Three incumbents win Middletown council election

Three council seats in Middletown will be filled by three incumbents.
Delaware Public Media

Voters in Middletown went to the polls Monday to fill three council seats.

All three incumbents won re-election against three newcomers.

 

Councilman Robert Stout got the most votes - 546. Councilman Robert McGhee came in second place - garnering 482 votes and Councilman James Reynolds received 464 votes.

The results will be verified by the Middletown Elections Board and approved at the next Middletown Council Monday, March 9th.

 

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