Delaware Political Weekly: March 18-24, 2016

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on March 25, 2016

1. Wilmington City Treasurer Candidate Has No Accounting Experience.

As if Wilmington doesn’t have enough problems.  City Councilman Darius Brown filed this week for City Treasurer.  If you go to his website, you will find out nothing about Darius Brown.  Just his slogan: “Meet Me at the Intersection of Finance and Technology”, and a link to donate. No bio.  Well, here’s his bio from the Wilmington City Council site.  No accounting background there, just some tremendous puffery.

Here are his educational bona fides, according to the Our Campaigns site:

Darius received his early education in Delaware Public Schools within the Christina School District. He attended Howard High School concentrating in the Public Service career area, Delaware Technical & Community College earning a Paralegal Certificate and Delaware State University majoring in Political Science.

See any accounting background there? My point being that the city’s treasury should not be in the hands of someone with no background in finances.  Why is he even running for Treasurer if he has no such background? If I lived in the city, I’d be very suspicious and afraid. The retiring City Treasurer, Henry Supinski, had a BS in Business Administration from LaSalle, and a law degree as well.  The treasurer is responsible for about $350 million in city assets.  And we’re going to hand that over to an ambitious politician with no financial experience?  Good luck with that.

2. IPOD Fields a Wilmington Mayoral Candidate.

Steven Washington. Here’s the article from Delaware Politics.  Hey, he’s on Channel 28 once a month.  That’s worked wonders for Herman Holloway, Jr.  I would’ve suggested he run for the non-D City Council At-Large seat. Maybe IPOD could supplant the R’s as the city’s second largest party…

3. Kim Williams’ 2014 Opponent Running Again.

Realtor Jim Startzman startz anew. Doesn’t even look like his webpage has been updated. Here’s why he says he’s running:

You’re probably wondering why I’ve decided to run for State Representative and what it is that makes me more qualified than the incumbent. During the last 6+ years I have become more and more aware of the negative effect of our state government towards the citizens of Delaware.

Ho-kay. Anyway, Williams defeated him in 2014 by a 3128-1788 margin. She is one of Delaware’s best legislators and best progressives. She’s part of the solution.  My theory as to why Startzman’s running? Real estate business must be slow.

4. Yet Another R Running for Peterman’s Seat.

The other two are from Milford, this one’s from Harrington. His name is Robert James Scott. I tried to find out more information about him, but failed. (I did, however, learn that there’s a pro golfer named Scott Harrington.) That makes 3 R’s running for the soon-to-be-vacated 33rd RD seat currently held by chronic absentee Rep. Harold Peterman.  Anyone out there with anything to add?

5. Who Is K. Emmanuel Magruder?

He’s running for a Wilmington City Council At-Large seat. In his one picture, he’s standing in front of a banner with lots of religious slogans on it.   He started a ‘Go Fund Me’ page in January.  To date, no one has contributed. (Memo to ‘K’: There’s a reason why the piano player has a bill or two taped to the bottom of the tip jar. You might want to try it.)

6. Filings.

State Sen. Gerald Hocker ( R-SD 20: one of the worst in Dover); State Rep. John Viola (D-RD 26); James Brittingham (L-Candidate for RD 39); New Castle County Councilman Tim Sheldon (D-6th CD).

That’s it for this week. What’d I miss, and whaddayathink?

 

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  1. Prospective IPoD Wilmington City Council and NCC candidates are welcome.

    Call (302) 344-4433 for details and push CANDIDATES button on
    independentpartyofdelaware.com.

    What have the incumbents done for YOU lately?

  2. Don Ayotte says:

    Steve Washington is a great candidate and he was nominated unanimously by our Board of Directors at our March 12th IPoD Convention in Dover. They wrote a great article for his candidacy in Today’s NewsJournal.

    As for the Registered Voters numbers in Wilmington as of Feb. 28, 2016. they are as follows:

    Dems 86805
    Repubs 37,545
    Unaffiliated Independents 36,424
    Independent Party of DE 899

    I believe it is time for a change of mayors in Wilmington and Steve Washington has a great chance to be elected. He want to represent everybody in Wilmington and that’s a welcome change.
    With no republican candidate in sight, many republicans and unaffiliated independents will vote for IPoD’s Candidate, Steve Washington. Go to the DelawarePolitics.net website already published in DL’s post to get more details. Our party is expanding each month at a great rate.

    Don Ayotte
    Chairman, Independent Party of Delaware

  3. mediawatch says:

    According to 2010 U.S. Census, Wilmington population is 70,851.
    Mr. Ayotte’s total of registered voters is more than double the city’s population.
    Making some allowance for the under 18 population, it would appear that all the eligible voters in the city are registered not twice but three times.
    The late Richard J. Daley would be proud.
    Mr. Ayotte, check your sources. (I know, for you, that would be a first.)

  4. Don Ayotte says:

    Midiawatch

    Those numbers are right off the Dept. of Elections Disc for Feb., 2016. I checked it twice before publishing it on DL. However, the Wilmington voting area may be larger than you think.
    I ran the numbers twice because I thought the numbers were too large but a second run on the numbers came out the same.
    BTW, the census has changed in Delaware drastically since 2010.

  5. There’s no bleeping way that there are 37K-plus registered R’s in Wilmington. Not sure what you did, but the figures are way off.

    For example, there are only three state senators with districts within the City. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd SD’s. Each of those Senate districts goes out of the city as well. The TOTAL of the registered R’s in those 3 districts is…12,512 R’s. Since this number also reflects R’s registered in these districts from outside the city, especially in the 1st SD (McDowell), there are likely around 10,000 registered R’s in the City. You’re off by about 27,000 R’s.

    Actually, it’s more like 8,000 R’s in the City. McDowell has pieces of the 6th & 7th RD’s, totalling around 4000 R’s, none of which is in the City.

  6. Don Ayotte says:

    Probably a mistake in filtering the Microsoft Exel. I’ll look at it again in the morning with a fresh set of eyes.