John F. Brady

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John F. Brady
Recorder of Deeds, Sussex County 2003-2011
Incumbent
Assumed office
2003
Preceded by Richard Bell II
Succeeded by Scott Dailey
Register in Chancery, Sussex County 2001-2003
In office
2001–2003
Preceded by David G. Wilson
Personal details
Born 1959
Darby, PA
Political party Democratic
Residence Lewes, Delaware
Alma mater University of Richmond, B.A. 1982
Profession Attorney
Religion Catholic

John F. Brady, is a Delaware politician and attorney who ran for State Insurance Commissioner in the 2008 election cycle. Brady grew up in Wilmington and attended Salesianum School. He went on to the University of Delaware, and graduated from the University of Richmond for undergraduate and then to Widener Law School. Brady Served as a Deputy Attorney General for the state of Delaware, as a legislative attorney, taught courses at Widener Law, held offices in County Government, practiced privately as an attorney and volunteered for charitable causes. Brady gave some of those things up in the summer of 2008 to run for statewide office. Brady received the unanimous support of the Republican party and after the results of a 3-way Democratic primary faced off against Karen Weldin Stewart. Despite garnering more votes than John McCain and Bill Lee, Brady was unable to overcome the 2008 Democratic landslide in Delaware. In February 2009, with support from his family and friends, Brady announced that he had switched his affiliation and had joined the Democratic Party.[1] After his loss, Brady opened an office in Lewes, Delaware, where he still practices law. In 2011 when he left office as Recorder of Deeds, Brady was appointed by Governor Jack Markell to serve on the Delaware State Board of Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning for a three year term as a public member.

[edit] Public offices

Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1.

Public Offices
Office Type Location Elected In Office
Register in Chancery Executive Georgetown 2000 2001–2003
Recorder of Deeds Executive Georgetown 2002 2003–2011

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