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Rep. Hensley announces he will not seek re-election at the end of this term

May 12, 2026
Rep. Kevin Hensley's retirement announcement on dark blue background accompanied by his headshot with the US and Delaware State flags in the background.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: State Rep. Kevin Hensley, 302-744-4171

State Rep. Kevin Hensley (R-Odessa), first elected to the Delaware House of Representatives in 2014, today announced that he will not be seeking another term in November.

Citing recent health challenges, Rep. Hensley stated that he has decided to not seek re-election. He will complete the remainder of his current term, which ends in November 2026.

Rep. Hensley said, “It has been the honor of a lifetime to serve the people of the 9th District. I am deeply grateful for the trust they have placed in me over the years.”

Rep. Hensley represents the 9th District, which includes the Odessa, Townsend, and Port Penn areas. Outside of his legislative duties, Kevin also runs his own small business, serving as an Associate Broker with RE/MAX Eagle. He is also a Founding Member of the MOT Charter School and a Past School Board Member of the Appoquinimink School Board.

Over his 12 years in office, Kevin has been committed to working to improve public education in Delaware. One of his most important accomplishments has been championing legislation that has earmarked millions of dollars in state funding for school safety and security improvements throughout Delaware.

As the father of a child with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD), Kevin has also been a tireless champion for nonprofit causes that support members of the IDD community. He was a steadfast advocate for the Michael McNesby Full-Funding for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities Act, groundbreaking disability legislation focused on raising wages for front-line workers and ensuring a more stable, sustainable service system. In October 2022, Kevin received the “I/DD Champion Award” from Ability Network of Delaware for his efforts in securing increased state funding to go toward the Direct Support Professional care of individuals with disabilities.

Last month, Rep. Hensley was inducted into the New Castle County Board of Realtors Hall of Fame in recognition of his 30-year real estate career. In 2021, Odessa Fire Company awarded Kevin with an Honorary Membership to their organization for his tireless support of the fire department during his legislative tenure. In 2018, Rep. Hensley received the “Defender of Housing” award from the Home Builders Association of Delaware.

“Serving the people of this district has been the greatest honor of my career. I’ve always tried to make myself accessible, to listen carefully, and to respond when people needed help. Our monthly Constituent Coffees were never just events — they were opportunities to learn directly from the people I was elected to serve,” stated Rep. Hensley.

Kevin serves on the following House Committees: Economic Development/ Banking/Insurance & Commerce; Education; Health & Human Development; Housing; and Veterans Affairs. Rep. Hensley has been appointed to serve on the Delaware Economic and Financial Advisory Council (DEFAC) as the representative for the House Minority Caucus. He also serves on the ad-hoc House Small Business Caucus.

Prior to being elected himself, Kevin had the honor of serving as a Legislative Assistant to the late U.S. Senator William V. Roth, where his passion for public service really began.

Kevin has two grown children: Julia and Ryan.

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