City of Wilmington Mayoral Cattle Call — Fall 2011 Edition

Filed in Delaware by on October 23, 2011

April 2010 was the last time we did this cattle call and there’s been alot of movement in this list since then to report on. Or, at least, there has been strong rumor of a big change to the who’sin-who’s out churn that has been going on the past year and so obsessing folks in Wilmington this weekend to revisit this list:

Rep. Dennis P. Williams, State Representative

Williams is said to have told Bob Gilligan last legislative session that he was staying in the House and not running for Wilmington Mayor — Gilligan was apparently looking to know how much succession planning he needed to do.  Williams even let it be known he was going to help Ted Blunt in his race for Mayor.  This weekend’s rumor mill has Williams looking to announce for Mayor of Wilmington this sometime this week.

Rev. Derrick Johnson, pastor of Joshua Harvest Church

I’d consider this a “profile management” run by the Rev. Johnson — who is looking to burnish his profile and get in the conversation.  Not a serious candidate IMO.

Steve Martelli, City Councilman

Doubt that Martelli will actually get in at this point, but there is still some months of attention left to showcase the decision-making.

Kevin Kelley, City Councilman

Kelley really seems to want this and is making moves to discuss his candidacy with stakeholders all over the city.  I think his odds are long, but he’s clearly working.

Hanifa Shabazz, City Councilwoman

Out, I’m sure.  Am told that her attentions are now focused on trying to win the seat in the State Senate held by Bobby Marshall.  And I think that she is punching above her weight class here, too.

Norman Griffiths, City Council President

Said to be waffling, but since Theo Gregory looks to be going for another try at City Council President, Griffiths is between a rock and a hard place here.  It doesn’t help that Griffiths hasn’t exactly distinguished himself as Council President.

Charles “Bud” Freel, At-Large City Councilman

Am pretty certain Freel is not running for Mayor.

Bill Montgomery, Mayor Baker’s Chief of Staff

Still seems to be in the “thinking” mode.  Somehow doesn’t think he’ll have to be accountable for the Baker-era decisions that have been unpopular among the folks he expects to vote for him.

Ted Blunt, former City Council President

He was definitely in, with backing from Williams which seems to no longer be operative.  No idea what his plans are now.

Senator Bob Marshall, State Senator

He did an announcement back in the Fall of 2010, and no seems to have heard from him since.  Other than for suing the builders of his Riverfront condo, that is.

Paul Calistro, Director of West End House

Last time I did this, I thought that Calistro could be a game changer and I still do.  He removed himself from the field for awhile, but seems to be rethinking.  If he is, he should get in.  He would be a welcome fresh face in city leadership — one with good relationships with many neighborhoods, the business community, the non-profit community and down at Dover.  And I think he’d be competitive.

Mike Brown, At-Large City Councilman

Still running as a Republican in a Blue City.  Now armed with an endorsement from Colin Bonini.

Tyler Nixon, Perpetual Candidate

No idea what he is planning to do and it probably doesn’t matter.

Robert Bovell, Bailbondsman and Perpetual Candidate

No idea what he is planning to do and it probably doesn’t matter.

John Rago, Mayor Baker’s Communications Director

If Williams is in the race for Mayor (and I’ve heard that this is so from multiple typically good sources since Friday AM), that would leave his Representative seat open.  And folks speculate that Charles Potter will go for that.

What strikes me about all of this is that there isn’t much about this field as currently speculated (except for maybe Calistro or maybe Kelley)  that doesn’t represent business as usual in the city.  And the city is quite ripe for people who won’t represent business as usual.  There is alot of anger and disappointment in the trajectory of the current administration (and the City Council that can’t seem to represent much of this anger and disappointment) and I can count on one hand the folks who I think actually get this.

There’s still plenty of time for this field to shape up and how this influences City Council races (with recent redistricting) as well as GA races.  But if there are folks out there reading from the City and you’ve been looking for an opportunity to break up the business as usual caucus, this might be your year.

It is too soon to place odds, I think, but not to soon to weigh in with an opinion — what do you think?

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  1. pandora says:

    Excellent, informative post. Thanks, Cassandra.

  2. If the rumors about Dennis Williams are true, then Gilligan has a legit right to be PO’d. The only reason why the City retained four districts was b/c all four incumbents claimed to be running for reelection. Had Williams told D leadership that he was not going to seek reelection, there would have been three city districts, and legislators like Deb Heffernan, who barely beat Tom Kovach last time and now has a less favorable district, could have been protected. Bad form, if true, and this comes from someone who really liked how Williams pushed back against the worst of Gov. Markell’s proposed cuts.

    As for Blunt, I sure hope that HE doesn’t end up in Dover. He’s a smooth-talking snake-oil salesman if there ever was one.

  3. anon says:

    Whatever happened to Nixon’s drug case?

  4. cassandra_m says:

    And Charles Potter sends out this email to his list today, apparently announcing for him and Dennis Williams:

    Subject: A Message from Councilman Charles Potter Jr

    Dear Resident & Members of the First Distric, Civic Groups, NPC’,

    As a valued member of our community and someone with whom I’ve had the
    pleasure to work to improve our neighborhoods, it is important to me
    that you be among the first to know of my decision to run for State
    Representative for the First Rep District in the 2012 election. Our
    Current State Representative, The Honorable Dennis P Williams who has
    served us admirably for more than 17yrs, has decided to run for Mayor of
    our great City. I will be honored to serve as your next State
    Representative and be ‘Your Voice in Dover’.

    Many of you know that I am a lifelong resident of Wilmington and I have
    been a community activist for over 30 years. I love our district, our
    city, and our State. I love serving the residents of our district and I
    am proud to have served as your City Councilman for the past 11 years.
    Thank you for the support you’ve given me over the years and I ask for
    your support and prayers as I embark upon this next opportunity to help
    make a difference in the lives of people in our community.

    Thank you so very much,

    Charles Potter Jr

  5. Delaware Dem says:

    Potter’s email forced Williams’ hand. Such a dick move.

  6. Delaware Dem says:

    I would love to be listening in on Bob Gilligan’s convos right now.

  7. anon says:

    Ahh, Charles Potter … a proud graduate of the Dan Quayle Speling and Grammer Institute.

  8. cassandra_m says:

    It gets better — it seems that Margaret Rose Henry was calling around to the DE Black Caucus over the weekend to ask them to support Williams. And she was apparently doing this before anyone told Ted Blunt.

  9. liberalgeek says:

    It would serve Charles right if Williams decided to stay on as Representative and forgo the Mayoral run just to spite him.

    He won’t, of course, but I would like to see a scenario where the music stops and Charles doesn’t have a seat.

  10. liberalgeek says:

    One more thing, I wonder if this post actually forced anyone’s hand. If so, bravo Cassandra!

  11. cassandra_m says:

    Seems that Williams was on Jensen’s show, apparently announcing, this afternoon. I don’t listen so if anyone heard it feel free to let us know what was said.

    ps. Any Democrat first announcing for office on Jensen’s show is not a Democrat with any chance of getting my vote, you know?

  12. cassandra_m says:

    LG, it would be pretty awesome if enough people ran for office so that a number of Wilmington’s *usual suspects* were left without seats.

  13. AQC says:

    I would love to see Calistro run! What a refreshing change that would be for Wilmington politics!