Kamela Smith Explained

Kamela Smith
State House:Delaware
District:15th
Term Start:November 5, 2024
Predecessor:Valerie Longhurst
Party:Democratic Party
Education:University of Pittsburgh

Kamela T. Smith is an American politician. She is a Democratic Party member of the Delaware House of Representatives, representing the 15th district.

Biography

Smith grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and attended the University of Pittsburgh, where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1994.[1] At the university, she was a member of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority.[1] A single mother, she moved with her family from Philadelphia to Delaware around the early 2000s.[1]

Smith worked in the mental health department of a local nonprofit organization for a time before working at ChristianaCare, where she became the director of community education and engagement.[2] She also served on the board of trustees at the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation and was a member of the James H. Gilliam program run by the Metropolitan Wilmington Urban League.[3]

In December 2023, Smith announced her intention to run for the Delaware House of Representatives for the 15th district, which contains the community of Bear.[2] She faced off in the primary against Valerie Longhurst, who had held the seat since 2004 and was the active Speaker of the House.[3] Endorsed by the progressive Working Families Party,[4] [5] Smith ended up winning the primary in a major upset, receiving 53.3% of the vote (1,453 votes) to Longhurst who received 46.7% (1,273 votes).[1] [6] [7] She later won in the general election unopposed.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kamela Smith. Ballotpedia.
  2. Web site: Democrat Kamela Smith considers primary challenge against House Speaker Valerie Longhurst . WDDE. December 7, 2023. Petrowich, Sarah.
  3. Web site: Speaker of the Delaware House might have a primary challenger. WDEL. December 6, 2023. Phillips, Mike.
  4. Web site: Kamela Smith, WFP-Endorsed Candidate, Defeats Incumbent Speaker of Delaware House. Working Families Party. September 10, 2024.
  5. Web site: How a new challenger beat the House Speaker, what it means for the future of progressive candidates . WDDE. Petrowich, Sarah. September 11, 2024.
  6. News: How a political newcomer unseated Delaware's speaker of the House in Tuesday's primary. The News Journal. archive.ph. September 12, 2024. Brennan, Shane.
  7. Web site: How political newcomer Kamela Smith pulled off the Delaware primary’s biggest upset over House speaker Val Longhurst. WHYY-TV. September 12, 2024. Mueller, Sarah.
  8. News: 2024 Delaware State House General Election Results. USA Today. November 5, 2024.