
The Veto That Broke the Charter: Julie Giordano’s Unraveling in Wicomico County
By Barry O’Connell
In Wicomico County, the summer of 2025 has been less a season of governance than a slow-motion implosion. County Executive Julie Giordano, once heralded as a fresh Republican voice with grassroots appeal, now finds herself cornered by the very charter she swore to uphold—and by a community increasingly unwilling to indulge her improvisations.
? The Veto Heard Round the Council
Earlier this month, Giordano vetoed Legislative Bill No. 2025-09, a routine amendment to Chapter 99 of the County Code. The council, in a rare show of unanimity, overrode her veto. It wasn’t just a procedural rebuke—it was a symbolic one. The override marked a turning point: the council no longer sees Giordano as a partner in governance, but as a liability to it.

⚖️ Lawsuits and Loyalty Tests
Giordano’s decision to sue the council over its rejection of her appointees—whom she hired anyway—has deepened the constitutional crisis. Her unilateral staffing moves, made without budgetary approval, have triggered not just legal scrutiny but a broader ethical reckoning. The council’s response has been surgical: zeroing out funding, rejecting confirmations, and now, overriding vetoes. The message is clear—Giordano’s interpretation of executive power is not shared by the legislative body or the charter itself.
?️ Citizens Speak, Council Listens
At recent public sessions, residents voiced frustrations that ranged from illegal dog sales to youth sports funding. But beneath the surface complaints was a deeper theme: a hunger for accountability. Councilmember Joe Holloway’s public rebuttal of bribery accusations—leveled by Giordano-aligned citizens—wasn’t just defensive. It was declarative. The council is done playing defense.
? The Farmland Factor
Even federal policy has weighed in. The county’s praise for the USDA’s decision to halt solar subsidies on productive farmland aligns with local priorities—and stands in contrast to Giordano’s increasingly isolated stance. She’s not just out of step with her council. She’s out of sync with her constituents.
Will she be charged for her activities related to the Safari-in-the-Quarry event?
Based on evidence already presented….
oh please, give me a break! a pox on both their houses. She’s definitely not maga and neither is the council! This council is filled with good ol boys lining their own pockets at the expense of the citizens of this county and she’s not smart or strong enough to battle them! Lord help us with this lot running things here in mayberry!
We need to find a Republican replacement ASAP.
Meanwhile Julie has been asking several of my friends to run for the County Council. She wants Chris Eccleson and Ben Jordan to run for the Council to rubber stamp her every move!
You mean have a council that works cohesively in the taxpayers best interest?
There I fixed that for you