Terrell Williams Named Delaware State Co-Chair for U.S. Term Limits

U.S. Term Limits appoints Terrell A. Williams as Delaware State Co-Chair to advance congressional term limits reform, leveraging his legal, civil rights, and public service background to push for accountability in Washington.

June 11, 2026
Terrell Williams Named Delaware State Co-Chair for U.S. Term Limits

U.S. Term Limits, the nation's largest grassroots advocacy group for term limits, has announced that Terrell A. Williams will serve as Delaware State Co-Chair for the organization. Williams, a federal civil service professional, civil rights advocate, legal scholar, educator, and military veteran, will lead efforts to enact congressional term limits and restore accountability in Washington, D.C.

Williams brings a depth of public service and constitutional understanding to the role. He serves with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights, where he works to protect individuals' civil rights through enforcement of federal laws and constitutional safeguards. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Lincoln University and Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law, preparing future legal professionals for the ethical and practical demands of the profession.

"I am honored to serve as Delaware State Co-Chair for U.S. Term Limits and help advance this important effort," said Williams. "Americans across the political spectrum are frustrated with career politicians and the dysfunction that has become normalized in Washington. Congressional term limits are a common-sense reform that can help restore trust, accountability, and citizen leadership in government."

Williams emphasized the constitutional pathway for states to act, noting that Delaware has an opportunity to lead the nation toward meaningful change. "When government becomes more focused on preserving political power than serving the people, reform becomes necessary," he said. "The Constitution provides the states with a pathway to act, and Delaware has the opportunity to help lead the nation toward meaningful change. Our citizens deserve fresh perspectives, responsive leadership, and representatives who remain connected to the people they serve."

A Delaware resident for more than a decade, Williams is actively engaged in the Middletown, Odessa, and Townsend communities. He earned his Juris Doctor from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School and holds a Master's degree in Public Administration and a Bachelor's degree in Social Relations from Cheyney University. He is also a proud veteran who honorably served in the United States Army and the Pennsylvania National Guard.

Philip Blumel, President of U.S. Term Limits, expressed confidence in Williams' leadership. "We are honored to have Terrell Williams helping lead our efforts in Delaware," said Blumel. "His background in public service, civil rights, education, and constitutional law make him an outstanding advocate for congressional term limits. Terrell understands the importance of accountability in government, and we are confident his leadership will help build strong momentum for term limits reform in Delaware."

The appointment comes as term limits remain a widely supported reform across the political spectrum. U.S. Term Limits connects supporters with their legislators and works to pass term limits at all levels of government, particularly for the U.S. Congress. For more information, visit termlimits.org.