The General Assembly Should Pass This Bill ASAP

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on June 24, 2025

With the resignation of Rep. Stell Parker Selby, we will now have a Special Election to fill the year-long vacancy in RD 20.

Will the parties have an open process with primaries, or will we have a rerun of the cynical insiders’ circle jerk that resulted in Dan Cruce and Ray Seigfried?

Governor Matt Meyer has said that he supports primaries for special elections.  It would be easy in this case, since we don’t have the urgency of a fast-tracked election.  The General Assembly adjourns on June 30 and is scheduled to return in January.  We have six months.

Here’s the catch–in order to change the current procedure, legislation has to pass to enable the primaries.

That legislation, in the form of HB 183 (Gorman), was introduced on May 22, and has languished in the House Elections & Government Affairs Committee ever since.  The committee chair is Stephanie Bolden who, along with Lumpy Carson and Kim Williams, have aided and abetted the past three speakers in killing good progressive legislation.

This is about letting the people decide.  Will the Speaker, who suddenly may have a little something extra on her plate, (man, another breaking story?) deign to do the will of the people for a change?  One word from her and this bill moves forward.  Or will she continue to deny direct democratic representation to the residents of RD 20?  I mean, what’s another year without representation?  It’s not her district.

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  1. Joe Connor says:

    The chances are slim and none and slim is out of town. The Speaker will rely on her 3 toadies. This Speaker is a disgrace!

    • Well, she may be dealing from a position of even less strength than she was, oh, say 15 minutes ago.

      Read the latest, hot off the e-presses of Delaware Liberal.

  2. paul says:

    ½ year. 1 session.

  3. Nope says:

    Wouldn’t it really be too late for the SP-S situation? You’d be changing rather complex law while in the midst of the actual process that was kicked off by the resignation. The shit that DoE would probably have to go through at this point would be daunting.

    • I don’t think so. It’s not as if the Special Election has to take place before fall. There’s no urgency since the General Assembly won’t convene again until January once the gavel comes down on June 30.

      The legislation has been filed for over a month now. During a time when it was obvious that a Special Election was likely to be required in RD 20.

      So, you may be right that what passes for ‘the leadership’ prefers not to let the voters of the 20th RD choose their candidates, but it should be doable.

      We’ll see if the legislation moves, or if it’s left in Rep. Bolden’s committee to die.