2022 Municipal Election Notice

Date Posted: Friday, January 28th, 2022

BOARD OF ELECTIONS

Inspector:                     Fred Harvey, 411 Mulberry Street, Milton, Delaware 19968

Alternate Inspector:   Pam Batten, 601 Bennett Street., Milton, Delaware 19968

Judge:                            Karen Young of 105 Mill Pond Ave., Milton, Delaware 19968

Judge:                            Neil Sands, 111 Mill Pond Avenue, Milton, Delaware 19968

Judge:                            Helen Camenisch of 302 Chestnut Street, Milton, Delaware 19968

Judge:                            Ellen Lytton, 310 Valley Road, Milton, Delaware 19968

Alternate Judge:          David Burkhart, 218 Lantern Lane, Milton, Delaware 19968

Alternate Judge:          William Byrnes, 208 Lantern Lane, Milton, Delaware  19968

 

2022 MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOTICE

 

The Town of Milton will hold an election for the office of Mayor on Saturday, March 5, 2022.  The election will be held at Milton Fire Department, 116 Front Street, Milton, Delaware, between the hours of 8 am and 6 pm.

 

The candidates for the office of Mayor running for a 3-year term:

John R. Collier

Theodore J. Kanakos

 

QUALIFICATIONS TO VOTE:

By reference, Town Charter Section 7(h) (3) incorporates 15 Del. C. 7554, which states:  Persons appearing to vote shall present proof of identity and address. The identification shall be 1 or more of the following items that individually or together show the identity and address of the person:

A current State of Delaware driver’s license or ID card; A uniformed service ID card; Another current photo ID issued by the State of Delaware; U.S. Government; the voter’s employer, high school or higher education institution; A current utility bill, bank statement, credit card statement, a paycheck or pay advice, or another type of bill or statement; A lease or sales agreement; and/or Any other documentation that a person can reasonably and commonly accept as proof of identity and address. Personal recognition by a majority of the Election Officers in the polling place can attest to a voter’s identity and address.

 

ABSENTEE BALLOTS

A registered voter that is unable to come to the election polls on the day of the election must complete an affidavit prior to receiving an absentee ballot.  The completed affidavit must be received in Town Hall by noon on Friday, March 4, 2022.

 

Absentee ballots can be mailed to registered voters, who have completed an affidavit through February 25, 2022. If the registered voter needs the ballot after February 25, 2022, they must come to Town Hall and pick up the ballot. All absentee ballots must be received by the Board of Elections by the close of the election polls at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 5, 2022.