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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

RTM School Board 2013 Primary Results

All of the candidates will now vie for the four open seats in November.

The Delaware County Election Bureau's unofficial votes for the candidates running for Rose Tree Media Board of School Directors have been counted. Linda L. Fox, Nancy R. Mackrides, took the top votes along with John Nee and Janet Lis (by one vote), beating out Tracy Brown Barusevicius, Jim Coyne, Harry Postles and Meghan Suttle in a very tight race. All of the candidates will now vie for the four open seats in November. Each of the candidates cross filed as both Republican and Democrat. Note: As of  11:55 p.m. Tuesday, 825 of 844 machines in Delaware County precincts were reported, according to the Delaware County Election Bureau results website. Click here for more local results. View the table below to see how many votes were cast for …

Bart

7:30 am on Wednesday, May 22, 2013

http://election.co.delaware.pa.us/eb/May_2013/27S.html   more ›

Boyer, Johnson, Dixon, Johnson Take Media's Democratic Ticket

Delaware County Election Bureau releases the unofficial results for Media Borough Council.

The Delaware County Election Bureau's unofficial votes for the candidates running for Media Borough Council have been counted. Kevin Boyer and Amy Johnson along with Sayre Dixon and Lisa Johnson, won the four borough council seats on the Democratic ticket beating out James J. Cunningham Jr., Sam Lemon, Monika Rehoric and Bill Tyson. The winners and vote count are listed below in bold. No Republican candidates filed. Four, four-year term, openings on the Media Borough Council. Note: As of  11 p.m. Tuesday, 799 machines in Delaware County precincts were reported, according to the Delaware County Election Bureau results website. Click here for more local results. View the table below to see how many votes were cast for each candidate.     All…

Mike M

2:09 pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Without gloating, name-calling, or making accusations on one side vs. another; it appears the Democratic Party voters of Media Borough have made their choice. A clear choice existed between the endorsed candidates’ take on analyzing the issues and arriving at a measured outcome on the 3rd street bridge roadway, proposed super Wawa, and hotel project vs. the Media First’s team’s desire to fully …   more ›

Monday, May 20, 2013

Election Central: Results of Primary Election 2013

Find all your local Primary Election Day information.

May 21 is Primary Election Day. Below you will find links to your local candidates and polling place information. Links To Delaware County Elections Results Voter turnout overall in Delaware County has been low on Tuesday. In Media Borough's Southern Precinct, less than 100 voters had casted their ballots by about noon Tuesday. The lunch time "rush" saw about 10 people. However, in both the Eastern and Northern precincts at borough hall, about 120 total voters had cast ballots by about noon. The morning saw more voters than lunch time but the after-work hours were excepted to see several more voters. Low turnout was also being reported across the county by the Delaware County Daily Times.

Mike M

9:17 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Polls close at 8. It is now 9:17............and no results are posted via the links. How long does it take to count up 8 machines?   more ›

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Where to Vote on Election Day

Find your local polling place here.

Tuesday is Primary Election Day. For information on where your local polling place is located simply click here and fill out: A search result will show the closest voting spot and it will even provide directions on how to get there. The polls will be open for the casting of ballots from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on May 21 for Election Day. Should you be in line at 8 p.m. waiting to vote, the county assures that you will still be permitted to vote. But if you get in line once the polls have closed, voters will not be permitted to vote and will be strictly enforced. Poll workers may ask you for a valid photo ID but you are not required to present photo ID to vote in this election. For first time voters, both photo identification or non-photo …

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Voters Don't Support Legalizing Marijuana

One poll suggests that, while Pennsylvania voters might support medical marijuana use, they aren't in favor of legal pot.

Pennsylvania voters aren't in favor of legalizing marijuana, according to one pole. The Frankin and Marshall College poll of Pennsylvania voters for May 2013 showed that 54 percent of voters polled opposed to legalizing marijuana in the state.  A similar F&M Poll at the beginning of February found that 55 percent of respondants were against legalizing marijuana. While voters don't support its outright legalization, 82 percent of those polled favor the use of marijuana for medical reasons if prescribed by a doctor. The poll, which was conducted between April 30 and May 5, gathered responses from 526 registered voters, including 265 Democrats, 196 Republicans and 65 Independents. The full poll is available for review here. The following …

Here and Now

8:49 pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Just legalize crack. It would solve everything.   more ›

Friday, May 17, 2013

Voting and Race: Black Turnout Highest in U.S., PA

The U.S. Census Bureau says black turnout nationwide, by percentage, exceeded white turnout last year for the first time.

