Politics & Government
Media Election Preview: Candidates, Polling Places
The 2017 general election is nearly here, and we have a roundup of who you'll see on the ballot this year.

MEDIA BOROUGH, PA — The 2017 general election is nearly upon us. And ahead of the Nov. 7 election day, we want to give you a quick breakdown of who you'll see on the ballot this year.
Municipal elections will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
All registered voters are urged to participate in the election.
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Here’s a look at who is running in the upcoming races.
Polling Times: Polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
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Media Borough
Borough Council
- Democrats: Sayre Dixon, Amy Johnson, Lisa Johnson, Kevin J.Boyer
Borough Mayor
- Democrats: Robert A. McMahon Jr.
Tax Collector
- Democrat: Katey McVerry
Rose Tree Media School District
School Director
- Democrats: Kristin Seale, Susan Henderson-Utis, Theresa Napson-Williams, Robert Gildea Kelly
- Republicans: Harry Postles, James Morrison, Tracy Brown Barusevicius, AnnMarie Koveal
Countywide
Justice of the Supreme Court
- Democrat: Dwayne Woodruff
- Republican: Sallie Mundy
Judge of the Superior Court
- Democrats: Carolyn Nichols, Geoff Moulton, Maria McLaughlin, Debbie Kunselman
- Republicans: Emil Giordano, Craig Stedman, Wade Kagarise, Mary Murray
- Green Party: Jules Mermelstein
Judge of the Commonwealth Court
- Democrat: Ellen Ceisler, Irene M. Clark
- Republican: Paul Lalley, Christine Fizzano Cannon
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas
- Democrat: Kelly Eckel
- Republican: Jack Whelan
County Council
- Democrat: Brian Zidek, Kevin Madden
- Republican: Dave White, John. J. Perfetti
- Libertarian: Edward Clifford
Sheriff
- Democrat: Jerry Sanders
- Republican: Mary McFall Hopper
- Libertarian: Matthew Wallace
County Controller
- Democrat: Joanne Phillips
- Republican: Robert W. Kane
Register of Wills
- Democrat: Mary Walk
- Republican: Beth Naughton Beck
Unsure of your polling location?
Use this online tool to find your polling place. Enter your county, town, street address, and ZIP code to see where to vote.
The unofficial countywide vote tally for the 2017 General Election will be posted on the Delaware County Government website and updated throughout election night on Nov. 7. Results will also be available on the Pennsylvania Department of State website here.
The unofficial results will be listed by municipality and countywide for all candidates on the ballot and will be updated throughout the evening on each municipal posting.
The posted results will be machine totals only. They will not include absentee ballots, provisional ballots or write-in votes. Results generally begin posting after 9 p.m.
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