Delaware
Delaware governor to run for Wilmington mayor
The governor will face a fellow Democrat, former state treasurer and current city Treasurer Velda Jones-Potter, in the September primary. Jones-Potter previously campaigned for mayor in 2020, only to lose to Purzycki in a vitriolic three-way race. Jones-Potter did not respond to a request for comment.
Carney, 67, has served two terms as governor, but is term-limited. Last fall, he told WHYY News he was “strongly considering” running for mayor. In a news release, he touted his experience as governor as the reason he is best suited for the job. He said top priorities would include public education and affordable housing.
“During my seven years as governor, we’ve invested more in the city of Wilmington than any administration that came before us,” he said. “Our state can be successful only if our city is successful. It’s as simple as that.”
An Israel-Hamas war protester interrupted the event, but attendees sang over the woman’s words and she was ejected from the event.
There are currently no Republican candidates running.
Jones-Potter became the first African American in Delaware history to hold statewide office when Gov. Jack Markell appointed her as state treasurer in 2009. Her campaign touts her efforts in that office during the Great Recession and highlights her national recognition for financial education and empowerment initiatives launched during her tenure.
Her campaign says she plans to focus on issues such as increasing homeownership, youth violence protection and early childhood through 12th grade education.