senator Eric Morrison

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NameEric Morrison
PositionRepresentative
Statestate representatives     Delaware     
PartyDemocratic
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Eric Morrison a member of the progressive wing of the Democratic Party is an American politician who is currently serving as a member of the Delaware House of Representatives from the 27th district. He assumed office in November 2020.

Representative Eric Morrison



Eric Morrison is an American politician who is currently serving as a member of the Delaware House of Representatives from the 27th district. He assumed office in November 2020. As a member of the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, Morrison defeated conservative Democrat Earl Jaques Jr. in the 2020 primary by a significant margin of 61% to 39%.

Born in Salisbury, Maryland, Morrison was raised in Bridgeville, Delaware. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a minor in history from the University of Delaware in 1996. After graduating from college, Morrison worked as a teacher and later became a human resources director.

Morrison won the Democratic primary for the 27th district of Delaware House of Representatives against incumbent Earl Jaques Jr., a Democrat who had voted against gay marriage and abstained on banning conversion therapy for minors in Delaware. During the primary process, Jaques had attacked Morrison for performing in drag at a campaign fundraiser and said that Morrison being gay was “so far off-base for our district, it’s unbelievable.” Jaques was forced to apologize to Morrison after his comments were criticized by Democratic leadership.

Morrison was listed among a “slate of insurgents” aligned with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party challenging moderate incumbents in Delaware. He is the first openly gay man elected to serve in Delaware General Assembly, after Senator Karen E. Peterson came out in 2013 while in office. He was one of three LGBT candidates to be elected to the Delaware General Assembly in 2020, alongside Marie Pinkney and Sarah McBride.

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