In September 2022, Worrell won the
Democratic Party primary election. The
Boston Globe endorsed Worrell for the state house election. (right) in 2023.
Boston Housing Authority Administrator
Kenzie Bok is visible behind them. On March 18, 2023, he and his brother Brian (who is a member of the Boston City Council) opened an office together at 5 Erie Street in Dorchester to provide community support. The office's opening ceremony was attended by several local politicians. in 2024 Worrell was a
delegate to the
2024 Democratic National Convention. Prior to
President Biden's withdrawal from the presidential election, Worrell was only Massachusetts delegate to the convention that had not yet pledged to vote for Biden in the convention roll call. The day after Biden’s withdrawal, Worrell gave his support to
the candidacy of vice president
Kamala Harris. In 2024, Worrell was selected to join the 2025-2026 Criminal Justice Reform cohort of the Future Caucus Innovation Fellowship, a bipartisan coalition of Gen Z and millennial lawmakers interested in creating policies to address key criminal justice issues. == Personal life ==