LEWES, Delaware — Ruby Keeler Schaeffer has officially filed as a Democratic candidate for the 20th Representative District House seat in the 2026 election. Schaeffer is the first Democrat to put her name in for the seat vacated by Stell Parker Selby.
A lifelong Delawarean, Schaeffer lives in Lewes and owns a small business. She began her public service career with the Delaware Department of State Planning, where she contributed to drafting Governor Russell Peterson’s landmark Coastal Zone Act. She later worked with the Division of Soil and Water at the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control.
"Representation is very important for the district. There are many issues to be addressed," Schaeffer tells CoastTV News. "There are many problems to search for solutions. And I am the candidate that will work very hard to do that."Â
Former Rep. Stell Parker Selby resigned in late June after she was absent for the entirety of this year’s legislative session. Politicians tell CoastTV Parker Selby suffered a stroke this past winter. A Special Election for the seat is expected to take place this summer.Â
Upcoming Democratic forum, one Republican already filed
Schaeffer is also taking part in an upcoming July 3rd forum with four other Democratic hopefuls.Â
Republican Nikki Miller has also filed for 2026. Miller lost to Parker Selby by just 275 votes in the 2024 General Election.
If elected, Schaeffer plans to champion infrastructure accountability, emphasizing coordination with the Delaware Department of Transportation and other legislators to ensure roads and bridges are updated before new developments are approved.
"I believe that infrastructure needs to be in place prior to the shovel hitting the ground to build a basement for a home," she says. "When that project goes before the PLUS program and DelDOT specifically, they need to sit down and say, 'Mr. Developer, here is what it's going to cost to to put infrastructure in place for that entire community,' not just piecemeal."Â
Education reform, healthcare access and affordable housing are also a central piece of her platform. Schaeffer is a member of the Lewes Chamber of Commerce, a past co-chair of the Delaware Maritime Hall of Fame and has served on the Board of Directors of the Lightship Overfalls. She also volunteers as an EMT with the Lewes Volunteer Fire Department.
Schaeffer and her husband, former Sussex County Councilman Mark Schaeffer, a Republican, have five children and nine grandchildren.