Stephanie Bolden

[3] She was elected to the Delaware House in 2010 after defeating incumbent Hazel Plant in the Democratic primary.

[4] On January 9, 2018, Bolden filed a lawsuit against the city of Wilmington alleging that the August 7, 2017 fire that started at a neighboring property substantially damaged Bolden's property, which was her childhood home and is the present-day headquarters of the Delaware Black Caucus.

The fire allegedly caused $75,000 worth of damage to Bolden's property.

[5] Weeks after the lawsuit was filed, Bolden became a part-time receptionist for the Wilmington City Council.

In June 2018, Bolden submitted her resignation from the position, claiming that the job conflicted with her legislative schedule.