Republican Skolnick Joins Race for County Executive

photo of Shelly Skolnick

Late last week, Chevy Chase lawyer Shelly Skolnick announced his candidacy for county executive. A Republican, Skolnick is no stranger to local politics. This declaration marks his second run for county executive. It is his ninth bid for public office over the past 30 years.

Skolnick campaigned for the Congressional seat in the 8th District now held by Rep. Jamie Raskin (D) four times. In the past he has also sought a spot on the County Council.

Skolnick’s Priorities

According to an email he sent to The Banner, Skolnick’s platform emphasizes government efficiency above all else. His main propositions include eliminating Montgomery County’s four at-large seats in the council, redistricting the county to have 11 districts instead, and offering free tuition at Montgomery College in exchange for volunteer work in county government.

“Retrocession”

He told Bethesda Magazine he favors a little known policy known as “retrocession,” It calls for the residential areas of DC to be reabsorbed into Maryland.

He explains, “I am proposing that Washington, D.C., be returned to Maryland, so that public safety there will be enhanced by the Maryland State Police, the Maryland National Guard, the Maryland courts, the Maryland prisons — and criminals could not be pardoned by the President of the United States.”

Skolnick has filed to establish a campaign committee with the State Board of Elections and is on track to formally file for county executive.

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