January 6, 2015
GovernorJack Markell
Preceded byJohn Carney
Succeeded byBethany Hall-Long
Insurance Commissioner of Delaware
In office
January 4, 2005  January 4, 2009
GovernorRuth Ann Minner
Preceded byDonna Lee Williams
Succeeded byKaren Stewart
Personal details
Born (1966-02-09) February 9, 1966 (age 59)
Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMichele
Children2
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (BA)
Yale University (JD)
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Early life and education

Denn was born in Wilmington, Delaware, to Morton Denn, a Professor Emeritus of chemical engineering at the City College of New York, and Marilyn Denn. He grew up in suburban Hockessin and attended H.B. du Pont Middle School. He later moved to California with his family during high school.[3] He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Berkeley, and he received his Juris Doctor from Yale Law School in 1991.

Professional career

Returning to Delaware in 1991, Denn worked for two years with Delaware Volunteer Legal Services, providing pro bono legal services to the underserved and underrepresented.[4] Entering private practice, Denn became a partner with the law firm of Young, Conaway, Stargatt & Taylor in 2000. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Award from the Young Lawyers Section of the Delaware State Bar Association. [citation needed]

In 1998, Denn was appointed by Governor Tom Carper to serve as chairman of the Child Protection Accountability Commission,[4] formed following the death of a four year old whose abuse and neglect went undetected by a state investigation.[5] Under Denn's leadership, the commission lobbied to for caseload standards and career ladders for child protection workers, working to prevent inexperience and high turnover from compromising child safety.[6]

Political career

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Denn served as Governor Ruth Ann Minner's legal counsel from 2001 through 2003, writing legislation including the Patient's Bill of Rights and the Emergency Health Powers Act.[4][7]

In 1998, Denn ran for a seat in the Delaware State Senate against incumbent Republican Bob Connor. He lost that race but was elected State Insurance Commissioner in 2004, defeating Karen Weldin Stewart in the Democratic primary race, and later defeating Republican Party candidate, Dave Ennis, a member of Delaware General Assembly, in the general election. Denn served as Insurance Commissioner from January 4, 2005, until January 4, 2009.

Denn was elected Lieutenant Governor of Delaware in 2008, winning 61 percent of the vote to defeat Republican opponent State Senator Charlie Copeland. Another Democratic candidate, Wilmington City Council President Ted Blunt, ended his campaign in spring 2008, allowing Denn to avoid a primary contest. He took office in a ceremony just after midnight on January 20, 2009.[8] As Lieutenant Governor, Denn focused on issues affecting children.[9]

In 2014, Denn was the Democratic nominee for Attorney General, and he defeated Republican nominee Ted Kittila in the November general election.[10] He served until 2019 and did not seek reelection.[11]

Personal life

Denn lives in Newark, Delaware with his wife, Michele, and their twin sons. He is Jewish.[12]

Electoral history

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Election results
Year Office Election Subject Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes %
1996 State Senate General style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Matthew P. Denn style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Democratic style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">6,632 style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">45.7% style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">Robert T. Connor style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">Republican style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">7,860 style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">54.2%
2004 Insurance Commissioner Primary style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Matthew P. Denn style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Democratic style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">18,436 style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">58% style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Karen Weldin Stewart style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Democratic style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">13,363 style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">42%
2004 Insurance Commissioner General style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Matthew P. Denn style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Democratic style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">182,619 style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">53% style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">David H. Ennis style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">Republican style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">163,027 style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">47%
2008 Lieutenant Governor General style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Matthew P. Denn style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Democratic style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">236,741 style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">61% style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">Charles L. Copeland style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">Republican style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">149,222 style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">39% Peter Cullen Blue Enigma 1,681 0.5%
2012 Lieutenant Governor General style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Matthew P. Denn style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Democratic style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">238,957 style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">61.6% style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">Cheryl "Sher" Valenzuela style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">Republican style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">143,978 style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">37.1% style=\"background:#FED105\""},{"html":""}]]}">Margaret McKeown style=\"background:#FED105\""},{"html":""}]]}">Libertarian style=\"background:#FED105\""},{"html":""}]]}">5,206 style=\"background:#FED105\""},{"html":""}]]}">1.3%
2014 Attorney General General style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Matthew P. Denn style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">Democratic style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">121,410 style=\"color:black;background-color:#B0CEFF\""},{"html":""}]]}">52.8% style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">Theodore A. Kittila style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">Republican style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">90,257 style=\"background-color:#FFB6B6\""},{"html":""}]]}">39.2% style=\"background:#17aa5c\""},{"html":""}]]}">Catherine Damavandi style=\"background:#17aa5c\""},{"html":""}]]}">Green style=\"background:#17aa5c\""},{"html":""}]]}">10,599 style=\"background:#17aa5c\""},{"html":""}]]}">4.6%
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