By Tom Hals WILMINGTON, Del (Reuters) – Delaware’s governor agreed Monday to consider judicial candidates who have no political affiliation or belong to minor parties, ending a longstanding rule that only Democrats or Republicans could sit on the state’s influential courts, according to a court filing. The agreement, which was approved a U.S. judge on Monday, leaves in place a requirement in the state’s constitution that no party have more than a “bare majority” of judges on a court, such as 3-2 on the state’s supreme court. Prior to Monday’s agreement, judicial appointments were limited to th…