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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Assumed office
June 30, 2023
Peter Schwartzkopf
In office
January 8, 2013 – June 30, 2023
Peter Schwartzkopf
Melissa Minor-Brown
Assumed office
November 3, 2004
Nancy Cook
(1963-12-17) December 17, 1963 (age 60)
Kewanee, Illinois, U.S.
Democratic
West Chester University
Valerie J. Longhurst (born December 17, 1963) is an American politician. She is a Democratic member of the Delaware House of Representatives, where she serves as speaker. She was elected in 2004 to represent the 15th district, which covers parts of Bear, Delaware City, and St. Georges. Longhurst began her career in the insurance industry and was formerly director of operations for AIG InsuranceinChadds Ford, Pennsylvania.[1]
Electoral history[edit]
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In 2018, Longhurst won the general election with 7,329 votes (87.9%) against Libertarian nominee Amy Merlino.[2]
References[edit]
External links[edit]
Majority Leader of the Delaware House of Representatives
2013–2023
Speaker of the Delaware House of Representatives
2023–present
Incumbent
Statewide political officials of
Delaware
Chris Coons
Bethany Hall-Long, Lieutenant Governor
Jeffrey Bullock, Secretary of State (appointed)
Kathy Jennings, Attorney General
Colleen Davis, Treasurer
Lydia York, Auditor
Trinidad Navarro, Insurance Commissioner
David Sokola, President pro tempore
Bryan Townsend, Majority Leader
Gerald Hocker, Minority Leader
Melissa Minor-Brown, Majority Leader
Michael Ramone, Minority Leader
Karen Valihura
Gary Traynor
Abigail LeGrow
N. Christopher Griffiths, Justices
▌Toma (R), ▌Grantham (R)
▌Shepherd (R), ▌Eubanks (R)
▌Rivas (D), ▌Wood (D)
▌McCluskie (D), ▌Kennedy (D)
▌Ritter (D), ▌Godfrey (D)
▌Longhurst (D)
▌Renner (R), ▌Clemons (R)
▌Burns (R), ▌Jones (R)
▌Saiki (D)
▌Moyle (R)
▌Welch (D), ▌Gordon-Booth (D)
▌Huston (R), ▌Karickhoff (R)
▌Grassley (R), ▌Wills (R)
▌Hawkins (R), ▌Carpenter (R)
▌Osborne (R), ▌Meade (R)
▌DeVillier (R), ▌Johnson (R)
▌Talbot Ross (D)
▌Jones (D), ▌Stein (D)
▌Mariano (D), ▌Hogan (D)
▌Tate (D), ▌Pohutsky (D)
▌Hortman (DFL), ▌Wolgamott (DFL)
▌White (R), ▌Barton (R)
▌Plocher (R), ▌Henderson (R)
▌Regier (R), ▌Knudsen (R)
▌Kelly (R), ▌Arch (R)*
▌Yeager (D), ▌Monroe-Moreno (D)
▌Packard (R), ▌Sanborn (R)
▌Coughlin (D), ▌Wimberly (D)
▌Martínez (D)
▌Heastie (D), ▌Aubry (D)
▌Moore (R), ▌Stevens (R)
▌Johnson (R)
▌Stephens (R), ▌Oelslager (R)
▌McCall (R), ▌Hilbert (R)
▌Fahey (D), ▌Holvey (D)
▌McClinton (D)
▌Shekarchi (D), ▌Kennedy (D)
▌Smith (R), ▌Pope (R)
▌Bartels (R), ▌Stevens (R)
▌Sexton (R), ▌Marsh (R)
▌Phelan (R), ▌Geren (R)
▌Schultz (R), ▌Dunnigan (R)
▌Krowinski (D)
▌Scott (D)
▌Jinkins (D), ▌Orwall (D)
▌Hanshaw (R), ▌Espinosa (R)
▌Vos (R), ▌Petersen (R)
▌Sommers (R), ▌Stith (R)
Federal districts:
▌Mendelson (D)*
▌Ale (R)
▌Terlaje (D)*
▌Villagomez (I)
▌Hernández (PPD/D), ▌Varela (PPD/D)
▌Francis (D)*
Italics indicate speakers pro tempore
*Unicameral body
Majority Leader
Melissa Minor-Brown (D)
