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Delaware Political Weekly: Week Ending May 14, 2026

Well–not exactly.  This article has been embargoed until after 9 am because of Breaking News.

I won’t keep you waiting long–in fact, not at all.

1.  FIVE Delaware Progressive candidates secure major national endorsements:

Kira Alejandro has been endorsed by Run for Something (RFS), a national organization that recruits and supports the next generation of progressive leaders for state and local office. Alejandro is the first candidate for state or county office in Delaware to receive Run for Something’s endorsement this year.

Past candidates endorsed by RFS include Lieutenant Governor Kyle Evans Gay and Congresswoman Sarah McBride. RFS focuses on candidates aged 40 or under, a demographic that is underrepresented in elected office and among voters. Alejandro is 30 and is a lifelong Delawarean who grew up in Hockessin, attended Cab Calloway and UD, and now lives in Yorklyn.

Alejandro is running for the 3rd NCC District currently held by Janet Kilpatrick.

And now, the reason why this article was embargoedBREAKING NEWS:

State Senate candidate Shay Frisby has officially been endorsed by SEN. BERNIE SANDERS.  Frisby is seeking the Democratic nomination in SD 5, a seat currently held by Ray Seigfried.

“I am incredibly proud and honored to receive this endorsement from a true champion of the people,” Frisby stated.  “Not only does Sen. Sanders stand with those whose voices are too often ignored, but he inspires those of us who refuse to take corporate money.”

Both Adriana Leela Bohm and Rae Krantz have also been endorsed by Bernie Sanders.  Thanks to Karl Stomberg for the link.  For reasons that only they can explain, the NYTimes article did not actually provide a link to the list of endorsed candidates.  Bernie doesn’t make all that many endorsements as you have to meet a strong progressive standard.  These three superb candidates do just that.

2.  Will The Last Rethuglican Rep. Leaving Dover Kindly Turn Out The Lights?

Two more R’s announced their retirement this week–Reps. Hilovsky and Hensley.  They join fellow R legislators Reps. Gray,  Collins and Postles, and Sen. Lawson in taking their leave from the General Assembly.  There could well be others.  The Hensley retirement in particular gives the D’s a great chance to reach the 2/3rds majority that would effectively render the R’s even more useless than they already are.  Democrats Gemma Lowery and Michelle Wall are in a primary in that RD 9.  The R’s have not yet announced someone to run in Hensley’s stead.  I think whoever wins the D primary would be the favorite.

An R has already filed for Rep. Hilovsky’s seat.  He has run for office, but in a different county.  I remember the name, because who could forget a monicker like ‘Zitofsky’ which, allow me to caution, is not the name of a Polish acne medicationI will not countenance cheap jokes here.  Anyway, Dan Zitofsky previously ran against both Quin Johnson and Rae Moore in RD 8, a New Castle district that is south of the Canal.  He got 36% against Johnson in 2018, and 43% against Moore in 2020.  D Gregg Lindner got 42.1% against Hilovsky in 2024.  The registration numbers are pretty daunting for the D’s here, but who knows?

Zitofsky seems like a self-styled character, at least based on what I see on the intertubes.  He’s yet another capital finance manager, don’t know why he didn’t run for State Treasurer.  I have no idea what kind of roots, if any, he has in this Suxco district.  Who wants to fill me in?

3.  No Other Filings This Week.

4.  The following incumbents who have not announced their retirement have not yet filed:

RD 1: Nnamdi Chukwuocha–he’s running.  The lobbyists are throwing a big bash for him and Dan Cruce at the Columbus Inn on May 26.  Because they both happily take corporate $$’s.  And they know who owns them.

RD 3: Josue Ortega

RD 5: Kendra Johnson

RD 7: Larry Lambert

RD 8: Rae Moore

RD 15: Kamela Smith

RD 17: Melissa Minor-Brown

RD 18: Sophie Phillips

RD 19:  Kim Williams

RD 21: Frank Burns

RD 22: Michael Smith

RD 25: Cyndie Romer

RD 27: Eric Morrison

RD 32:  Kerri Harris

RD 35: Jesse Vanderwende

RD 36: Bryan Shupe

RD 39: Dan Short

RD 40:  Timothy Dukes.

SD 9: Jack Walsh

SD 12: Nicole Poore

SD 13: Marie Pinkney.

To be clear, the vast majority of those who have not yet filed will indeed file. Perhaps all of them.  Just wanted to share.

That’s all I’ve got this week.  What’d I miss, and whaddayathink?

 

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