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Nick Roth March 5, 2021
Carolyn Jones submits paperwork at city hall to become a candidate for the 2021 municipal election in Lewes. NICK ROTH PHOTO
Councilman Rob Morgan and newcomer Carolyn Jones have each filed to run in the 2021 Lewes municipal election in May.
Morgan is seeking his fourth term on council, while Jones looks to fill the seat vacated by Deputy Mayor Bonnie Osler, who announced earlier this year she would not seek re-election.
The election is set for Saturday, May 8.
Carolyn Jones
Jones, 79, moved to Lewes in 2008 after spending some time in Dewey Beach and Ocean View. She retired to Delaware following a long career in the Washington, D.C. area.
Two council seats up for grabs
Candidates may file for the 2021 election beginning Monday, March 1. NICK ROTH PHOTO
Nick Roth February 26, 2021
The window for candidates to file for the 2021 Lewes municipal election opens Monday, March 1.
They’ll have until Thursday, April 1, to submit paperwork to run in the Saturday, May 8 election. The seats of Deputy Mayor Bonnie Osler and Councilman Rob Morgan are up for election this year. Earlier this year, Osler announced she would not seek another term.
Each seat carries a three-year term.
To be an eligible candidate, a person must be at least 21 years old, a full-time Lewes resident for at least one year and shall not have been convicted of a felony.