Elections In the
2016 Democratic primary for New Castle County executive, Meyer's campaign focused on integrity and economic policy. On September 13, Meyer upset three-term incumbent
Tom Gordon, winning 52% of the vote. Meyer defeated Republican Mark Blake in the general election in November with 67% of the vote. He took office on January 3, 2017. In
2020, Meyer faced a primary challenge from more
centrist Maggie Jones. In July, Meyer faced allegations he made "belligerent" calls to two mayors who were supporting his opponent in the Democratic primary.
Elsmere mayor Eric Scott Thompson and
Newark mayor Jerry Clifton said Meyer's phone conversations with them were heated, and they felt the county executive made threats toward their communities by telling them that he "will remember this". Meyer refused to specifically address the accusations. On September 15, Meyer won the Democratic nomination, defeating Jones with 57% of the vote. Meyer won the general election unopposed.
Tenure Meyer selected the first African-American police chief and chief administrative officer in the 106-year history of the New Castle County Police Department. A joint report by
National Association of Counties and
National Academy of Public Administration on the use of federal
CARES Act funds recognized New Castle County for using “innovative strategies in deploying Coronavirus Relief Fund dollars, with special attention to programs focusing on inclusive economic recovery and on assisting vulnerable and underserved populations.” In a July 2020 editorial for
The News Journal, Meyer advocated for sending all teachers and students
back to school in the fall during the
coronavirus pandemic. In October 2020, New Castle County purchased the former Sheraton South Hotel at auction with a winning bid of $19.5 million, also using CARES funds. The hotel can house more than 350 residents. The facility officially opened its doors in December 2020. Meyer was awarded a regional Emmy in the Societal Concerns, Long-Form category at the 2022
Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards as an executive producer on the short film "The Pathway Home" which chronicles the origins and first year of The Hope Center, a hotel-turn-homeless shelter New Castle County opened to house the homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic. In August 2024, County Assessor Susan Oberlander filed a lawsuit against Meyer for suppressing sexual harassment complaints. Then-Lt. Governor
Bethany Hall-Long issued a statement regarding the incident and previous accusations under Meyer's leadership: "Under Matt Meyer’s administration, year after year, too many women have suffered in silence, their voices unheard, and their careers derailed by a toxic culture that he has failed to address. This most recent lawsuit further shows that this cycle of sexual harassment under Meyer’s leadership has never been addressed. Instead of fostering a safe workplace for women, Matt Meyer has allowed a sanctuary for sexual harassment to flourish, enabling male perpetrators to act with impunity" == Governor of Delaware ==