Terrell A. Williams to Run for Delaware State House of Representatives District 9

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To The 9th District Constituents and all Delawareans: My name is Terrell A. Williams, and I am the Democratic candidate for Delaware’s 9th Representative District seat. The 9th District needs a leader who is willing to work across the aisle to pass meaningful legislation. We need a change agent who is willing to bring democracy, diplomacy, and decorum back to our statehouse. I am running to protect our civil rights and civil liberties from lies and innuendos meant to divide and distract our communities from real issues. I am running to focus our attention on issues prevalent and unique to our district, like internet accessibility, infrastructure and development, traffic congestion, and voter rights. Issues that members of our district can no longer wait to be resolved. Therefore, I believe a change in leadership is needed. 

 About Terrell A. Williams  

I am a community activist working to improve our quality of life in the 9th Representative District and to protect our fundamental rights throughout Delaware. I am married to my wife Jamillah Williams, and we have a beautiful, blended family. I have over 20 years of service in the U.S. Army, between Active Duty, the Reserves, and National Guard. I am a graduate of Western Michigan University, where I earned my law degree. I am also a two-time graduate of Cheyney University, where I earned my Master’s degree in Public Administration and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Relations. I am a former civil service employee for the Federal Government. I actively serve on several boards and committees for various Delaware organizations.  

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 About House District 9 

The 9th Residential District serves parts of Middletown, Odessa, and Townsend. Known as the MOT region, it is one of the fastest-growing and most culturally diverse areas in Delaware. It is also one of the wealthiest areas in Delaware. According to the 2020 US Census, the MOT area has over 22,900 residents. The population has increased by 22%, as the 2010 Census indicated the population was 18,871. Approximately 35 % of the population is under the age of 18 and 16.3% of the population is over the age of sixty-five. 79% percent of the properties are owner-occupied, with the median family having 2.8 members.