Politics & Government

Media Patch Municipal 2013 Election Results

Democrats sweep in Media Borough.

The Delaware County Election Bureau's unofficial votes for the candidates running for municipal offices have been counted.

Note: As of  11:15 p.m. Tuesday, 838 of 846 machines in Delaware County precincts were reported, according to the Delaware County Election Bureau results website.

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Media Borough

In the Media Borough Council race, Democrats Lisa Johnson and Amy Johnson took the top votes along with Democrats Sayre Dixon and Kevin Boyer, beating out Republicans Jim Cunningham and Monika Rehoric.

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In the Mayoral race, Democrat Incumbent Bob McMahon took the top votes, beating out Republican challenger Tedman O'Hara. 

View the table below to see how many votes were cast for each candidate.

   BOROUGH COUNCIL        TOTAL VOTES

      MAYOR RACE                  TOTAL VOTES 
  • Bob McMahon (D)                1,002
  • Tedman O'Hara (R)              486

Upper Providence Township Council

In the Upper Providence 1st District race, Democrat William Campi took the top votes, beating out Republican David Daniel in a tight race.

In the 3rd District race, Republican Incumbent Joseph Solomon took the top votes, beating out Democrat challenger Robert Holber.

View the table below to see how many votes were cast for each candidate.

       1st District            TOTAL VOTES 

  • William Campi (D)        360
  • David Daniel (R)           255

       3rd District           TOTAL VOTES  

  • Robert Holber (D)          168
  • Joseph Solomon (R)       330

  5th District-Uncontested    TOTAL VOTES

  • Thomas McFadden (Cross filed D/R)  562 (combined cross-filed votes)


Edgmont Township

Republican Incumbent Ronald Gravina won the Edgmont Township Board of Supervisor seat in the uncontested race. 

Middletown Township

Republican Incumbents Norman Shropshire, At-Large, Margaret Amoroso in the 2nd District and Christopher Quinn in the 4th District each won their respective seats in each uncontested race. 

Shropshire received 2,459 votes, Amoroso 502 votes and Quinn 640 votes. 



All results are unofficial. Results do not include Absentee, Provisional, or Remote Military votes.


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