25-04-2025
Salisbury City Councilmember Michele Gregory launches campaign for Wicomico executive
Salisbury City Councilmember Michele Gregory has officially launched her campaign for Wicomico County executive.
Current Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano has also filed for re-election. The next election for county executive will be in Fall of 2026, when Marylanders will also vote in the next gubernatorial race.
In her release, Gregory cited her role in fighting for families.
'As a full-time caretaker for my disabled son, I understand just how much the system can either support or fail our families,' Gregory said. 'That's why I've spent my time on council listening, leading, and fighting to make sure no one is left behind.'
Among her early endorsements, Gregory listed Mayor of Crisfield Darlene Taylor; Hebron Town Council President Ameilia Handy; Salisbury City Councilmembers Angela Blake and D'Shawn Doughty; Cambridge Commissioner Sputty Cephas.
Reached Friday, Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano issued the following statement.
"While my opponent may have good intentions, leadership at the county level requires more than just talking points — it demands a clear vision for economic development, a commitment to fiscal responsibility, and the experience to turn ideas into action. I bring a proven track record of attracting new business, managing taxpayer dollars wisely, and delivering results that move our county forward.'
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This article originally appeared on Salisbury Daily Times: Salisbury City Council's Michele Gregory making Wicomico executive run