A recent U.S. Census Bureau report shows that blacks had the highest voter turnout among racial identifications in the 2012 general election. Nationwide, 66.2 percent of black citizens voted, exceeding for the first time the turnout of white voters, which was 64.1 percent. In 2008, 66.1 percent of whites voted, to 64.7 percent of blacks. Back in 1996, white turnout was 60.7 percent and black turnout was 53 percent. Black turnout also exceeded white turnout in Pennsylvania last year, 65.2 percent to 62.5 percent. Read a Huffington Post report on the census findings, and see below for statistics comparing other voting demographics: Voter turnout is expected to be far lower in Tuesday's off-year primary election. Polls will be open from 7 a.m…

See Which Candidates Are on Your Primary Election Ballot

Not sure who to vote for in Tuesday's Primary Election? Take a look at the candidates you'll find on the ballot.

May 21 is Primary Election Day. Below are the candidates you'll see on your ballot. ROSE TREE MEDIA BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTOR—4 Year Term Republican and Democrat Ballot (Vote for not more than Four) Click each name above for more information on the candidates. _______________________________________________________________ EDGMONT TOWNSHIP Auditor (Vote for One) 6 Year Term Tax Collector (Vote for One) 4 Year Term Supervisor (Vote for One) 6 Year Term   MEDIA BOROUGH Tax Collector (Vote for One) 4 Year Term Mayor—4 Year Term Democrat Ballot (Vote for One) Republican Ballot (Vote for One) Council (Vote for not more than Four) 4 Year Term   MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Auditor (Vote for not more than Two) 4 Year Term Council-At-Large (Vote for One) 4 …

Rich

3:13 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

How can you be listed as both a Democrat and a Republican on the same ballot? This is Bill Maher material. What a joke!!!!!   more ›

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

PA Voters For Same-Sex Marriage, Poll Says

According to poll results, more voters support same-sex marriage in 2013.

A majority of state voters said they are in favor of allowing gay and lesbian couples to legally marry, according to one pole. The Frankin and Marshall College poll of Pennsylvania voters for May 2013 showed that 54 percent of voters polled were in favor of allowing legal same-sex marriages. The 54 percent in favor is up from 48 percent in the previous year. The poll, which was conducted between April 30 and May 5, gathered responses from 526 registered voters, including 265 Democrats, 196 Republicans and 65 Independents. The full poll is available for review here. The following information representes the questions asked in the survey and the results given by voters. 1) Would you favor or oppose a constitutional amendment that would allow…

Juana Saunders

2:29 pm on Thursday, May 16, 2013

I am one of many gay woman in the state of Pennsylvania, and all I need to say is.... pass the law Already!!!!!   more ›

Joe Sestak May Challenge Pat Toomey for Senate Seat

Former U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak, a Democrat, announced Tuesday that he's exploring another run for the Senate; Sestak narrowly lost to Pat Toomey in 2010.

A rematch between former U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak and U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey is in the works as Sestak announced Tuesday that he's exploring a run for the Senate in 2016. Democrat Sestak, a former Navy vice admiral, lost narrowly to Republican Toomey in 2010. Sestak, of Delaware County, has formed an exploratory committee—the equivalent of launching a campaign in terms of Federal Elections Commission paperwork, according to a Washington Post report. Can Sestak beat Toomey? Who would you vote for if the Senate election was held today? Tell us in the comments section below. Tuesday's announcement ends speculation that Sestak, 61, is raising money to challenge Gov. Tom Corbett. Sestak raised $460,000 in the first quarter of this year. A Sestak-…

Independent Geoff

10:15 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Toomey is the right person at the right time. He has done a fine job to date & demonstrated an excellent understanding of the facts. We don't need another far left liberal in the Senate pushing for the Federal government to take over everything from gun ownership to education. The Constitution spells out the first issue and the second is a State & Local issue.   more ›

Friday, April 19, 2013

Monday's the Last Day to Register to Vote

It's not too late to register to vote in the Primary Election.

The last day to register to vote in the May 21 Primary Election is Monday, April 22. Delaware County citizens can register to vote at the Voter Registration Commission in the lobby of the Delaware County Government Center, adjacent to the Courthouse, in Media, according to the county. Regular office hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. during weekdays. To be eligible to vote, an American citizen must be 18-years-old by Election Day. Citizens who turn 18 no later than May 21, 2013, are eligible, if registered in time, to vote. An eligible voter who lives in Delaware County can learn if he or she is registered by contacting the Voter Registration Commission at 610-891-4659. The TDD line for the hearing-impaired is 610-891-4306.

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