Rep. Ron Gray, R-Selbyville, will not seek re-election to his 38th District seat. FILE PHOTO
John Atkins, a former state representative, filed April 9 to run as a Republican for the 41st District seat. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Rep. Ron Gray, R-Selbyville, will not seek re-election to his 38th District seat. FILE PHOTO
John Atkins, a former state representative, filed April 9 to run as a Republican for the 41st District seat. SUBMITTED PHOTOEditor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect that Fenwick Island businesswoman Carlie Carey filed April 10 to run as a Republican for the Delaware House of Representatives District 38 seat.
Two familiar names have filed for election to area House of Representatives seats, while a seven-term legislator announced April 11 that he will not seek reelection.
Rep. Ron Gray, R-Selbyville, who represents the 38th District - including Bethany Beach, Fenwick Island, Selbyville and Ocean View - is stepping down from the seat he has held since his election in 2012.
Fenwick Island businesswoman Carlie Carey filed April 10 to run as a Republican for the 38th District seat. Democrat Maureen Madden filed in 2025 to run for the same seat.
In Rehoboth Beach, Republican Mike Simpler filed April 10 to run for the 14th District seat, setting up a rematch against Rep. Claire Snyder-Hall, D-Rehoboth Beach, who won the 2024 contest by a vote of 9,630 to 7,995.
Three-candidate Republican primary in 41st
The 41st District representative race has a three-candidate primary for Republicans with the latest filing April 9 by John Atkins, a former state representative.
Atkins served as a Republican when he was first elected in 2002, before resigning in 2007 over ethics concerns in connection with domestic issues. He ran as a Democrat in 2008 and won, and continued to serve as a Democrat until 2014, when Rep. Richard Collins, R-Millsboro, won the seat. Collins announced in 2025 that he would not seek re-election.
Democrat Ryan Stuckey was the first to file for the seat in October, followed by Republican Douglas Conaway in November. Republican Jacki Slonin filed for the seat in January.
In a previous interview and again in a Feb. 11 Facebook post, Atkins addressed his past, saying he has taken responsibility for what happened, and he is in a good place in his life now.
Rep. Ron Gray, R-Selbyville, will not seek re-election to his 38th District seat. FILE PHOTO
John Atkins, a former state representative, filed April 9 to run as a Republican for the 41st District seat. SUBMITTED PHOTO