Minority Leader
Michael Ramone (R)
▌Kendra Johnson (D)
▌Debra Heffernan (D)
▌Larry Lambert (D)
▌Sherae'a Moore (D)
▌Kevin Hensley (R)
▌Sean Matthews (D)
▌Jeffrey Spiegelman (R)
▌Krista Griffith (D)
▌DeShanna Neal (D)
▌Peter Schwartzkopf (D)
▌Valerie Longhurst (D)
▌Franklin Cooke Jr. (D)
▌Melissa Minor-Brown (D)
▌Sophie Phillips (D)
▌Kimberly Williams (D)
▌Esthelda Parker Selby (D)
▌Michael Ramone (R)
▌Michael F. Smith (R)
▌Paul Baumbach (D)
▌Edward Osienski (D)
▌Cyndie Romer (D)
▌Madinah Wilson-Anton (D)
▌Eric Morrison (D)
▌William Carson Jr. (D)
▌William Bush IV (D)
▌W. Shannon Morris (R)
▌Sean Lynn (D)
▌Kerri Evelyn Harris (D)
▌Charles Postles Jr. (R)
▌Lyndon Yearick (R)
▌Jesse Vanderwende (R)
▌Bryan Shupe (R)
▌Valerie Jones Giltner (R)
▌Ronald E. Gray (R)
▌Daniel Short (R)
▌Timothy Dukes (R)
▌Richard G. Collins (R)
Mabel L. Fisher Ridgely
Emalea Pusey Warner
Pauline A. Young
Sallie Topkis Ginns
Edith Jackson Newton
Cecile Long Steele
Norma B. Handloff
Mary Askew Mather
Mary Jornlin Theisen
Emily Bissell
Hilda Davis
Mabel Vernon
Florence Bayard Hilles
Gertrude M. Lowell
Elizabeth H. Ryan
Jane E. Mitchell
Genevieve W. Gore
Katherine L. Esterly
Nancy Churchman Sawin
Lozelle Jenkins DeLuz
Margaret R. Manning
Jane T. Mitchell
Elizabeth Neal
Ada Leigh Soles
Frances D. Swift Tatnall
Mae D. Hightower-Vandamm
Eleanor L. Cain
Harriet Ruth Williams
Ruth Ann Minner
Ruth Oates-Graham
Julie K. Boozer
Sally J. Knox
Jane P. Maroney
Sherry L. Freebery
Karen E. Peterson
Harriet N. Smith Windsor
Henrietta R. Johnson
Renee G. O'Leary
Beatrice "Bea" Simonds
Evelyn P. Burkle
Lynne S. Frink
Barbara Chase Herr
Anna Janney De Armond
Marian L. Harris
Lucile Petry Leone
Gloria Wernicki Homer
Jeanne D. Nutter
Mary Sam Ward
Sister Jeanne Cashman
Margaret Rose Henry
Linda L. Chick
Carol A. Timmons
Edith P. Vincent
Patricia W. Griffin
Teresa Haman
Valerie A. Woodruff
Felicia A. Dorman
Lolita A. Lopez
Betsy Rawls
Loretta F. Walsh
Carolyn S. Burger
Liane McDowell Sorenson
Shirley M. Tarrant
Valerie Whiting
Renee Palmore Beaman
Grace Pierce Beck
Uma Chowdhry
Christine Margaret McDermott
Evelyn Dickenson Swensson
Sally V. Hawkins
Lynn W. Williams
Beverly Louise Stewart
Judith Gedney Tobin
Imogene F. Chandler
Susan C. Del Pesco
Audrey K. Doberstein
Moonyeen L. Klopfenstein
Micki Edelsohn
Vivian Rapposelli
Frances West
Patricia Maichle
Wilma Mishoe
Jane Richards Roth
Catherine Devaney McKay
Patricia H. Purcell
Latricia Odette Wright
Darlene Battle
Sandra Ben
Rita Landgraf
Ileana Smith
Chandra Pitts
Sonia S. Sloan
Jamie L. Wolfe
Debra Heffernan
Janice Nevin
Kendall M. Wilson
Lisa Blunt Rochester
Reba Ross Hollingsworth
Deborah Wicks
Drewry N. Fennell
Jan R. Jurden
Maria Matos (Delaware)
Blanche Williams Stubbs
Marie Swajeski
Stephanie Bolden
Jennifer Cohan
Marianne Blackburn “Mimi” Drew
Ann Jaffe
Valerie Longhurst
Alice Dunbar Nelson
Carolyn Fredricks
Teri Quinn Gray
Ilona Holland
Karyl Rattay
Aida Waserstein
Bonnie Meszaros
Paulette Sullivan Moore
Leslie Newman (Delaware)
Lynn Snyder-Mackler
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