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Senator Nicole Poore, Majority Leader


Legislative Information 
District: 12 (M
ost of New Castle and Bear, all of Delaware City and communities south of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, including Whitehall, Bayberry and others)
Legislative Service: 
Senate, 2012 to present 
Majority Whip, 2016-2018
Majority Leader, 2019-2021
Current Senate Committees: 
  • Senate Capital Improvement Committee, Chair 
  • Health & Social Services Committee, Vice Chair
  • Labor Committee, Vice Chair
  • Elections & Government Affairs Committee
Personal Information 
Education:
  • St. Elizabeth's High School, Class of 1990
  • Delaware Technical Community College, Criminal Justice (A.S.) Class of 2020 
  • Wilmington University, Criminal Justice (B.S.) Class of 1994
Current Occupation:
  • President, Jobs for Delaware Graduates, Inc.
Past Occupations:
  • Senior Client Services Manager, Agile 1
  • Development Director, Exceptional Care for Children
  • Vice President of Allied Operations, Onward Healthcare
Family: Husband, Bill Poore / Children, Nicholas, Alexis, and Luke 
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Biography: 
Sen. Nicole Poore represents the 12th Senate District, which includes most of New Castle and Bear, all of Delaware City and communities south of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, including Whitehall, Bayberry and others.

Raised in New Castle’s Jefferson Farms community, Sen. Poore graduated from St. Elizabeth’s High School in 1990 and later earned an associate degree in criminal justice from Delaware Technical Community College and a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Wilmington University.

She joined her brother in building a successful healthcare staffing startup that was later sold to Welsch Carson, one of the largest investment firms in the United States. Sen. Poore then became a senior client services manager for Agile 1, where she handled workforce solutions for the DuPont Co. She also served as a member of the Delaware Juvenile Justice Advisory Board, volunteered the Rape Crisis Center and served as Exceptional Care for Children’s director of development. She is currently the president of Jobs for Delaware Graduates, a nonprofit that helps students connect with sustainable, skills-based career opportunities.

Sen. Poore’s interest in government policy began after the birth of her oldest son Nicholas, who was diagnosed cerebral palsy. Her activism in the special-needs community led to a successful 2012 bid for state Senate. Following her unchallenged bid for reelection in 2016, Sen. Poore was selected to serve as Senate Majority Whip by her peers. She then served as Senate Majority Leader from 2019 to 2021.

Sen. Poore currently chairs the Joint Capital Improvement Committee and serves as vice chair of both the Senate Health & Social Services Committee and the Senate Labor Committee. She also sits on the Senate Elections & Government Affairs Committee.

Sen. Poore serves as a member of the Human Trafficking Interagency Coordinating Council, the Domestic Violence Coordinating Council, the Utilities Coordination Council and the Riverfront Development Corporation.

She and her husband Billy live in New Castle with their three children.
Legislative Contact Information
Senator Nicole Poore
411 Legislative Ave.
Dover, DE 19901

(302) 744-4164 

nicole.poore@delaware.gov
facebook.com/SenatorNicolePoore/ 

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Senators >
      • Sarah McBride
      • Darius Brown
      • Elizabeth "Tizzy" Lockman
      • Laura Sturgeon
      • Kyle Evans Gay
      • Marie Pinkney
      • David P. Sokola, President Pro Tempore
      • Jack Walsh
      • Stephanie L. Hansen
      • Bryan Townsend, Majority Leader
      • Nicole Poore
      • Spiros Mantzavinos
      • Bruce C. Ennis
      • Trey Paradee
    • District Maps
    • Legislative Background
    • Contact the Senate
    • Helpful Links
    • Disclaimer
  • Bill Tracking & Information
  • Senate Committees
    • Agriculture
    • Banking, Business & Insurance
    • Capital Improvement
    • Corrections & Public Safety
    • Education
    • Elections & Government Affairs
    • Environmental, Natural Resources & Energy
    • Executive
    • Finance
    • Health & Social Services
    • Judicial
    • Labor
    • Legislative Council
    • Rules & Ethics
    • Sunset
    • Transportation
    • Veterans Affairs
  • Senate News
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2020
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2014
  • COVID-19 Resources